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Humanizing Medicine

Quick Facts

Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationAtlanta, Decatur
DoctorsMark Hancock MD, MPH, Primary Care
Year Founded2015
HousecallsYes

About

At Humanizing Medicine, Dr. Mark Hancock MD, MPH leads a direct primary care practice rooted in Anthroposophic Medicine. He co-founded the practice in Decatur, Georgia in 2015 alongside his wife Enid, with a shared belief that everyone deserves quality integrative healthcare.

The practice treats each patient as a whole person, body, soul, and spirit, honoring their unique life story. Dr. Hancock draws on a 100-year-old system of integrative medicine now practiced in over 60 countries. The clinical menu spans conventional primary care, nutritional infusions, herbal compresses and foot baths, therapeutic eurythmy, artistic therapy, gut microbiome testing, and mistletoe cancer therapy. Corinne Horan, a certified specialist, delivers therapeutic eurythmy on site. The practice also operates the Martin Clinic, a 501(c)(3) affiliate inspired by Saint Martin of Tours that provides free care to those in need. Members receive house calls, and the monthly membership covers a broad range of services including well woman visits, physicals, child health screenings, and preventative care.

Details

Address

135 Maple Street, Building A, Decatur, GA

Membership Details

Lab work (a basic annual blood draw typically costs ~$50) and prescriptions are at an additional cost; other services (including herbal compresses, foot baths, child health screening, school and sports physicals, routine physicals, well woman visits, preventative healthcare) are included in the monthly membership.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Humanizing Medicine monthly membership covers a broad range of services at no additional cost. These include routine physicals, well woman visits, child health screenings, school and sports physicals, preventative healthcare, herbal compresses, and foot baths. Lab work runs approximately $50 for a basic annual blood draw, and prescriptions carry a separate cost. Nutritional infusions and specialty therapies may also have separate fees.

Yes, Humanizing Medicine offers house calls for members. This service extends care beyond the clinic walls for patients who need it. Contact the office directly to arrange a visit.

Anthroposophic Medicine is a century-old integrative system practiced in over 60 countries, in both hospital and outpatient settings. It combines conventional pharmaceuticals with complementary therapies including herbal and homeopathic remedies, movement therapy, herbal compresses, and artistic therapy. Dr. Hancock has worked within this tradition throughout his entire professional career.

Humanizing Medicine offers mistletoe cancer therapy for patients managing a range of cancers, including breast, colon, melanoma, head and neck, and appendiceal cancers. The practice delivers therapy through IV infusions, intratumoral injections, subcutaneous injections, and fever therapy. Dr. Hancock administers high-dose protocols and works with patients who use mistletoe alongside or instead of conventional chemotherapy. The practice has a dedicated infusion room for cancer patients.

The practice offers IV vitamin C, glutathione, alpha lipoic acid, Myers cocktail, and additional nutritional infusions. Trained infusion nurses administer all IV therapies on site. These infusions support energy, immune function, and overall well-being at doses achievable only through intravenous delivery.

Humanizing Medicine operates as a direct primary care practice and does not bill insurance for membership services. Patients pay a monthly membership fee that covers most primary care services directly. You may still carry insurance for hospitalizations, specialist care, or other needs outside the practice.

Yes, many patients work with Dr. Hancock alongside their oncologist. The practice integrates mistletoe therapy, fever therapy, ketogenic diet counseling, and nutritional infusions into a patient's broader cancer care plan. Dr. Hancock collaborates with patients to build a treatment approach that fits their goals and medical history.

Humanizing Medicine offers therapeutic eurythmy delivered by certified specialist Corinne Horan, artistic therapy using painting, clay modeling, and drawing, and herbal compresses and foot baths using rosemary, lavender, ginger, and yarrow. The practice also provides gut microbiome testing and counseling and low dose naltrexone therapy. These modalities work alongside conventional care to support physical, emotional, and spiritual health.

Yes, Humanizing Medicine sees patients of all ages. The membership covers child health screenings, school physicals, and sports physicals. Dr. Hancock has particular clinical interest in pediatric ear infections and respiratory conditions.

The practice is located at 135 Maple Street, Building A, Decatur, GA. Office hours run Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026