Why Wellbody Analytics Exists:
Standard healthcare told me—and my patients—that our labs were "normal." But we didn't feel normal. We felt exhausted, foggy, and dismissed.
That gap between "fine" and actually thriving is why Wellbody Analytics exists.
From Frustration to Function
My journey into functional medicine began with a realization that changed everything: conventional medicine excels at managing symptoms, but rarely asks why they exist in the first place. As a compounding pharmacist, I had a front-row seat to this gap. I watched patients follow their prescriptions perfectly—yet continue to struggle with fatigue, brain fog, and chronic conditions that never truly resolved. Medicine was treating what was happening, but ignoring the why behind it.
Then I hit my own health wall.
Despite "normal" lab results, I felt anything but normal. The harder I pushed, the worse my body responded. Conventional medicine had no answers—only reassurances that I was "fine." But I wasn't fine, and I knew there had to be more to the story. That's when I discovered functional medicine: a science-backed approach that uncovers root causes instead of masking symptoms. The results were transformative—not just for me, but for every patient I applied this model to.
Reversed autoimmune reactions. Restored gut health. Balanced hormones. Real healing, not just management. I realized that true health isn't about better band-aids. It's about listening to what the body is trying to tell us—and addressing the imbalances at their source.
Pharmacy to Functional Medicine
My background as a compounding pharmacist gives me something most functional medicine practitioners don't have: a deep understanding of biochemistry, drug interactions, and personalized formulations.
I know how medications work—and more importantly, I know when they're not enough.
This dual expertise allows me to bridge two worlds: the precision of pharmaceutical science and the comprehensive lens of functional medicine. The result? Protocols that are evidence-based, personalized, and designed to work with your biology—not against it.
My areas of focus:
These are complex, interconnected systems that demand more than a one-size-fits-all approach. They require precision—and that's exactly what we deliver.
St. John's University ·
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