Comprehensive functional medicine workups for the symptoms your primary care doctor said were normal. GI mapping, hormone panels, and deep labs — read by a provider who's looking for the root cause.
Standard panels are designed to catch disease, not optimize how you feel. We order the deeper, functional labs — gut, hormones, nutrients, inflammation, metabolic — and interpret them against your full history to find what's actually driving your symptoms.
Then we build a protocol, not a shrug.
People often come to us after being told everything looks fine.
Comprehensive gut testing for dysbiosis, pathogens, and digestion.
Thyroid, sex hormones, adrenal/cortisol patterns.
Iron, B12, vitamin D, metabolic and inflammatory markers.
Your history and labs read together, not in isolation.
Targeted supplements, prescriptions, and lifestyle changes.
Video visits with rechecks to confirm you're improving.
Tell us a few basics. We text you within one business day to confirm a time and send your detailed intake form.
Your provider reviews your history and sends a lab order to LabCorp or Quest near you. Most labs return in 5–10 days.
Story, lab review, root-cause assessment, and a real care plan — all in one paid visit. You leave with a protocol.
Medications and supplements ship from licensed U.S. pharmacies. Provider check-in every 30–90 days.
Root-cause workups begin with the 60-minute comprehensive intake ($450): full history, deep labs, and a personalized plan. Follow-ups are $175. Lab and supplement costs vary by workup.
Often, yes. We run functional panels beyond standard screening and interpret them against how you feel, which frequently surfaces drivers others miss.
It depends on your history — commonly GI mapping, full hormone panels, and nutrient/metabolic markers. Your provider orders exactly what's relevant to you.
Today we're cash-pay; a superbill is available for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Insurance billing for visits and labs is planned for Q3 2026.
Root-cause care starts with the $450 Comprehensive Functional Medicine Intake. We'll tell you whether you're a candidate — even if the answer is no.