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Conditions We Support
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Gut Issues
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) occurs when bacteria grow excessively in the small intestine, causing digestive discomfort.
Symptoms:
- Bloating
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Abdominal pain
- IBS: A functional disorder causing pain, bloating, and irregular bowel movements.
- IBD: Chronic inflammation in the digestive tract (e.g., Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis).
Symptoms:
- IBS: Cramping, bloating, diarrhea/constipation
- IBD: Blood in stool, fatigue, weight loss
Leaky gut happens when the intestinal lining is damaged, allowing toxins and undigested food particles to enter the bloodstream.
Symptoms:
- Digestive issues
- Skin problems
- Fatigue
- Joint Pain
- Brain Fog
- Anxiety/ Depression
- Heartburn
Food sensitivities occur when certain foods trigger digestive or other systemic symptoms, such as bloating or headaches.
Common Triggers:
- Dairy
- Gluten
- Soy
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is chronic acid reflux that irritates the esophagus.
Symptoms:
- Heartburn
- Regurgitation
- Difficulty swallowing
Gut infections or parasites can cause digestive upset, including diarrhea and nausea.
Symptoms:
- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Fatigue
Candida is a yeast that can overgrow in the gut, often linked to a high-sugar diet or antibiotic use, leading to symptoms like fatigue and digestive issues.
Symptoms:
- Digestive issues
- Fatigue
- Skin rashes
- Sugar Cravings
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder where gluten triggers damage to the small intestine, affecting nutrient absorption.
Symptoms:
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Nutrient deficiencies
Metabolic Challenges
Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or cannot use it effectively, leading to high blood sugar levels. Type 1 is autoimmune, while Type 2 is more related to lifestyle factors.
Symptoms:
- Excessive thirst and frequent urination
- Fatigue and blurred vision
- Slow wound healing
nsulin resistance occurs when the body’s cells become less responsive to insulin, causing the pancreas to produce more insulin. This can lead to higher blood sugar levels and is a precursor to Type 2 diabetes.
Symptoms:
- Increased hunger or cravings
- Fatigue
- Weight gain, especially around the abdomen
Unexplained weight loss or gain can be a sign of an underlying issue with metabolism, hormones, or other health conditions. It’s important to track changes and consult a healthcare provider if the changes are significant or persistent.
Symptoms:
Unexplained Weight Loss:
- Sudden weight loss without a change in diet or exercise habits
- Increased thirst or hunger
- Fatigue, weakness, or feeling unwell
- Rapid heart rate or palpitations
- Difficulty concentrating
- Unexplained fever or night sweats
- Digestive issues like nausea, diarrhea, or constipation
- Unexplained muscle loss or frailty
Unexplained Weight Gain:
- Gradual or sudden weight gain without changes in diet or exercise
- Increased hunger or cravings, especially for sugary foods
- Swelling in the legs, abdomen, or face (water retention)
- Fatigue or low energy levels
- Mood swings or irritability
- Difficulty losing weight despite efforts (e.g., diet or exercise)
- Joint pain or discomfort
- Sleep disturbances (e.g., insomnia or sleep apnea)
Neuropathy, or nerve damage, occurs when the peripheral nerves are harmed, often leading to pain, weakness, or loss of sensation. This condition is commonly seen in people with diabetes (diabetic neuropathy) but can also result from other causes, including vitamin deficiencies, infections, toxins, or autoimmune diseases.
Symptoms:
- Tingling or “Pins and Needles” sensation, especially in the hands or feet
- Numbness or a loss of sensation in the extremities
- Sharp, burning, or stabbing pain in the legs, feet, arms, or hands
- Weakness or difficulty moving limbs
- Sensitivity to touch or the sensation that even light pressure is painful
- Balance problems due to loss of sensation in the feet and legs
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries as the heart pumps. Proper blood pressure levels are essential for overall health. High blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to serious conditions like heart disease, stroke, and kidney damage, while low blood pressure (hypotension) can cause dizziness, fainting, and shock if left untreated. Managing both ends of the spectrum is crucial for long-term well-being.
High BP Symptoms: Often asymptomatic, but can include headaches, dizziness, chest pain, or shortness of breath.
