Areas of Care
- The core mental health conditions we support
Chronic fatigue
Are you one of the many in NYC walking around with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)– feeling tired all the time, experiencing brain fog and pain for no reason?
Gut Health
The gut microbiome is important because it affects nearly every organ in our entire body. It is fundamental to our immune system and has a direct connection to the brain.
Thyroid
The thyroid is one of the most important glands in the body, as it regulates metabolism, which affects nearly every organ in the body.
Hormonal Imbalance
Moodiness, heavy & painful periods, irregular menstrual cycles, trouble sleeping, weight gain, low sex drive – these are all symptoms of a bigger problem, probably from a hormone imbalance.
Mold Exposure
Do you wake up with a stuffy, runny nose, post-nasal drip? Do you experience itching, coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, headache, or fatigue when you’re in the basement, only for it to disappear once you go to a different part of the house?
UTI
When harmful bacteria enter the urinary tract, it can cause a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs cause uncomfortable and painful symptoms, like burning and an urgent need to urinate. UTIs are common and occur more frequently in women than men.
Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is caused by tick bites and is the most common vector-borne infection in the United States. When treated promptly and appropriately, most people can avoid chronic Lyme Disease. However, for some, symptoms can become chronic even after treatment.
PCOS
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a relatively common hormonal condition that affects females of childbearing age. It causes an imbalance in reproductive hormones, which can bring about various health issues that affect monthly cycles and fertility, among others.
Burnout
Burnout is a type of overwhelm caused by unmanaged stress that leads to a state of complete mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion. This type of overwhelm causes a state of apathy: depleted motivation, low energy, and decreased performance.