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Chris Pinoñes FNP-C, CPT, RYT

Christine Pinones, APRN, FNP-C, CPT, RYT is a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner who is passionate about evidence-based Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine. Her interest in Integrative Medicine began in 2016, when she benefited from this type of care as a patient at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Treatment Center in Houston, Texas. Chris saw how conventional medicine (prescription drugs, injections, surgeries, etc.) can work hand-in-hand with complementary treatments (nutrition, physical activity, supplements, etc.) and alternative treatments (acupuncture and mind-body therapies, etc.) to offer real solutions and achieve excellent outcomes. This unique opportunity, to view care from the perspective of both patient and healthcare provider, created in her a desire to offer this type of care to others. She genuinely enjoys collaborating with her patients to help them reach their health goals. Chris utilizes a whole-body approach to medicine – addressing the body, mind, spirit of each unique individual

 

Body

Chris is also a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT), a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) and is currently pursuing certifications as a Medical Therapeutic Yoga Specialist (MYT-C) and as a Certified Functional Medicine Provider.

  • These trainings and certifications allow Chris to offer unique treatments and special approaches to help patients resolve or diminish symptoms for a multitude of conditions - chronic pain, insomnia, depression, anxiety, attention deficit, irritable bowel syndrome, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, hormone imbalances, and weight gain (to name only a few).

Mind

Chris earned her master’s degree in nursing from Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi in 2016. She received recognition as Graduate Student of the Year and membership in Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society.

  • In 2016, Chris achieved her FNP Certification from the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She is a member of the Institute of Functional Medicine (IFM), the American Academy of Functional Health (AAFH), Yoga Alliance, and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).

    During her nursing and medical career, Chris has worked in a variety of clinical, educational, and management roles in both civilian and military medical facilities. She is a US Air Force veteran of Operation Desert Storm, where she served as a flight medic. Her clinical nursing and medical experiences are vast and encompass the emergency department, trauma ICU, medical-surgical, pre-op, operating room, post anesthesia care unit, hospice, and primary care. She has been involved in various levels of nursing and medical education - teaching nursing students at Blinn College, as well as managing all clinical staff and conducting research with the Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency program.

Spirit

Chris’ faith informs the person she is and how she cares for and loves others. She views her Christian faith and her family as her greatest blessings. Both are a source of genuine joy in her life. Chris is a wife, mother, and grandmother.

  • Chris has been married to her husband, Tom for over 33 years. She has a large extended family and is blessed to live close enough to them to share holidays, weekends, and special family events on a regular basis. She believes that family and community connection is an important component of health and wellness.

 
 

A note from Chris about faith

Holistic care requires that we care for every person – body, mind, and spirit. Spiritual health is an essential component to overall well-being and cannot be ignored (even though it can be a touchy subject sometimes). My own personal faith informs who I am, as well as how I care for and love others. I have made my own personal decision regarding my faith, and I respect each person’s right to do the same.

  • If given the opportunity, I will share my faith and tell you how a personal relationship with Jesus Christ has transformed my life. However, I will never demand you share my beliefs or judge you for your own. As I understand my faith, I am to share what I believe, but I am not responsible for convincing anyone to share those beliefs. My faith requires that I offer love, acceptance, and non-judgment.

    There is so much I don’t know, but this I know with certainty; my Christian faith calls me to love and serve those placed in my path each moment of each day. My faith does not call me to judge; that is God’s job. In fact, my faith, as I understand it, demands that I refrain from all judgment of others.

    I believe that each of us was created in the image of God. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that his death and resurrection opened a way for me to be forgiven of all the wrongs I have ever done or ever will do. Christ’s sacrifice offers a means for me to meet with and fellowship with God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and the Son.

    This offer of forgiveness and fellowship is available to anyone. If you are interested in knowing more, please ask me and I am happy to share how you can find the peace and love I have found.

    If you are not interested, that’s ok. I will still care for you to the very best of my ability and will do everything in my power to help you find your own spiritual peace.