Low BP Symptoms:
- Dizziness or lightheadedness, especially when standing up
- Fainting
- Blurred vision
- Fatigue or weakness
- Nausea
Cholesterol is a fatty substance that is necessary for cell function, but too much LDL cholesterol can build up in the arteries, causing blockages. This increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. Achieving a balance between LDL (low-density lipoprotein), HDL (high-density lipoprotein), and total cholesterol is essential for maintaining cardiovascular health.
Symptoms:
- High cholesterol typically shows no symptoms, which is why regular testing is crucial
- If left untreated, it can lead to plaque buildup and hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
Stroke recovery focuses on regaining lost functions, improving mobility, and managing risk factors. Post-stroke, it’s essential to focus on nutrition, and lifestyle changes to prevent future strokes.
Chronic inflammation is a low-grade, long-term inflammation that can contribute to metabolic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. It’s often triggered by poor diet, stress, or environmental toxins.
Symptoms:
- Persistent pain, especially in joints
- Fatigue or sleep disturbances
- Skin issues like acne or eczema
Women's Hormones
Estrogen dominance occurs when there is an excess of estrogen relative to progesterone. This can lead to symptoms like heavy periods, bloating, and mood swings.
Symptoms:
- Heavy or irregular periods
- Breast tenderness
- Fatigue
- Mood swings or irritability
PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome) is a collection of symptoms that occur 1-2 weeks before menstruation, including mood swings, bloating, and cramps. It is caused by hormonal fluctuations, particularly in estrogen and progesterone levels.
Symptoms:
- Irritability or mood swings
- Fatigue and sleep disturbances
- Bloating and breast tenderness
- Cravings (especially for sweets or salty foods)
Perimenopause is the transition to menopause, often beginning in the mid-40s. Menopause itself is the time when a woman hasn’t had a period for 12 consecutive months. Hormonal shifts during this time can cause hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep disturbances.
Symptoms:
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Irregular periods
- Vaginal dryness
- Sleep disturbances and mood swings
Irregular periods can be caused by hormonal imbalances, stress, or underlying health issues. Common causes include thyroid dysfunction, PCOS, and lifestyle factors like diet and exercise.
Symptoms:
- Menstrual cycles longer or shorter than 21-35 days
- Spotting between periods
- Missing periods for months at a time
Fertility issues can arise from hormonal imbalances, including problems with ovulation, egg quality, or sperm health. Conditions like PCOS, endometriosis, and thyroid disorders can impact fertility.
Symptoms:
- Difficulty conceiving after 6-12 months of trying
- Irregular periods or lack of ovulation
- Hormonal imbalances (e.g., high testosterone in PCOS)
A low libido can be caused by hormonal imbalances, stress, lifestyle factors, or underlying health issues like thyroid dysfunction. Both testosterone and estrogen play a key role in sexual desire.
Symptoms:
- Reduced interest in sex
- Difficulty with arousal or orgasm
- Fatigue or mood changes
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can cause heavy bleeding, pain, and pressure. They are often hormone-sensitive, particularly to estrogen.
Symptoms:
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Frequent urination
- Back or leg pain
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a common hormonal disorder characterized by irregular periods, high testosterone levels, and cysts on the ovaries. It can affect fertility and lead to symptoms like acne, weight gain, and excessive hair growth.
Symptoms:
- Irregular or missed periods
- Acne or oily skin
- Excess hair growth (hirsutism)
- Difficulty losing weight or weight gain
Brain, Mood
& Pain Relief
Migraines are severe, debilitating headaches often accompanied by nausea, light sensitivity, and visual disturbances. They are typically triggered by factors like stress, hormonal changes, certain foods, lack of sleep, or environmental factors. Chronic migraines can severely impact quality of life.
Key Symptoms:
- Intense, throbbing headache (often on one side of the head)
- Nausea or vomiting
- Sensitivity to light and sound
- Visual disturbances (e.g., aura or flashing lights)
- Dizziness or vertigo
- Difficulty concentrating
- Fatigue
Insomnia refers to difficulty falling or staying asleep, leading to poor-quality rest. Chronic insomnia can affect brain function, mood, and overall health, often leading to increased stress and anxiety. It can be triggered by a variety of factors including stress, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions.
