Crain's Cleveland Business January 22, 2017
Lydia Coutre

From floor to ceiling, every bit of the new space for the Cleveland Clinic’s Celia Scott Weatherhead Center for Functional Medicine is very intentional: Carpets to unify the space; fine art and light wood in reference to nature; noise reduction tools; hidden charting alcoves; soothing natural light; air and water filtration systems.

“When you talk about thinking about the holistic approach and really looking at the entire body and looking at optimal health, you have to think about all of these features that affect that, so that’s what we did in this space,” said Tawny Jones, the center’s administrator and designer of the new space

The Center for Functional Medicine, which the Clinic has said is the first of its...

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