Physician-led care in Mission Hills and La Jolla

Symptoms & goals

Your labs are normal, but you still feel off

A clinician reads your results alongside how you actually feel, your history, and your goals, then decides whether more evaluation is appropriate.


A reference range describes a population, not you

A result can sit inside the range and still leave real symptoms unexplained. That gap is a reason for a clinical conversation, not proof that nothing is wrong.

Normal isn't always optimal.

Back to the things you set down without meaning to
Back to the things you set down without meaning to.
Lab review at intake. Reading the panel line by line.

Why “normal” can still feel wrong.

Reference ranges are broad and population-based. One result rarely explains a symptom on its own, and the right test may not have been run.

A clinician reviews your results with your symptoms, history, and goals, and decides whether more evaluation is appropriate.


The method, in four steps

The order is the method. A clinician reviews candidacy, history, symptoms, relevant results, risks, alternatives, and monitoring before recommending any treatment.

  1. 1

    Intake

    You tell us what feels off, in your own words, before a single test is ordered.

  2. 2

    Lab draw

    If testing is appropriate, the clinician selects the panel and explains where the draw will happen.

  3. 3

    Consultation

    A clinician reviews the clinical picture and explains which options may or may not fit.

  4. 4

    Next steps

    If care is appropriate, the clinician explains the plan, alternatives, risks, and monitoring.

Questions patients ask

Should I retest if my labs were normal?
Maybe. A clinician decides whether additional or different testing is appropriate based on your symptoms and history.
Will I have to stay on treatment forever?
Duration depends on the reason for treatment, your response, risks, preferences, and medical guidance. A clinician explains the monitoring plan and how treatment may be changed or stopped.
Do you have a location near me?
We see patients in person at two San Diego clinics: Mission Hills and La Jolla. You choose the location that is most convenient.
Does insurance cover it?
Coverage and self-pay costs depend on the service and your plan. We will walk through what is included before you commit.