Key Symptoms:
- Difficulty falling asleep
- Waking up frequently throughout the night
- Waking up too early and unable to fall back asleep
- Daytime fatigue or drowsiness
- Irritability or mood swings
- Difficulty concentrating or memory problems
Depression is more than just feeling “down”—it’s a mental health condition that affects mood, behavior, and physical health. Symptoms can range from persistent sadness to feelings of hopelessness and fatigue. Depression can also affect cognitive function and disrupt sleep and appetite.
Key Symptoms:
- Persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed
- Fatigue or low energy
- Sleep disturbances (insomnia or oversleeping)
- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
- Changes in appetite (eating too much or too little)
- Thoughts of worthlessness or guilt
- Suicidal thoughts (seek help immediately if this occurs)
Anxiety is characterized by feelings of worry, fear, or nervousness. Chronic anxiety can interfere with daily life, causing physical symptoms like a racing heart, muscle tension, and digestive problems. Anxiety often co-occurs with depression and can be a trigger for other health conditions.
Key Symptoms:
- Constant worry or fear
- Racing thoughts or difficulty concentrating
- Increased heart rate or palpitations
- Restlessness or feeling “on edge”
- Muscle tension or headaches
- Difficulty sleeping
- Sweating, dizziness, or shortness of breath
- Avoidance behaviors (avoiding situations that cause anxiety)
Brain fog refers to a state of mental confusion or lack of clarity, which can include forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, and feeling mentally “cloudy.” It is often caused by factors like chronic stress, poor sleep, hormonal imbalances, or nutrient deficiencies.
Key Symptoms:
- Difficulty concentrating or focusing
- Short-term memory problems
- Trouble with word recall or forming sentences
- Mental fatigue or feeling “scatterbrained”
- Difficulty making decisions
- Slow thinking or processing
Memory loss can be caused by many factors, including aging, stress, poor sleep, nutrient deficiencies, or neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. Memory problems can affect daily activities and lead to frustration and anxiety. Identifying the root cause is essential to treating memory issues effectively.
Key Symptoms:
- Forgetting recent conversations or events
- Difficulty remembering names or faces
- Struggling to recall information when needed
- Repeating the same questions or stories
- Misplacing items regularly
- Difficulty remembering appointments or commitments
Men’s
Hormones
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. It can occur at any age but is more common in older men. ED can be caused by physical conditions, psychological factors, or a combination of both.
Key Symptoms:
- Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection
- Reduced sexual desire
- Low self-confidence related to sexual performance
- Trouble with intimacy and relationships
Male fertility issues can result from low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or hormonal imbalances. Factors such as age, stress, lifestyle choices, and underlying health conditions can affect sperm production and quality.
Key Symptoms:
- Difficulty conceiving a child
- Low semen volume
- Pain or discomfort in the testicles
- Reduced sexual desire or performance
Libido refers to sexual desire, and a decrease in libido can occur for a variety of reasons. It can impact personal relationships, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. A low libido is often linked to hormonal imbalances, stress, or lifestyle factors.
Key Symptoms:
- Decreased interest in sex
- Reduced sexual arousal or excitement
- Difficulty initiating or maintaining intimacy
- Low self-esteem or frustration related to lack of desire
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, responsible for maintaining muscle mass, libido, energy, and overall well-being. Low testosterone levels (often called “low T”) can lead to fatigue, low libido, mood swings, and other physical and emotional symptoms.
Key Symptoms:
- Low energy or fatigue
- Decreased libido or sexual desire
- Difficulty building or maintaining muscle mass
- Depression or irritability
- Decreased bone density
- Increased body fat
BPH refers to the non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland, which can cause urinary symptoms such as frequent urination, difficulty starting or stopping urine flow, and incomplete emptying of the bladder. It’s common in older men.
Key Symptoms:
- Frequent urination, especially at night
- Weak or interrupted urine flow
- Difficulty starting or stopping urination
- Dribbling after urination
- A feeling of incomplete bladder emptying
- Painful urination or blood in the urine (in rare cases)
A decrease in muscle mass (also called sarcopenia) can occur with age or as a result of hormonal imbalances, particularly low testosterone. It can lead to weakness, fatigue, and difficulty performing daily activities.
