About
Dr. Chip Whitney founded Revolutionary Health Services in Washington Crossing, PA in 2003. He has built his career around root-cause preventive medicine and now holds recognition as a national leader in the field. His clinical focus spans primary care, preventive medicine, and functional medicine.
Dr. Whitney launched the practice's preventive cardiology program in 2010, influenced by research on inflammation as a driver of cardiovascular disease. He incorporated the ReCODE methodology from UCLA neurologist Dr. Dale Bredesen to address memory loss and early Alzheimer's disease. He is passionate about toxicity assessment, genetic risk including the ApoE4 gene, metabolic health, nutritional medicine, and integrative approaches to immune function. Beyond clinical care, Dr. Whitney hosts video podcasts with community health figures and contributes actively to forums on integrative and preventive medicine. He engages the Bucks County community and beyond through health education covering topics from cardiovascular disease to immunization.
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Whitney right for?
Dr. Whitney is a strong fit for adults who want to address the root causes of disease before serious conditions develop. Patients with family history of cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, or cancer benefit from his advanced prevention programs. He is well-suited for individuals concerned about genetic risk factors, toxic exposures, or metabolic health. Patients who value thorough assessments and integrative treatment plans will find his approach particularly useful.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Whitney focuses on preventing and treating cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and cancer risk. His work also covers metabolic health, toxic exposures, genetic risk factors, and immune function. He addresses these areas through functional and preventive medicine frameworks rather than symptom management alone.
Dr. Whitney goes well beyond standard cholesterol and blood pressure checks. His preventive cardiology program, launched in 2010, draws on Cleveland Clinic research linking inflammation to cardiovascular disease. He evaluates genetic risk, cardiovascular inflammation markers, and other known contributors to heart attack and stroke.
Dr. Whitney uses the ReCODE methodology developed by UCLA neurologist Dr. Dale Bredesen. This protocol addresses mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer's disease by targeting multiple root causes simultaneously. He incorporated this approach directly into the practice's Memory Treatment Program.
Yes. Dr. Whitney practices functional medicine alongside primary and preventive care. He applies functional medicine principles to identify underlying drivers of disease, including genetic vulnerabilities, toxic exposures, nutritional deficiencies, and metabolic dysfunction.
Yes. Dr. Whitney is passionate about toxicity assessment and treatment. He recognizes that roughly 25% of people carry a genetic difficulty processing toxic exposures, which can contribute to a range of health conditions. His practice offers structured toxicity evaluation as part of its cancer prevention work.
Dr. Whitney incorporates genetic risk assessment into his preventive programs. He pays particular attention to the ApoE4 gene, which raises risk for both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease. Understanding a patient's genetic profile helps him tailor prevention strategies more precisely.
Yes. Dr. Whitney sees out-of-town patients through remote visits and introductory calls. Revolutionary Health Services offers telemedicine options that make his specialized programs accessible beyond the Washington Crossing area.
Yes. Dr. Whitney hosts video podcasts with community health figures and contributes to forums on integrative and preventive medicine. He actively engages the Bucks County community and broader audiences on topics ranging from cardiovascular disease to immunization.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
