Welcome

If you've made it this far, there's a good chance you've been searching for answers for a long time.

Many people arrive here carrying years of symptoms, diagnoses, laboratory reports, and unanswered questions.

Your investigation begins by bringing those pieces together into one clear physiological story.

Before I ask for any information, I'd like to show you how this process works.

How Your Investigation Works

1. Assemble the Evidence

 Health history, timeline, symptoms, laboratory findings, functional testing, medications, supplements, and previous diagnoses.

2. Identify the Patterns

 Rather than looking at each piece in isolation, we identify the physiological relationships connecting them.

3. Build Your Systems Physiology Case Model™

 Your Systems Physiology Case Model™ organizes the evidence into one coherent picture.

4. Prioritize What Matters First

 Once the physiology is understood, we can determine what deserves attention first.

Every Systems Physiology Investigation begins by assembling the evidence.

Your Investigation Begins Here

Some of the evidence comes directly from you. Other pieces come from previous laboratory testing, functional testing, and medical records. 
Together, they allow us to begin building your physiological story.
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Functional Health Assessment

Includes:

• Health history
• Timeline
• Symptoms
• Lifestyle
• Medications & supplements
• Clinical priorities

Provides the foundation for understanding your physiology before reviewing laboratory evidence.

Complete the Functional Health Assessment

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Submit Your Previous Records

Includes:

• Bloodwork
• Functional testing
• Specialist reports
• Imaging
• Previous diagnoses

Shows how your physiology has changed over time and provides important context for your investigation.

Email your records to:
[email protected]