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About Us
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TGI Healthworks, Inc.
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TGI Healthworks. A group of people who want to make people's lives better if they have a chronic disease that responds to pharmacological solutions, as well as patient initiatives. We focus on the patient initiatives as well as prescription and over-the-counter drugs in order to improve quality of life.
When a patient includes specific exercise, diet, a positive mental outlook, and a productive relationship with a health care professional, the patient takes control of the disease. Bringing all of these things together is the TGI Prescription for Wellness™.
We work with patients and physicians to help make this happen.
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Chronic Diseases
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Some of the chronic diseases we specialize in are arthritis and chronic pain, COPD and asthma, hypertension, diabetes, sickle cell disease, depression and anxiety, cancer and psoriasis.
We are a group of social entrepreneurs with profit and non-profit entities designed to efficiently deliver the message of healthy living, both in one-on-one, seminar, workshop and website environments.
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North America, Europe and the Middle East
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Our programs are in North America, Europe and the Middle East, and although we have web presence in South America and Asia Pacific, we are currently developing programs there, too.
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Reaching Specific Cultural and Ethnic Groups
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We also specialize in reaching specific cultural and ethnic groups with language-specific and culturally sensitive programming. In the U.S. and Canada, this includes African Americans, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Native American, Indian, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender, and Hispanic.
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Scalable Patient Programs
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Our patient programs can include as few as 20 people or as many as 1,000 or more, depending on sponsor objectives and the per-capita incidence of the disease. A patient event for a common and more socially familiar disease such as osteoarthritis may have 1,000 participants engaging in activities such as swimming, walking, and dancing, while a less socially comfortable disease such as depression, or a lower per-capita disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, may have as few as 20 participants.
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More About Us
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[Management] [Brands] [Grassroots and CRM Q&A]
[Program Associates] [One of Us] [Medical Advisory Board]
[Board of Institutions] [Affiliated Professionals]
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