Understanding general fatigue and discovering effective treatments to help you regain vitality, energy, and quality of life.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome—is a serious, complex medical condition marked by profound fatigue that does not improve with rest and can worsen after even minor activity.
At our clinic, we take an individualized, integrative approach. After a thorough consultation, we co-create a plan that blends modern medical evaluation with safe, time-tested therapies to support recovery and quality of life.
While no single cause explains every case, we often explore patterns such as:
Personalized guidance on sleep hygiene, gentle pacing/graded activity around PEM, nervous-system regulation, nutrition, and stress-reduction/meditation.
Targeted vitamins/minerals and detox strategies; when appropriate, oral/IM/IV therapies to address deficiencies and support recovery.
Gradual return to meaningful activities, social connection, hobbies, and sustainable movement within your PEM thresholds.
A: It's multifactorial. We commonly see a combination of immune, endocrine, neurologic, and gut factors, often following infections, high stress, environmental exposures, or physical injury.
A: By clinical criteria (duration, PEM, sleep/cognitive symptoms) and excluding look-alike conditions. A two-day CPET can help document PEM in some cases.
A: A customized plan that may include lifestyle and pacing, nutritional/IV support, acupuncture, osteopathic care, neural therapy, prolotherapy/ozone for select pain generators, immune-supportive botanicals, and trauma-informed stress techniques.
A: Timelines vary. Many patients notice steps of progress (sleep, pain, cognitive clarity, stamina) over weeks to months as we identify and address their specific drivers.
A: Safety is our priority. We review your history, medications, and labs, then introduce therapies in a measured, evidence-informed way with ongoing monitoring.
A: Yes. We're happy to collaborate with your primary care and specialists to keep your care aligned.
A: Symptoms vary from person to person and can resemble depression, viral illnesses, fibromyalgia, prolonged mono, and more. There's no single blood test. Some clinics use a two-day exercise test (CPET): many people with CFS are unable to reproduce their day-1 performance on day-2 due to PEM, which can help document functional impairment.
Schedule a comprehensive consultation to discuss your symptoms and create a personalized treatment plan.