Key Symptoms:
- Loss of muscle strength or endurance
- Difficulty lifting heavy objects or performing physical tasks
- Increase in body fat, especially around the abdomen
- Decreased overall physical performance or energy
- Reduced bone density and risk of fractures
Chronic Illness and Autoimmune
Long COVID, or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), refers to a range of symptoms that persist for weeks or months after the acute phase of a COVID-19 infection. These lingering effects can affect multiple body systems, including the cardiovascular, neurological, and immune systems.
Key Symptoms:
- Fatigue and exhaustion
- Shortness of breath or chest tightness
- Brain fog, difficulty concentrating
- Joint or muscle pain
- Headaches, dizziness, or vertigo
- Sleep disturbances (insomnia or disrupted sleep)
- Loss of taste or smell
- Anxiety or depression
Cancer and its treatments (e.g., chemotherapy, radiation) can cause a wide array of side effects, including fatigue, pain, and immune system suppression. Supportive care focuses on improving quality of life, managing symptoms, and aiding in recovery during and after treatment.
Key Symptoms:
- Extreme fatigue or weakness
- Nausea and loss of appetite
- Pain, particularly from surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation
- Depression or anxiety
- Cognitive issues (chemobrain)
- Changes in skin, hair, and nails
- Sleep disturbances
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in localized areas. It is often associated with other symptoms like sleep disturbances and mood disorders.
Key Symptoms:
- Widespread muscle and joint pain
- Fatigue and difficulty sleeping
- Memory problems and “fibro fog”
- Sensitivity to temperature, light, or noise
- Headaches, dizziness, or migraines
- Digestive issues (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome)
- Depression or anxiety
Autoimmune diseases occur when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. This results in chronic inflammation, pain, and various systemic effects. Common autoimmune conditions include lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis.
Key Symptoms:
- Chronic pain and inflammation
- Fatigue and malaise
- Swelling, redness, or warmth in affected areas
- Digestive issues (e.g., bloating, diarrhea)
- Skin rashes or lesions
- Brain fog, memory problems, or cognitive difficulties
- Frequent infections
Bone density issues like osteoporosis and osteopenia are common in individuals with chronic illness or autoimmune diseases. Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and certain medications (e.g., steroids) can accelerate bone loss, increasing the risk of fractures.
Key Symptoms:
- Bone pain or tenderness
- Fractures or breaks with minimal trauma
- Loss of height or a stooped posture
- Decreased mobility or difficulty with weight-bearing activities
- Muscle weakness or reduced muscle mass
- Joint stiffness or swelling
Kidney stones are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form in the kidneys. Chronic illnesses and certain autoimmune conditions, dehydration, or metabolic issues can increase the risk of developing kidney stones.
Key Symptoms:
- Severe pain in the back, side, or abdomen
- Painful urination or blood in the urine
- Frequent urination or difficulty urinating
- Nausea, vomiting, or fever
- Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
- Constant urge to urinate despite minimal output
Detoxification/ Toxin Exposure
Environmental toxins, including pollutants, pesticides, heavy metals, and household chemicals, are present in the air, water, food, and many common products. Over time, these toxins can build up in your body, potentially contributing to chronic illness, low energy, and immune dysfunction. Reducing exposure and supporting detoxification can help restore balance.
Key Symptoms:
- Fatigue and low energy levels
- Headaches or migraines
- Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
- Skin issues like rashes, acne, or eczema
- Digestive disturbances (bloating, constipation, nausea)
- Frequent colds or infections due to a weakened immune system
- Hormonal imbalances (irregular periods, thyroid issues)
- Joint pain or muscle aches
- Sinus problems or respiratory issues (asthma, congestion)
Mold thrives in damp, humid environments, releasing spores that can trigger respiratory and allergic reactions. Some types of mold, like black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum), produce mycotoxins—potent toxins that can harm your body when inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. Chronic exposure to mold and mycotoxins can lead to a range of health problems, including immune dysfunction, neurological symptoms, and persistent inflammation.
