
The Center for Integrative Medicine
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Hybrid |
| Location | Tarzana, Los Angeles |
| Doctors | Michael Hirt M.D., Internal Medicine |
| Year Founded | 1997 |
| Telehealth Type | TeleHealth |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At The Center for Integrative Medicine, Dr. Michael Hirt unites Eastern, Western, and nutritional medicine under one clinical framework. He founded the Tarzana, California practice in 1997. Since then, it has earned national recognition as an award-winning integrative practice.
Dr. Hirt organizes his approach around three core principles he calls AIM: Adaptability, Immunity, and Momentum. Adaptability addresses hormonal balance through bio-identical hormone therapy. Immunity focuses on cancer prevention and infection defense. Momentum targets energy, quality of life, and daily function. The practice covers an unusually wide clinical scope, from blood sugar and heart health to brain health, sleep, and detox. A Natural Pharmacy on-site offers supplements and low-carb food products. Telehealth visits extend access to patients who need remote care.
Details
Address
5620 Wilbur Ave, Suite #220, Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone
(818) 345-2828Website
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Office visits, diagnostics, in-office procedures and injections, TeleHealth (see 2026 Price List for details)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The practice offers a wide range of services including internal medicine, integrative medicine, nutritional medicine, acupuncture, herbal medicine, hormone replacement therapy, and telehealth. Condition-specific programs cover blood sugar management, heart health, weight loss, sleep, brain health, allergy relief, detox, joint health, and cancer prevention. Dr. Hirt also performs in-office procedures and injections.
The Center for Integrative Medicine publishes a detailed price list for office visits, diagnostics, in-office procedures, injections, and telehealth. Patients can request the current 2026 Price List directly from the practice for a full breakdown of fees.
The Center for Integrative Medicine has moved to a new practice model through a transition it calls Operation Freedom. Patients should contact the practice directly to confirm current insurance and billing policies before scheduling.
Yes. The practice offers telehealth visits for patients who prefer remote care. Patients complete a consent form before their first telehealth appointment. The form is available to download from the practice website.
Yes. Dr. Hirt created the Fast Burn program in 1997. It is a three-step personalized nutrition plan that moves patients through active weight loss, food testing, and a maintenance phase. The practice also sells low-carb food products through its Natural Pharmacy to support patients following the program.
The Center for Integrative Medicine operates an on-site Natural Pharmacy that carries supplements and low-carb food products. Dr. Hirt curates these products to complement his clinical programs. Patients can also browse and purchase supplements through the practice website.
Dr. Hirt focuses on adult medicine, with particular depth in conditions that become more prevalent with age, including hormonal decline, cardiovascular risk, blood sugar management, and joint health. Prospective patients should contact the practice to confirm whether their specific needs fall within his current scope.
Yes. The Center for Integrative Medicine maintains a library of condition-specific educational brochures covering topics like blood sugar, cancer prevention, fatigue, heart health, hormones, sleep, and weight loss. These resources help patients understand their conditions and the integrative treatment options available to them.
Practice last updated August 17, 2026


