Discover a unique approach to mental health treatment
Root Cause Diagnostics + Conventional Psych meds
Major Insurances Accepted
Conventional meets Integrative
Empower yourself with choices.
Regular psych medications help many and we are happy to start there. But when nothing works sometimes you want to dig deeper:
Root Cause Psychiatry is functional psychiatry. We can look for the root causes (medical and psychological) underneath your symptoms.
This can include assessing nutrition, gut health, genetics, or hormones that might be affecting your mood? We can do that and much much more, using state-of-the-art lab testing and evidence-based functional medicine protocols.
Conventional Psychiatry meets Root Cause Psychiatry
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What are the root causes of your symptoms?
Interested in exploring how your nutrition, gut health, or hormones might be affecting your mood? We can do that too, using state-of-the-art lab testing and evidence-based functional medicine protocols.
We can help.
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Want standard evidence based medication treatments or talk therapy with someone who knows the research?
We’ve got you covered for Depression, ADHD, Anxiety, Trauma, OCD, Autism, and more.
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Holistic and Functional practitioners rarely take insurance and often charge enormous cash amounts to provide services that range from good to pseudoscience.
We are here with local partners accepting insurance because we are passionate about the work and the people it helps -
Personalized Psychiatry means someone taking the time to get the unique you, and then using their expertise to help you understand yourself better.
Sadly, the mental health industry does not train clinicians to understand the root causes (psychological and biological), and so the focus becomes purely trial and error.
Anxiety
There are many often missed biological causes of anxiety which we can investigate.
ADHD
This can cause procrastination, disorganization, careless mistakes, and hyperactivity.
Mood
Depression can rob us of energy, motivation, and basic pleasures while Bipolar “up” episodes- along with personality disorders like borderline personality- can cause reckless impulsivity.