What happens next
Before our first full consultation, I carefully review your intake, current symptoms, prior testing, timeline, and broader physiological patterns so that the work can begin from a clearer and more organized clinical foundation.
My goal is not simply to review symptoms, but to help organize complex health information into a more coherent and actionable clinical picture.
Who this process is for
This process is designed for patients dealing with chronic, complex, or multisystem concerns where a more integrative and systems-oriented review may be helpful.
- Persistent symptoms that span multiple systems or remain difficult to organize into a clear overall picture.
- Cases where fatigue, digestion, hormones, inflammation, recovery, sleep, or nervous-system load appear to interact.
- People who want a more organized interpretation of prior testing, symptom history, and next-step strategy.
What the initial review includes
- Initial intake and review of your current labs.
- A preliminary written synthesis to help organize the main patterns and priorities.
- A first session, approximately one hour, to discuss your baseline and next steps.
- Review of additional labs when relevant, such as a DUTCH test.
- A second session to review findings and refine the recommendations.
Direct follow-through during the initial process
Direct follow-through is included throughout the initial review process for clarification questions and continuity. I answer questions personally as the process unfolds.
Depending on your region, that follow-through may happen through the patient portal or by email. The aim is to make sure the work continues with structure and continuity, rather than leaving you alone with a list of observations and no clear way to move forward.
How the process unfolds
- Use the secure link above to reserve the initial review.
- Your intake, current labs, and case context are reviewed carefully.
- You receive a preliminary synthesis and we meet for the first session.
- Additional labs can be reviewed if needed.
- We meet again to review findings and clarify the next-step recommendations.