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Canton Clinic Builds on Food as Medicine Philosophy

The Integrative Medicine & Hijama Clinic provides natural, patient-centered care for families in Canton. Founded by Physician Assistant Babar A. Qadri, known as Q, the clinic emphasizes food as medicine, holistic healing and education as cornerstones of wellness.

With more than 15 years of experience, Qadri customizes lifestyle and nutrition strategies to help patients manage chronic illness and achieve long-term health. His preventive medicine approach identifies root causes of dysfunction and supports whole-person care, with services available for patients of all ages.

Qadri’s work extends beyond the clinic. At the HUDA Clinic, he founded the HUDA Urban Garden, a volunteer-run project that produces therapeutic foods for chronic disease management. His dedication to community health continues today, as he mentors students from high school to graduate programs and teaches at Wayne State University’s Physician Assistant Program.

The clinic integrates traditional knowledge with modern clinical practice to create a unique model of accessible care. Patients receive guidance rooted in compassion and education, ensuring that treatment not only promotes recovery, but also equips individuals with the knowledge to sustain wellness.

Location: 8528 N. Canton Center Rd., Canton. For more information or to make an appointment, call 734-414-9944 or visit IntegrativeMedClinic.org.