
Helping the Body Heal and Repair
Cornerstone WholeHealth 360 is a unique paradigm shift in providing healthcare holistically, focusing on health and wellness in a proactive, individualized approach by preventing, treating, and reversing disease and illness. We reduce the prescription burden and focus on correcting the root cause of diseases/conditions by taking a deep-dive approach.
We investigate an individual with a laboratory analysis of vitamins, nutrients, and mineral deficiencies and provide personalized, balanced, comprehensive lifestyle, diet, nutrition, and exercise interventions. Physical movement by chiropractic adjustment, massage therapy, exercise, mental health interventions, and spiritual considerations are integrative into our care.
Our bodies are divinely designed to know how to and will repair themselves if we provide the right environment and nutritional support while replacing deficiencies and removing toxicities/excessive elements.
Our Mission: Christ-centered foundation to Optimize health/wellness by Restoring balance with more Natural remedies and pathways by Empowering patients to make positive lifestyle changes while addressing the Root cause approach to treating the whole patient and being free to address Spiritual wellness in a Trusted place who strives to provide evidence-based truth while Offering help in a mutually respectful environment. Using Nutrition and nutraceuticals as a primary source of healing to help Eliminate the prescription burden and emphasize Exercise/movement.
1 Corinthians 6:20 1 Corinthians 6:20 “For you have been bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body.”

THE FOUNDER
Morgan Stone, FNP-BC
Morgan Stone began her Nurse Practitioner career in primary care, where she formed her foundation of caring for patients as she worked alongside an Internal Medicine Physician, Dr. David Jones, for eight years. She transitioned to Urology in 2018 at Kentucky Lake Urology for Henry County Medical Center and thoroughly enjoyed her 5 years working in a surgical specialty.
“I dreamed of becoming a nurse practitioner as a young girl and began learning from my father, a veterinarian, at the vet clinic,” says Morgan. She attended UT Martin for Nursing, graduated with a BSN, and then worked at St Thomas Hospital Chest Pain Unit before attending Vanderbilt School of Nursing. She graduated with her MSN in 2010 and is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner.
At the beginning of the COVID pandemic, Morgan began to question the current healthcare system and re-think some of the foundational principles she was taught in medicine. “I have leaned toward investigating the root cause to “WHY” a patient develops disease or symptoms and attempt to correct the underlying cause instead of just using medicine to treat a symptom,” she adds. She discovered the Functional Medicine model and realized she had found the people and providers who looked at caring for patients the way she had been! She has completed her lengthy Functional Medicine Certification through the School of Applied Functional Medicine. She also completed the Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice Course through the IFM.
So now, she has embarked on a new journey of changing how healthcare is practiced and the art of caring for the whole person as an interconnected system and finding and treating the cause of disease.
“I am not perfect, I do not claim to have all the answers, and no one can, but being intentional with our choices and priorities is so important to solidify change and a healthier life.”
Functional Medicine
IFM.org defines the functional medicine model “as an individualized, patient-centered, science-based approach that empowers patients and practitioners to work together to address the underlying causes of disease and promote optimal wellness. It requires a detailed understanding of each patient’s genetic, biochemical, and lifestyle factors and leverages that data to direct personalized treatment plans that lead to improved patient outcomes. By addressing the root causes, rather than symptoms, practitioners become oriented on identifying the complexity of the disease. They may find one condition has many different causes and likewise, one cause may result in many different conditions. As a result, functional medicine treatment targets the specific manifestations of disease in each individual.”




Office Manager and Nurse
Amanda Hicks, RDMS
Amanda has worked in healthcare for over 25 years and has a heart to help others. Her healthcare career began in diagnostic imaging. She graduated from WKCTCS’s radiography program followed by sonography program. She has worked in the hospital and clinic settings. After working for Dr. David Truett OBGYN in Union City, she transitioned to Oasis Medical which she managed for 18years.
Amanda was born and raised in Clinton, KY, and still resides there with her husband Matt and their 3 children. When she isn’t working she enioys camping with her family and friends.
She feels a calling on her life to serve the needs of those around her.

COLLABORATING PHYSICIAN
Dr. Lesa Karen Edwards Davidson, MD
Dr. Davidson is a Family Medicine Physician in Greenfield, Tennessee. She graduated from The University of Tennessee, HSC, College of Medicine in 1987. Dr. Davidson has 35 years of diverse experience with areas of expertise in Family Practice. Dr. Davidson and Morgan Stone have collaborated together developing a plan to bring functional medicine to rural West Tn as she continues her conventional medical practice in her hometown with flavors of functional medicine.
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300 North McCombs St.
Martin, TN 38237
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