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TGI Healthworks, Inc.

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.

Chronic Diseases

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.

North America, Europe
and the Middle East

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.

Reaching Specific Cultural
and Ethnic Groups

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.

Scalable Patient Programs

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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