Key Symptoms of Mold & Mycotoxin Exposure:
- Respiratory issues: chronic coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or asthma-like symptoms
- Sinus congestion or runny nose
- Headaches or migraines
- Chronic fatigue and feeling of sluggishness
- Brain fog or memory problems
- Skin rashes or irritation
- Frequent infections (e.g., sinus infections, bronchitis, or respiratory infections)
- Muscle aches and joint pain
- Mood swings, irritability, or anxiety
- Digestive issues: nausea, bloating, or diarrhea
- Poor concentration and difficulty focusing
- Unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes) in severe cases, due to liver strain
Your liver is the body’s primary detox organ, filtering out harmful substances from your blood. Toxins like alcohol, medications, processed foods, and environmental pollutants can overwhelm the liver, leading to poor detoxification and health problems. Supporting your liver function through diet, hydration, and supplements can help improve your body’s ability to detox naturally.
Key Symptoms:
- Chronic fatigue or low energy
- Skin issues like acne, eczema, or yellowing of the skin (jaundice)
- Digestive problems: bloating, constipation, or nausea
- Headaches or migraines
- Mood swings or irritability
- Poor concentration (brain fog)
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Frequent digestive issues or acid reflux
- Bad breath or an unpleasant taste in the mouth
Adrenal Fatigue & Exhaustion
Adrenal fatigue (HPA Axis Dysfunction) occurs when your adrenal glands are overworked due to prolonged stress, poor sleep, or a hectic lifestyle. This realists in a constant state of low energy, poor stress management, and overall fatigue. It’s important to address adrenal health to restore balance, improve energy, and manage stress more effectively.
Key Symptoms:
- Chronic tiredness or feeling fatigued despite getting enough sleep
- Morning fatigue, with difficulty getting out of bed
- Caffeine dependence to get through the day
- Increased cravings for sugar or salty foods
- Difficulty handling stress or feeling overwhelmed
- Frequent illness due to weakened immune function
- Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
- Mood swings or feeling emotionally drained
- Low libido or reduced sexual desire
Low energy can stem from various factors, including poor diet, lack of sleep, hormonal imbalances, or emotional stress. It’s different from just feeling tired—it’s the persistent feeling of having no vitality or motivation, which can interfere with daily activities, work, and social life. Addressing the root causes is essential for reclaiming your energy and vitality.
Key Symptoms:
- Feeling drained after minimal activity or throughout the day
- Afternoon slumps or extreme fatigue post-lunch
- Brain fog or difficulty focusing
- Lack of motivation to engage in normal activities
- Frequent napping or difficulty staying awake
- Feeling sluggish or slow-moving even after a good night’s sleep
- Difficulty completing tasks or maintaining productivity
- Irritability or mood swings related to fatigue
- Increased hunger or cravings for sugar and carbs
Chronic stress and burnout occur when the body is in a constant state of fight-or-flight, draining your energy reserves and pushing your adrenals to the limit. Over time, this can lead to physical and emotional exhaustion, where you feel unable to perform daily tasks, and your body struggles to recover. Burnout, especially from work or caregiving roles, can affect both your physical health and mental clarity.
Key Symptoms:
- Emotional exhaustion, feeling “empty” or unable to cope with stress
- Decreased motivation or inability to engage in activities you once enjoyed
- Feelings of cynicism or detachment from work, family, or responsibilities
- Physical symptoms like headaches, muscle tension, or digestive issues
- Insomnia or sleep disturbances despite feeling exhausted
- Increased irritability or mood swings
- Frequent illness, due to weakened immune function
- Lack of concentration or memory problems (brain fog)
- Loss of confidence or feeling ineffective in your role
Thyroid Imbalance
& Low Energy
Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormones, leading to a sluggish metabolism and a range of symptoms that can interfere with daily life. People with hypothyroidism may experience fatigue, weight gain, depression, and difficulty concentrating.
Key Symptoms:
- Fatigue or feeling drained, even after adequate sleep
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Constipation or digestive issues
- Cold intolerance (feeling cold even in warm environments)
- Dry skin and brittle hair or nails
- Depression, mood swings, or brain fog
- Muscle weakness or joint pain
- Puffy face or swelling around the eyes
- Slow heart rate
Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid produces too much thyroid hormone, speeding up the metabolism and causing symptoms like rapid heart rate, weight loss, and anxiety. This condition can lead to more serious issues if not managed properly.
