How the investigation is conducted.
A defined path, with stages that build on one another. Each consultation begins where the previous one ended.
How the investigation is conducted.
A defined path, with stages that build on one another. Each consultation begins where the previous one ended.
Listening and clinical timeline
Reconstructing the trajectory: when each symptom appeared, what preceded it, how it evolved and what has already been investigated. The order of events often points to the mechanism.
Integrating symptoms and systems
Joint analysis of skin, digestive tract, cardiovascular system, sleep and cognition. Symptoms treated as separate fragments rarely reveal what they share.
Hypotheses and targeted testing
Tests chosen from defined hypotheses, with attention to the correct moment of collection. In some conditions, the result depends on when the sample is taken.
Plan, follow-up and referrals
Reasoned direction, with follow-up of the response and, when the presentation calls for another specialty, the appropriate referral.
What to expect from the first contact.
Who it is for
People with persistent, multisystem symptoms who have already been assessed without an integrated explanation of the picture.
How to prepare
Gather previous test results in chronological order, including those that came back unremarkable, and record the complete list of symptoms.
What to bring
A list of medications and supplements in use with doses, a history of reactions and a timeline of symptoms.
How first contact works
The request is received by the team, who provide guidance on the investigation and scheduling options.
If you recognize your history here, the first step is a conversation.
Send your information and the team will get in touch with guidance on the investigation and scheduling.
The team responds on business days.
