“Toby Mullen, is a fully accredited registered nurse in the state of New York. He is ONS certified in both chemotherapy and biotherapy, BLS and ACLS certified, as well as a wound care champion certified. As a registered nurse he has been working in the medical field since 2008. He has been within the hospital and private sector for many years. Toby has chosen a lifetime career in the nursing field to gain experience and dedication to the improvement of life for others. Nursing has brought both gratification and enjoyment to his life, in the aspect of helping people and the challenges his work brings.
He started working within the “integrative medicine” field in 2017 with Dr Johnathan Dashiff, whom he looked up to as a great educator and believer in the power of vitamins and the positive effect in can have on your health. Toby discovered a different approach to medicine and alternative focus on patient care and how it has become a big part of overall health and wellbeing.
With an “awesome set of IV skills”, to quote him specifically he can help many with the the insecurity of having to go to a doctors office, bringing calmness and wellbeing to his clients. In uncertain times, Toby can reassure his clients they are getting the best in the field of treatment with not only his professional but personable skills that he brings to the table.
Being in the hospital system for many years has equipped him with fast thinking, take charge and the confidence needed in order for the patient to receive top notch care. He has strong skills in accessing often difficult intravenous sites. Quality care and individualized treatment to each and everyone of his clients.
In addition to his medical career, on a personal note he has sat on the board as president for the Bay Shore Youth Soccer Club for over 15 years. Volunteering every weekend as head of an organization, fields maintenance, soccer coach and has helped provide many families with school supplies, gifts and food to local families over the holidays.
Toby Mullen brings with him a vast amount of knowledge and ability to perform the most intricate task. Once you meet him you will not forgot him.
What Our Patients Are Saying
Rosemary was referred to us after her doctor was at a dead end in helping her with chronic fatigue, gut issues, and insomnia. She had gone to a variety of specialists to no avail, and knew it was time to look elsewhere. Rosemary wanted an alternative to medication and endless testing, and after meeting with our clinicians she was relieved to find homeopathic treatments that wouldn’t add to her confusing symptoms. A combination of bioidentical hormones, herbal drops, and IV Therapy has eliminated her discomfort. Her bloating is gone, and she sleeps soundly, naturally. Rosemary urges all who feel stuck in the cycle of traditional medicine as she was to try a new approach and never give up on the search for the health you deserve. Rosemary’s favorite part of being a patient at Westbury Integrated? She was refreshed to have a provider that looked at all aspects of her health instead of treating separate issues. The homeopathic approach we pride ourselves on looks at the patient as a person, not a disease.
Brandon was your average high school student balancing sports, academics, and a social life. Unfortunately, he was also balancing chronic pain and gastrointestinal problems that his doctors could not pinpoint. His parents were tired of being told nothing could be done for their son, since they could find nothing to diagnose. Fed up, they began searching for alternatives to Western medicine and discovered options they didn’t even know existed. Brandon started an IV Therapy regimen and finally felt relief from the symptoms that were keeping him from doing the things he loves. In depth lab work has answered questions and provided clarity into his previously undiagnosed ailments he feared might be a part of his life forever. He has his energy back and is headed off to college feeling the best he’s felt in years.
Brandon’s favorite part of being a patient at Westbury Integrated? The people! Brandon looks forward to an experience vastly different from traditional health care where he knows the staff will treat him like family.
Jen, a teacher and mother of two, was diagnosed with Connective Tissue Disease in October of 2020, and had to fight off fatigue and brain fog daily. She had a rheumatologist but knew there was a way to find a balanced, holistic alternative that wouldn’t just treat her symptoms. Since coming to Westbury Integrated Medical Collective, Jen feels like she has her life back. After meeting with our nutritionist and allergist, she was surprised to discover allergies that had been making her CTD symptoms even worse. Through an herbal drop remedy and a diet structured around her sensitivities, her skin has never looked better, and she feels energetic throughout her busy day. Jen feels great and loves knowing her lifestyle sets a great model for her kids to follow in being proactive about their health.
Jen’s favorite part of being a patient at Westbury Integrated? She loves how accommodating and flexible the staff is. She appreciates knowing we can accommodate her outside of regular hours and that we will do everything we can to put her first.
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