I’m a Certified Physician Assistant with over a decade of experience caring for patients during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives. I’m also certified in clinical weightless management and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.
My career began in trauma, critical care, and general surgery, where attention to detail, calm decision making, and trust are essential every single day. In those environments, you learn quickly how much thoughtful, attentive care matters and how deeply the body depends on proper healing and recovery.
Over time, my path expanded into women’s health, where I saw a different side of medicine. I began to notice patterns that were harder to ignore. Many patients were living with fatigue, hormonal changes, metabolic struggles, and slow recovery without clear direction or consistent support.
After years of treating the downstream effects of burnout, hormonal imbalance, metabolic dysfunction, and delayed healing, I began to see how limited traditional healthcare can feel.
Too often, care is focused on treating problems only after they become severe. Appointments can feel rushed. Questions go unanswered. And many patients leave feeling like they still do not fully understand what is happening in their own bodies.
I created this practice to offer something different.
Care that is personal.
Care that is proactive.
Care that supports the body before it reaches a breaking point.
This work is about taking the time to listen, understand patterns, and build plans that support long term health, not just short term fixes.
My approach blends clinical expertise with education, behavior support, and realistic lifestyle guidance.
Every patient is different, which is why care is always individualized. We look at the full picture, not just one symptom or one lab result.
This may include support for:
Working in trauma and surgical settings built a deep respect for how the body heals and how important careful, attentive care can be during recovery.
That experience continues to shape how I practice today.
It influences the way I approach:
→ Tissue healing and recovery
→ Inflammation and metabolic stress
→ Hormonal changes over time
→ Long term health support
I believe medicine should be both precise and personal.
This practice operates on a self pay model by choice.
When insurance is involved, treatment decisions are often shaped by coverage rules and time limitations rather than what may be best for each patient. By remaining out of network, I am able to spend more time listening, looking at the full picture, and building care plans based on individual needs.
FSA and HSA funds are accepted, and documentation can be provided for possible reimbursement when applicable.
Patients often come here looking for clarity.
They may feel like something is off but cannot fully explain it. They may have tried different approaches without lasting results. Or they may simply want a more thoughtful, guided way to support their health.
My role is to walk alongside you, explain what is happening, and help you make informed decisions about your care.
You will always be heard.
You will always be involved in the plan.
And you will never be rushed through the process.
Healthcare should feel supportive, not confusing.
It should feel collaborative, not rushed.
And it should be built around the person, not just the symptoms.
Whether you are seeking support for weight changes, hormones, digestion, recovery, or overall wellness, the goal is the same: to help you feel stronger, steadier, and more in control of your health over time.