If you’ve landed here, you’re probably one of the many parents up late, wondering if there’s one more stone to turn to ease your child’s physical or behavioral symptoms. I’m really glad you found me.
I believe the saying, “When the student is ready, the teacher appears.” My hope is that this is the start of us learning from each other—with one shared goal: helping your child move toward their full potential for healing.
Functional medicine shares that same spirit of curiosity and partnership. Instead of chasing symptoms, we look for the reasons behind them—then build a step-by-step plan you can follow. Think of it as a roadmap, one small turn at a time.
What a “root-cause” approach really means
No two children are the same, even with the same diagnosis. I look at the whole picture—how your child sleeps, eats, feels, moves, and navigates daily life—so we can spot patterns and decide what to address first. This isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about clear priorities and changes that fit your family.
What I help with
- Find a functional-medicine provider who fits. If you don’t have one yet, I help you identify a clinician whose approach and logistics make sense for your family.
- Order labs before the first visit. We order the labs so you can arrive with visit-ready data and a clearer view of possible whys behind your child’s symptoms.
- Prep for the appointment. I help you outline what matters most and prepare the questions to ask, so your time with the clinician is focused and useful.
- Turn complicated protocols into simple action. Lengthy plans become plain-language steps, simple schedules, and routines you can actually keep.
- Work the plan together. We draft the map, then find the paths—adjusting as your child responds.
How it usually unfolds
Listen & map. You share what’s hardest and what’s helped.
Set priorities. We choose one to three focus areas that would make daily life meaningfully easier.
Design the roadmap. We translate big ideas into a simple plan.
Implement & adjust. Small steps, steady support, thoughtful revisions.
What progress can look like
Progress tends to show up in practical ways. Evenings run more smoothly and days become a bit more predictable. Transitions take less out of everyone, energy steadies, and appointments feel clearer because you know what to ask and what you’re tracking. Over time, the load feels lighter. We measure success by comfort, function, and family rhythm—not perfection.
Bodies have a natural propensity toward healing. When we remove obstacles and offer the right kind of support, that built-in wisdom has room to do its work. This process isn’t about changing who your child is—it’s about creating the conditions where their strengths can shine. The work here is to create conditions where your child can do more of what already works for them—and where your family has a clearer path forward.
Take the next small step
If you’d like a calm, practical roadmap—visit-ready labs, clear questions for your clinician, and simple actions that fit your family—I’m here to help.
I am honored for the possibility of assisting you on your family’s healing journey.
