Meet Dr. Seth Robinson, DC, CFMP

Licensed Chiropractor & Functional Medicine Practitioner

We're thrilled to share that the Tesla Biohealing Center for Regenerative Health will be opening soon in Milford, Delaware! Dr. Seth Robinson, a licensed chiropractor and functional medicine practitioner, can't wait to meet you and chat with you!

Whether you'd like to connect in person or join an upcoming webinar he'll be hosting, simply click the button below to share your information with us and learn how to get involved. Dr. Robinson's mission for the community is to give a Head Start on their healing journey! He believes that healing starts in the mind, and it all begins with the right attitude and energy to help prepare your minds to tackle the challenges needed to overcome stress, illness, poor health, and bad habits.

What is Functional Medicine?

Functional medicine is known as "root cause" medicine. Practitioners of Functional Medicine aim to understand and address the underlying cause of illness, rather than just masking the symptoms with prescription medications.

The Institute for Functional Medicine explains functional medicine is “a systems biology-based approach that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. Each symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing to an individual’s illness.”

How Functional Medicine Can Help YOU Finally Heal

If you have health concerns, you are probably frustrated with the healthcare system. The issue is not with you, but with the standard reactive approach to healthcare. If you're seeking a different method for true wellness, we may be able to help.

We're excited to partner with you on this amazing journey!

Tesla BioHealing Center For
Regenerative Health: FAQ

1. What is the mission of TBH-CRH?
Our mission is to be the spark that full awakens your body’s innate ability to heal and repair itself fully. We focus on holistic approaches that integrate functional medicine, chiropractic medicine, and other holistic interventions.

2. What does it mean that the body is designed to heal itself?
The body has innate mechanisms for healing and repair. Although many of us experience health issues, our bodies have still shielded us from far more ailments than those we have actually faced. Under optimal conditions, there is no treatment, therapy, or procedure that will outperform our body’s own potential to protect and heal itself.

Our approach emphasizes the importance of providing the right tools, environment, and energy to enhance these natural processes.

3. What are the four essential components for healing according to TBH-CRH?

  • Tools: Essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and water that support overall health.
  • Environment: A clean and peaceful living space with fresh air, natural light, and sanitary conditions that promote relaxation and recovery.
  • Energy: Vital elements like sunlight, whole living foods, exercise, adequate sleep, laughter, and faith that nourish the body and spirit.
  • How does TBH Technology fit in? Our biophoton generators enhance energy levels and support cellular healing, addressing an often-overlooked aspect of wellness.

4. How does Tesla BioHealing technology work?
Our biophoton generators emit biophotons which supports optimal cellular activity and self-healing at a molecular level. This technology enhances the energy component of our wellness approach, helping to optimize the body’s natural healing processes.


5. What treatments are available at the wellness center?
We offer a range of services, including functional medicine consultations, chiropractic medicine, nutritional counseling, and the state-of-the-art, NewStem Station. All therapies are tailored to individual needs and designed to work toward one goal – to stimulate the body’s self-healing mechanisms. To best accomplish this goal, our services are combined in a customized package for each individual depending on their specific needs.

—NewStem Stations are comprised of our most powerful biophoton generators and specifically designed to maximize short-term exposure through a safe, powerful, and near-direct delivery system. This complements well with our devices designed to support the body for 8 or more hours every day.

6. How can I benefit from the holistic approach at TBH-CRH?
Our integrative approach aims to address the root causes of health issues rather than just symptoms. By optimizing your tools, environment, and energy, you can begin to feel and live better while you make the changes essential long-term wellness and optimal living.

7. What sets TBH-CRH apart from other wellness centers?
Unlike traditional wellness centers, we focus on creating a comprehensive healing environment that encompasses all aspects of health—physical, emotional, and energetic. Our unique integration of advanced biophoton technology with holistic practices provides a distinctive and effective approach to wellness.

8. Who is the doctor at TBH-CRH?
Dr. Seth Robinson is the treating doctor at TBH-CRH. He is a licensed Chiropractor and Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. He has been in practice for 12 years and most often sees patients seeking to overcome symptoms associated with obesity, auto-immune disease, chronic pain and inflammation, neuropathy, joint disease, Type II Diabetes, gut disease, hormone imbalance, ADD/ADHD, PCOS, sleep difficulties, chronic fatigue, migraines, thyroid disease, depression/anxiety, and more!

9. How can I learn more about TBH-CRH?
You can visit our website, www.TeslaBioHealingMedicalCenter.com and clicking “Center for Regenerative Health” at the top of the page. Additionally, feel free to reach out to our customer service team for any specific questions or to schedule a consultation.


10. How do I get started?
To begin your wellness journey with us, simply contact our office to schedule an initial consultation. Our team will guide you through the process and help you understand how our services can best meet your needs.

11. Where is the Tesla BioHealing Center for Regenerative Health located?
We are located at 111 McCoy Street in Milford, Delaware.