New service line
Mental health doesn’t stop at the neck. Our physician-supervised wellness program treats the whole system — mind and body, together.

Why we built this
Depression and metabolic disease travel together. Anxiety and poor sleep feed each other. Self-image affects mood as surely as serotonin does. After years of treating mental health in isolation, the evidence is overwhelming: patients do better when the body is part of the plan. Total Wellness brings that plan under one roof — supervised by the same clinical team that manages your mental health care, so nothing happens in a silo.

Eat for your brain
Personalized, sustainable nutrition guidance — not a fad diet. Food affects neurotransmitter production, energy, and mood stability; we make it work for your treatment, not against it.

Move the needle
Exercise is one of the most evidence-backed interventions for depression and anxiety. We build realistic plans matched to your starting point, schedule, and goals.

Physician-supervised
Medical weight management including GLP-1 medications, prescribed when clinically appropriate, with labs, monitoring, and the behavioral support that makes results last.

Targeted support
Vitamin and nutrient injections to address deficiencies that commonly show up alongside fatigue, low mood, and brain fog — guided by lab work, not guesswork.

Emerging science, careful hands
Clinician-guided peptide protocols supporting recovery, sleep quality, and metabolic health — offered conservatively, monitored closely, and always individualized.

Confidence is clinical
Hair loss is a quiet, persistent hit to self-image — and self-image is mental health. We offer medical hair growth treatment as part of whole-person care.
The mental health connection

Regular movement and a stable, nutrient-complete diet measurably improve mood, sleep, and anxiety symptoms — and they amplify the effects of therapy and medication. The problem has never been the evidence; it’s been follow-through. That’s why our plans are built by clinicians who know your full picture, sized to fit your actual life, and adjusted at the same visits where we manage the rest of your care.
The tie-back: exercise and dietary quality are consistently associated with reduced depressive symptoms — and with better response to standard mental health treatment.
The relationship between weight and mental health runs in both directions. Depression and its treatments can drive weight gain; weight struggles erode confidence, energy, and mood. GLP-1 medications have changed what’s medically possible — but they work best inside a supervised program with lab monitoring, nutritional support, and attention to the psychological side of a changing body. Ours is run by prescribers who already understand your mental health medications and how everything interacts.
The tie-back: meaningful weight loss is frequently accompanied by improvements in mood, self-esteem, sleep quality, and energy — gains that reinforce mental health treatment itself.


Fatigue, brain fog, and low mood are psychiatric symptoms — and sometimes they’re also nutritional or metabolic ones. Vitamin deficiencies can mimic or worsen depression. Our approach is conservative and data-driven: test first, treat what’s actually low, and monitor the response. Peptide protocols follow the same philosophy — clinician-guided, individualized, and integrated with your overall plan rather than ordered off a menu.
The tie-back: correcting genuine deficiencies removes a hidden drag on mood and energy that no amount of talk therapy can out-work.
Ask anyone experiencing hair loss: it isn’t vanity. It’s a daily, involuntary conversation with your own reflection, and for many people it feeds directly into social anxiety, avoidance, and low mood. Treating it is not separate from mental health care — for the right patient, it is mental health care. We offer medically guided hair growth treatment with honest expectations and real follow-up.
The tie-back: appearance-related distress is strongly linked with anxiety and depressive symptoms; addressing it addresses them.

A note on how we practice: every Total Wellness treatment is individualized, clinician-supervised, and offered only when clinically appropriate after evaluation. We’ll always tell you what the evidence supports — and what it doesn’t.
Ask about Total Wellness at your next visit, or reach out to get started.