Beginning at the Root: What Working with Radix Looks Like



When patients first come to Radix, they’re often carrying a mix of hope, overwhelm, frustration, and exhaustion. They’ve tried to figure things out on their own. They’ve bounced between providers. They’ve been told their labs are “fine” even though they know something is off.

So before we talk tests, plans, or protocols, I want to share something more important:
What it actually feels like to work with me.


It feels collaborative.
I don’t hand you a protocol and send you on your way. We work together to understand your symptoms, your history, your patterns, and your goals. You are the expert on your body. My role is to help you connect the dots you’ve been carrying for years.

It feels thoughtful and slow enough to be meaningful.
Healing requires space, detail, and curiosity. I don’t rush through visits. I don’t assume. I don’t squeeze you into a prefabricated plan. Every decision we make is based on your unique situation, capacity, and what’s realistic for your life right now.

It feels validating.
I listen deeply. I ask layered questions. I consider the “small” symptoms other providers often overlook. Nothing is too trivial to mention, because the nuance often tells the story.

It feels like having a teammate in your corner.
You don’t have to navigate chronic symptoms, mold concerns, thyroid changes, gut issues, or hormone chaos alone anymore. I’m here with you, not above you, not rushing you, and not assuming your experience.

It feels empowering.
My goal is never to make you dependent on me. I want you to walk away proud of the transformation you created. I’m here to support you, guide you, challenge you when needed, and give you multiple options so your path feels aligned and attainable.

And it feels like the beginning of real change.
Because when we get to the root, thoughtfully and together, everything shifts.

If this approach feels like a breath of fresh air, you’re likely a perfect fit for Radix.

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