I typically spend one or two hours with a patient initially, and I run labs along with a physical exam and often a multitude of specified diagnostics. In integrative medicine, all systems are evaluated, and a piece of each one often makes the totality of their clinical story. Going into that fractured story and aligning it in a fashion to function better is my practice. This can be anything from traditional medical care, nutrition, diet, orthopedics, regenerative therapy, peptides, IV treatment, laser-based care, functional neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation, and mild surgical procedures. In the midst of this, a patient’s mental health is critical to allow hope, stability, and positivity. I also have patients with mental illness as a diagnosis that we address genetically and with neurochemical evaluation. I enjoy the multidisciplinary team that I work with because all aspects of care can be covered for each patient, and collaborative treatment or referral can often be life-changing for the patient.