Paige Adams is a Family Nurse Practitioner and owner of The Center for Proactive Medicine in Nashville, TN. She graduated with her BSN in 1995, and worked in several areas of nursing, including Emergency Room, ICU Step-Down, and Management prior to receiving her MSN at Vanderbilt University in 2001.

She began diligently researching for the cause of her medical issues that had existed for decades.  Ms. Adams has successfully treated her own hormonal imbalance (PCOS, Infertility), Crohn’s disease, severe adrenal fatigue and Hashimoto’s. This led to her Opening The Center for Proactive Medicine, where she sees patients from across the globe.

Ms. Adams’ practice focuses on optimal wellness promotion and disease prevention. She treats patients with autism spectrum disorders (she is a MEDMAPS Fellow), hormone deficiency/imbalance, adrenal and thyroid dysfunction, gastrointestinal dysbiosis, genetic/MTHFR/SNP issues, leptin resistance, unexplained weight gain and decreased athletic performance. Ms.Adams utilizes IV nutritional therapies, hyperbaric therapy, multiple detoxification modalities and nutraceuticals, among others.

She is also working on 1 of 2 books based upon her interesting experiences testing and treating workers  exposed to dangerous toxins in major plants across Tennessee and in New Hampshire. Ms. Adams is a co-author of the book, “Stop The Thyroid Madness: II,” and is a highly sought-out speaker when she’s not in the clinic seeing her “VIPs” (Very Important Patients).

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  • By: Frances James

    Paige Adams went into several areas totally foreign to me. Her explanation & diligent research in finding acceptable solutions to her own medical issues are inspiring.

  • By: Connie Haley

    Wow! Very information talk. Will be looking into IV therapies, for sure.
    Thank you, Paige!

  • By: Karly

    Fascinating and empowering talk. Cannot wait to do some
    further research in this area!

  • By: Gail

    a lot of info as a nurse they were a bit over my head would like more info
    on what iv’s are good for which disease processes very interesting

  • By: Carol Kaminer

    This was a very informative
    presentation – thank you for having
    Ms. Adams on the schedule. I am very
    interested in the specialized care
    that she provides. I plan to review
    and follow her on the facebook site
    that she provided during the
    presentation. I do hope that you
    schedule her for future presentations
    that you schedule.

  • By: Misha

    I just had 28 Vit.C/Gluthatione IVs
    to extract residual mercury from my
    body (the fillings had been removed
    20 years ago). It occurred to me
    later, and my question to you is:
    what about the Vit. C that is used
    for these IVs? Are they from China
    and derived from GMO corn? This
    would be a great concern for me and
    for others using this health
    approach. Thank you, Misha

  • By: Cecelia

    I have Type II Diabetes for 16 years, High Cholesterol for probably the same
    length of time. I had a TIA stroke a month ago. My interior carotid arteries
    are 50% & 62% blocked. Would any of your IV therapies help reverse my
    disorders? Can you recommend anyone in Oregon or Washington that you
    can recommend for these therapies?

    Thank you

  • By: Barbarajean G.

    Is there a way to
    contact Ms Paige
    Adams? Perhaps a
    website of hers,
    via YOUR LINKS??
    If not, I’ll begin
    doing my own
    search for her
    website, clinics;
    NEED more info
    on the specifics of
    her practice
    relating to
    hormonal issues!!
    Thx

  • By: Noelle

    Words can not describe
    your amazing talk and
    the information you
    gave. Very informative
    and i wish to deepen
    my expertise in IV
    therapy as ine IV
    therapy is equal to a
    month of oral
    supplement and better
    absorbed especilly if
    you have GI issues.
    Thank you warmly ti
    everyone at this summit
    and to you Paige.

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