complex chronic illness healthcare in ballard | seattle, Washington
Specialized Care for Mold Ilness, Long COVID & POTS
When Your Health Changed and Never Fully Returned
you deserve providers who believe your symptoms are real.
Have you been dealing with chronic symptoms that began or worsened after mold exposure, COVID, another illness, or a major shift in your health? You may be experiencing fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, palpitations, sleep disruption, or a general sense that your body has not felt the same since.
We work with patients navigating complex, overlapping chronic illness patterns and help make sense of what your body is doing.
Common Conditions & Symptoms We Support
We serve patients who are exploring symptoms, have a diagnosis, or have already been through extensive evaluation without clear answers.
Mold illness
Long COVID
Post-viral illness
POTS / dysautonomia
Dizziness or orthostatic changes
Fatigue
Brain fog
Headaches
Sleep disturbance
Pain or inflammation
Respiratory symptoms
Blood pressure fluctuations
Swollen lymph nodes
Mood changes
Skin rashes
complex chronic illness support in ballard, seattle
Our Approach to Chronic & Post-Viral Illness
These conditions often affect multiple systems. We evaluate inflammation, immune function, nervous system regulation, environmental exposures, digestive health, and overall resilience.
We build on previous workups and tailor care based on your history, symptoms, and capacity.
We use a root-cause, systems-based approach. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, we assess immune function, inflammation, autonomic balance, gut health, toxin exposure, nutrient status, and metabolic resilience to build an individualized care plan.
What Makes Our Care Different
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Extended Visits
We offer 90-minute new patient visits and 30–60 minute follow-ups, allowing time to understand complex histories and create more individualized care plans
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Whole-System Care
We look beyond individual symptoms to understand how immune function, nervous system regulation, environmental exposures, and overall resilience interact.
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Collaborative Support
We coordinate with other providers and specialists when needed, helping you access more connected and comprehensive care.
What You May Notice Over Time —
More clarity around your symptom picture
Improved stability
A clearer path forward
A care plan that evolves with you
Ongoing provider support from a provider who understands complexity
Care That Meets You Where You Are
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We recognize that chronic illness impacts energy, capacity, and daily life, often leaving people overwhelmed. Our approach is adaptive, practical, and focused on meaningful progress.
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Generally no. Patients can most often self refer. There are times where if you have been working with another provider extensively on your conditions where a referral can be supportive just to have the full clinical context of why you are establishing care and medical records included in the referral. It is not required to have this to establish though.
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No! We do encourage everyone having a primary care provider. Many of our specialist care providers can also provide primary care and if they cannot they can also support you in finding the right primary care provider if you are in need of one.
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No, we are out of network however we can provide superbills upon request.
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No, we work with people in many phases of work up and exploration of symptoms. Our clinicians can work with you through a diagnosis process if you do not yet have that prior to establishing care.
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Long COVID refers to persistent symptoms lasting weeks or months after an acute COVID-19 infection. These may include fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, palpitations, sleep disturbances, and exercise intolerance. We focus on identifying underlying drivers such as inflammation, autonomic dysfunction, immune dysregulation, and mitochondrial impairment.
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Mold-related illness (often referred to as Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome or CIRS) is a chronic inflammatory condition triggered by exposure to water-damaged buildings and biotoxins. Symptoms may include fatigue, cognitive issues, headaches, sinus problems, joint pain, and heightened sensitivity to environments.
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Dysautonomia is a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, which regulates heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, temperature control, and more. A common form is Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), characterized by dizziness, rapid heart rate, fatigue, and lightheadedness upon standing
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Nervous system regulation strategies
Targeted nutritional and supplement protocols
Anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating support
Environmental guidance (when indicated)
Lifestyle, pacing, and energy supportive strategies
Referrals for physical therapy or specialty care when needed
have questions?
Frequently Asked Questions About Chronic & Post-Viral Illnesses + Care
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