Feeling off — but not getting real answers?
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Fatigue. Brain fog. Weight gain. Blood sugar swings. Poor sleep. Autoimmune or hormonal symptoms.
Your labs may be labeled “normal” or borderline, but your body clearly isn’t functioning well.
I’m Dr. Nicole Syed, a family medicine physician specializing in functional medicine who works to identify what’s actually driving symptoms using a functional, physiology-based approach — without extremes, overwhelm, or being dismissed.
This is about clarity, not quick fixes.
Join Now To Start HealingWhat the Process Looks Like
We don’t rush to protocols, and we don’t personalize before understanding the foundation.
Most women move through care in stages — starting with clarity, then deciding what level of support feels right.
Step 1: Discovery CallÂ
A brief virtual conversation to talk through what you’ve been experiencing, make sure this approach is the right fit, and decide the best next step.
No pressure. No obligation.
Step 2:Â Foundational Assessment
A physician-led, deep-dive session designed to bring clarity to what’s driving your symptoms and identify what matters most to address first.
This is where understanding replaces guesswork.
Step 3: Guided Implementation & SupportÂ
After the case review, support focuses on stabilizing the Foundations of Healing — gut and blood sugar regulation, sleep and stress physiology, supportive movement, and hormonal balance — with guidance layered in as needed.
After the initial foundational assessment, ongoing care is provided through a membership-based model with continued guidance and medical oversight.
Memberships start at $225/month
How To Get Started With MeÂ
At this point, there are two ways to begin, depending on what feels most supportive right now.
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Option 1: Start With a Brief Virtual Consultation
If you’re not sure what you need yet, have questions about whether functional medicine is the right fit, or want to talk through your situation before committing, a discovery call is a good place to start.
On this call, we’ll:
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Talk through what you’ve been experiencing
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Clarify whether your symptoms fit the type of work I do
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Decide together what the most appropriate next step is
Option 2: Book a Functional Medicine Foundational Assessment
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This is a diagnostic working session.
If you’re ready to stop guessing and want to understand why your body isn’t responding, this is the fastest path to clarity.
The Foundational Assessment is a physician-led, 90-minute deep dive where we organize your health history, interpret your data, and identify the primary physiological drivers behind your symptoms.
During this session, we will:
Build your health timeline
When symptoms began, what changed them, and how your body has responded over time
Interpret labs through a functional lens
Going beyond “normal” ranges to identify meaningful metabolic, hormonal, inflammatory, or nutrient patterns
New labs are not required prior to the case review.
Many women come with laboratory results from the past 6–12 months, which are often sufficient to identify meaningful patterns and guide next steps.
If you do not have recent labs — or if updated testing would be helpful in your specific case — labs can be ordered before the assessment and billed separately
Identify your primary drivers
Such as blood sugar regulation, stress physiology, hormone signaling, gut or immune patterns
(We focus on what actually matters first — not everything at once.)
Clarify next steps
What needs attention now, what can wait, and what would meaningfully move the needle
What you’ll leave with
By the end of the case review, your health information is organized into a clear clinical framework, including guidance across:
Nutrition & metabolic signaling
Movement & exercise readiness
Sleep & circadian rhythm
Stress and nervous system tone
Hormone signaling and clearance
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Investment: $450
(I practice outside of insurance so that clinical decisions are driven by physiology — not billing requirements.)
Many women book this simply for clarity — and choose later whether ongoing support makes sense. There is no obligation to continue.