Dr. Dona Cooper-Dockery, MD, a renowned African American physician and health advocate based in McAllen, Texas, is proud to announce the expansion of her mission to revolutionize healthcare through two dynamic entities: Cooper Wellness & Disease Prevention Center and FoodAMed Vegan Restaurant. These initiatives reflect her unwavering commitment to empowering individuals with the tools they need to achieve optimal health through holistic and preventive care.
As a respected figure in the medical community, Dr. Cooper-Dockery brings decades of experience and a deep understanding of the unique health challenges faced by minority communities. Through Cooper Wellness Center, she provides a comprehensive range of health services, education, supplementation, and nutritional counseling, all designed to address the root causes of illness and promote long-term well-being.
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A Vision of Health Rooted in Nutrition
The belief that food is a powerful medicine is at the heart of Dr. Cooper-Dockery’s approach. This philosophy is embodied in her plant-based vegan restaurant and meal delivery service, FoodAMed, which offers carefully curated meals that taste great and are designed to prevent and manage chronic diseases.
“Nutrition and lifestyle changes are the cornerstone of good health,” says Dr. Cooper-Dockery. “By offering plant-based meals through FoodAMed, we provide an essential tool for our patients and the broader community to take control of their health. We aim to make healthy eating accessible, delicious, and integral to the healing process.”
Integrating Care for Comprehensive Wellness
The synergy between Cooper Wellness Center and FoodAMed allows Dr. Cooper-Dockery to offer unparalleled care. Patients at Cooper Wellness Center now have the option to enhance their treatment plans with customized meal solutions from FoodAMed, ensuring that nutrition is fully integrated into their recovery and health maintenance strategies.
“Our integrated approach is about more than just treating symptoms; it’s about addressing the whole person,” she explains. “Through Cooper Wellness Center and FoodAMed, we are breaking down barriers to health and making it possible for our people to live their best lives.”
A Commitment to Community Health
Dr. Cooper-Dockery’s dedication to improving the health of minority communities is evident in her work. She has consistently advocated for preventive care and education, recognizing that many health disparities can be addressed through better access to nutritious food and comprehensive healthcare services.
Through community outreach programs, health expos, workshops, and educational initiatives, Dr. Cooper-Dockery is actively working to raise awareness about the benefits of plant-based diets and holistic health practices. Her efforts are aimed at empowering individuals, particularly within underserved Black and Hispanic communities, to take charge of their health and live longer healthier lives.
About
Dr. Dona Cooper-Dockery, MD, is a board-certified physician passionate about holistic and preventive medicine. With a career spanning over 30 years, she has dedicated her life to helping patients achieve optimal health through a combination of modern medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle changes at her private practice, Cooper Internal Medicine. Dr. Cooper-Dockery is also an accomplished author and educator and conducts humanitarian projects throughout Africa, including constructing a hospital. She founded the Cooper Wellness Center and FoodAMed, where she continues to champion the idea that “Food is Medicine.”
For more information, please visit CooperWellnessCenter.com, FoodAMed.com, and CooperInternalMedicine.com
For press inquiries, contact Cooper Wellness Center at cooperdockeryhealth@gmail.com or 844-343-8935.
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