Key Symptoms:
- Unexplained weight loss, despite an increased appetite
- Rapid heartbeat or palpitations
- Nervousness, anxiety, or irritability
- Tremors (shaky hands)
- Heat intolerance (feeling excessively hot)
- Sweating more than usual
- Frequent bowel movements or diarrhea
- Sleep disturbances (trouble falling or staying asleep)
- Increased thirst and frequent urination
- Fatigue despite feeling “wired” or hyperactive
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder where the body attacks its own thyroid tissue, leading to hypothyroidism. As the immune system gradually damages the thyroid, it becomes less effective at producing thyroid hormones, leading to a range of symptoms associated with hypothyroidism.
Key Symptoms:
- Fatigue and low energy levels
- Unexplained weight gain
- Dry skin, brittle hair, and hair loss
- Cold intolerance (feeling cold even in warm weather)
- Constipation or sluggish digestion
- Joint pain and muscle aches
- Depression, mood swings, or irritability
- Memory problems or brain fog
- Elevated cholesterol levels
- Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter)
How to Get Started
1️⃣ Book Your Free Consultation
Schedule your complimentary session to discuss your health concerns and goals. We’ll explore the best ways to support you.
2️⃣ Complete Your Symptom Questionnaire
After booking, you’ll get access to your Practice Better account to fill out a symptom questionnaire. This helps us tailor your plan to your unique needs.
3️⃣ Receive Your Personalized Blueprint
After the consultation, we’ll provide you with a customized plan that may include:
- Functional Lab Testing
- Personalized Lifestyle & Supplement Recommendations
- Nutritional Guidance
- Actionable steps to help you feel your best
Why Choose Farmacy Counter
Food as Medicine Philosophy
We focus on addressing the root causes of health issues, using whole foods and targeted strategies to promote healing and restore balance to your body.
Individualized
Care
Your health journey is unique. We create personalized plans tailored specifically to your needs, ensuring an approach that fits you—not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Empowered
Healing
Our goal is to empower you with the tools and knowledge to take control of your health, without relying on extreme diets or overwhelming supplement regimens.
Success Stories
“Working with Dr. Ryan was a godsend during a time of fear and uncertainty. His guidance through mold toxicity gave me the support and confidence I needed to heal and regain control of my health.“
— Linda
“Thanks to Dr. Ryan, I was able to balance my hormones and conceive naturally—something I never thought possible. His approach gave me the hope and guidance I needed without IVF.”
— Marcy
“Dr. Ryan helped me restore my testosterone levels and regain my confidence in the bedroom. Thanks to his approach, I’ve seen significant improvements in my libido and overall vitality.”
— George
Hi, I'm Dr. Ryan Wagner
Dr. Wagner believes we have the power to create a life full of vitality within ourselves.
That’s why he’s dedicated to utilizing Functional Medicine to help others reverse the root cause of their chronic illness.
As your coach and accountability partner, Dr. Wagner will guide you in obtaining your vision of health.
Dr. Wagner is a Functional Medicine Practitioner, licensed pharmacist, Founder of Farmacy Counter, a Certified WILDFIT coach, Certified Mindvalley Holobody coach, Certified 10X Fitness Coach and a Lifebook Leader.
FAQs
You've got questions? We have answers!
Our 15-minute discovery call is a chance to discuss your primary health concerns, learn about our approach, and determine if we’re a good fit. It’s a no-pressure opportunity to ask questions and explore how we can help.
We do not accept insurance, but we gladly accept payments through FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and HSA (Health Savings Account) for eligible services.
Lab testing is often helpful but not always required. If labs are recommended, we focus on testing that provides the most value for your specific concerns, such as hormone panels, gut health testing, or micronutrient assessments.
Lab costs vary based on the type of testing needed and typically range from $200 to $500. We work with trusted labs to provide competitive pricing and aim to keep costs as low as possible. You can also use FSA or HSA funds to cover lab expenses. Exact costs will be discussed with you before ordering any tests.
Yes, we work with children experiencing digestive health issues, food sensitivities, or other chronic concerns. We tailor all plans to their unique needs.
Absolutely! We work with clients worldwide through virtual consultations. For international clients, we’ll provide guidance on sourcing supplements and lab testing locally if needed.
Healing is a process, and the timeline varies depending on the individual and their health concerns. Many clients notice improvements within a few weeks of starting their personalized plan, but lasting results require a commitment to the journey.
Yes! We work collaboratively with your existing healthcare team. Our goal is to enhance your overall care, not replace your current providers.
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