Integrative Therapies

Personalized clinical expertise that treats you as a whole system, not isolated symptoms.

Advanced Labs & Diagnostics

Advanced Labs & Diagnostics

Biomarker analysis across hormones, inflammation, nutrient levels, and organ function to inform psychiatric, medical, and whole-person care.
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Integrative Psychiatry

Integrative Psychiatry

A personalized approach unifying conventional and functional medicine — pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, supplementation, and lifestyle medicine — guided by laboratory and diagnostic data.
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Psychedelic-assisted Psychotherapy

Psychedelic-assisted Psychotherapy

A four-phase process — assessment, preparation, active medicine session(s), and integration — designed to interrupt entrenched patterns and support new ways of being.
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psychotherapy

psychotherapy

Individual and relational therapy aimed at building capacity, not just coping. For people navigating transition, grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, or a quieter sense of misalignment.
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Wellness
Coaching

Wellness
Coaching

A non-clinical, goal-oriented partnership for performance in business, athletics, creative work, and other domains where you're reaching toward something.
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Physical Therapy & Performance Training

Physical Therapy & Performance Training

Rehabilitation and movement work that finds the pattern behind the pain, not just symptom relief — spanning rehab, return-to-performance, and ongoing movement health.
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Find Your Thread

Whether you’re exploring or ready to dive in, we’ll help you find the right starting point.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do you take insurance?
For our mental health services, we’re contracted with many major insurance carriers. Some of what we offer sits outside the insurance model and is paid out of pocket — usually because the service is broader than what insurance is built to reimburse. If you have a plan we’re not in network with, you may still qualify for out-of-network benefits, and many of our services are eligible for HSA/FSA. Insurance is complicated and coverage varies by plan, so before you start, call your carrier and confirm your specific benefits, copays, deductibles, and which services are covered. Our concierge can help you sort out what to ask.

Most care is siloed. A specialist knows one part of you well and refers the rest, and no one is watching how the parts interact. We work the other way. Our practitioners assess across the whole system — body, mind, environment, history — looking for the patterns that connect, the things sitting underneath a particular injury or struggle. They consult across disciplines as a matter of course: a question that starts in physical therapy might pull in the psychiatrist, or lab data might reframe what looked like a purely psychological pattern. The point isn’t more providers. It’s care coordinated around you, instead of divided up by specialty.

Wherever you want. If you know you want to work with a therapist, start there — we won’t route you through anything you didn’t ask for. That said, a lot of people start with lab and blood testing, and here’s the honest reason: it’s broad. It looks at the whole system at once, and it often surfaces what someone is actually dealing with. Low mood, fatigue, brain fog, and burnout can trace back to something in the body that no amount of talk therapy will resolve — and testing is how you find out. Starting there can keep you from spending months working on the wrong layer. But it’s a recommendation, not a requirement. You decide.
Yes — and we’ll tell you where the evidence is strong and where it’s still emerging, which is part of the point. We’re skeptical of the wellness industry for the same reasons you probably are: a lot of it makes confident claims the research doesn’t support. We hold ourselves to the opposite standard. The methods we use are grounded in science, and where something is newer, we say so. Where we differ from a lot of conventional care isn’t rigor — it’s focus. Standard medicine is built to match symptoms to diagnoses and treat them in isolation; we’re more interested in the systems and patterns underneath, a frame the research increasingly supports but most clinical settings haven’t caught up to. We’re not selling certainty. We’re trying to be straight with you about what’s known, what isn’t, and what we’re still working out.
Most clinics treat the body as the whole picture. We don’t. We work from a model we call incorporative health — the idea that wellbeing isn’t produced by medical treatment alone, but by the interaction of everything a person lives inside: biology, relationships, environment, work, meaning. Medicine tends to look inside the body. We’re closer to ecology — studying the whole system a person lives within, and treating the parts as connected because they are. In practice, that means our clinical services aren’t a menu of separate treatments. They’re one coordinated approach to a whole person, oriented less toward removing symptoms and more toward helping you move toward what matters to you. That’s the difference. Not more services — a different definition of what health is.