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We answer the most important health question!
Where do you lie on
the health-disease continuum?

We Provide Root-Cause Insights
and
Solutions to Chronic Diseases

We Provide Root-Cause Insights
and
Solutions to Chronic Diseases
What is your area of greatest concern?
Click on an image below to order the program that best fits your needs.
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Functional Doctor Consult

Unresolved Conditions: Fatigue, Gut, Arthritis, Pain, Autoimmune

Cancer: Improve Risks or Prognosis

Eye Health: Restoration or Optimization

Spike Protein Risks or
Long-Haul Recovery

Oral, Sinus, or ENT Issues

Chronic Infections:
Lyme, Oral, Vascular

Thyroid: Hashimoto's, Iodine Balance

Diabetes, Weight Loss & Insulin Resistance

Action
Schedule
Your Path to Optimal Health
Day 1:
Take our risk assessment
Week 1:
Get your labs drawn
Week 2 or 3:
Have a consult with one of our practitioners and develop a plan
Weeks 3 - 8:
Implement plan with our health coach
Week 8:
Check in with practitioner and adjust course
Weeks 8 - 13:
Implement adjusted plan with our health coach
Week 14:
Retake labs
Week 16:
Final review with practitioner
This is an example schedule for a 16-week program. Some programs, for example, those associate with brain rehabilitation, run for 26 weeks.
Team

Thomas Lewis, Ph.D.

Jodi Laird,
Health Coach

Michael Carter, M.D.

Wendi Michele,
Nutritionist & Advocate

Scott Laird, N.D.

David Harshfield, M.D.

Thomas Lokensgard,
N.D., D.M.D.

Mollie Hitchcock,
Health & Trainer
Our team of professionals help you simplify your path to health.
In traditional medicine, there are 77,000 codes for diagnoses.
When working with us, we evaluate just five (5) mechanisms that drive most chronic conditions.
This is the most sensible and cost-effective place to start. The 5 mechanisms are:
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Poor repair and recovery due to nutritional and absorption deficiencies
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Specific sensitivities that cause inflammation
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Internal resource allocation - Thrive vs Survive
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Chronic and often stealth infections
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Inadequate autophagy from lack of movement and overeating
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