Farnes Centre and Human Performance Awareness Institute
reduce suffering
deepen awareness
expect miracles
who we are: As restorative specialists we are dedicated to providing services enabling our clients to achieve a lifetime of optimum performance and well-being. Our diagnostic analysis techniques and interpretation, as well as our comprehensive approach to well-being, enable us to perform personalized restorative programs, which set us apart from other rehabilitation health care providers.
our goal: To create life-changing experiences that facilitate authentic healing and optimizes human performance. We help each individual on the road to the fastest possible recovery from injury or illness. It is our objective to help our clients establish levels of well-being that will prevent needless re-injury and allow them to live the healthiest and most productive life possible.
our beliefs: The foundation upon which we have built our practice is anchored in the beliefs of truth, integrity and commitment. We believe that it is a privilege and honor to assist in the promotion of our client's health and well-being. Our practice focuses on a relentless pursuit of excellence and innovative execution while ensuring dignity and respect for the individual.
We believe that much of the treatment that most people receive is being incurred without understanding the root cause of dysfunction. This lack of knowledge is due to failing to look appropriately in the beginning. Treating the symptoms is unfortunately the most common method of operation. understating the WHY of symptomatology requires extra effort and true commitment to the client.
Listen to President Obama discuss the importance of Preventive Health Care and supporting "Evidence-based Preventive Care Services"
Unlike many other healthcare providers, Farnes Centre provides evidence-based care.
We resolve issues before they affect your quality of life.
If dysfunction is already affecting you, it's not too late.
We can show you how to heal yourself and prevent future dysfunction.
"There are only three catalysts for change, whether for better or worse: crisis, chance and choice."