When the work stops paying you back
Training and nutrition matter, but physiological factors can limit strength, recovery, and body composition. A clinician evaluates the picture before recommending anything.
No guesswork, no generic protocol.


What may be limiting progress.
Hormone factors affecting muscle and recovery, sleep quality, metabolic and nutritional factors, and training load can all contribute.
A clinician reviews your goals and history and decides whether testing 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.
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1
Intake
You tell us what feels off, in your own words, before a single test is ordered.
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2
Lab draw
If testing is appropriate, the clinician selects the panel and explains where the draw will happen.
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3
Consultation
A clinician reviews the clinical picture and explains which options may or may not fit.
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4
Next steps
If care is appropriate, the clinician explains the plan, alternatives, risks, and monitoring.


