hormone balancing

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) uses hormones from plants that are designed to mimic your body's natural hormones. BHRT is recommended mainly to combat the symptoms that result from the body’s natural reduction of hormone production, and may significantly restore one’s energy and productivity.

gastrointestinal disorders

The GI tract is responsible for digestion - breaking down food so the body can absorb and direct nutrients to keep you healthy. Many GI disorders disrupt the healthy digestion of the food you consume. Common GI disorders include Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Acid Reflux, Indigestion, and Leaky Gut Syndrome. 

genetic interpretation

Opus23 is a suite of apps that provide a development environment for generative precision medicine. It allows the clinician to import and aggregate raw genomic data (such as provided by 23&Me, Ancestry and other services) and perform a series of extraordinarily sophisticated analytics upon it, culminating in a fully annotated and curated client report.

Longevity

The goal of longevity medicine is is to improve the length and quality of life. Longevity medicine focuses on treatments, therapies, and lifestyle factors, that can contribute to extending a person’s life, as well as improving their high-quality of life. This is also called, lengthening one’s Health-Span.

Functional Medicine

Functional medicine is a systems biology–based approach that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. The precise manifestation of each cause depends on the individual’s genes, environment, and lifestyle, and only treatments that address the right cause will have lasting benefit beyond symptom suppression.

chronic conditions

Naturopathic medicine offers a unique lens through which we can view and address chronic diseases. With its multifaceted approach, incorporating various therapies, naturopathic medicine often proves beneficial for patients grappling with chronic conditions, that conventional medicine or other modalities do not sufficiently address.