How the Work Typically Unfolds
A structured, low-pressure process focused on clarity, orientation, and next-step thinking.
Some situations are best served by a focused conversation. Others benefit from deeper, record-based synthesis when complexity calls for it.
Initial Inquiry (15 minutes)
A brief, low-pressure conversation focused on orientation and fit.
This conversation helps clarify whether a Thinking Partner Session or a Deeper Synthesis would be the most helpful next step.
No records are reviewed
No preparation is required
No clinical advice is given
If the work feels aligned, next steps are outlined clearly.
Possible Next Steps
Thinking Partner Session
A structured conversation designed to organize thinking, surface key questions, and clarify next steps.
No diagnosis or treatment recommendations
No medical records reviewed
Standalone, contained session
Payment made directly by the individual
You will leave with clearer structure around:
Key themes or patterns
Priority questions
What to bring back to your clinician
The Thinking Partner Session is a one-hour session offered at a flat fee of $150. Pricing is visible at booking.
Deeper Synthesis
When a situation involves extensive records, timelines, or cross-system complexity, a deeper synthesis may be the most useful next step.
This work involves comprehensive review and organization of submitted materials and may include:
Longitudinal medical record organization
Cross-system pattern mapping
Genetics pattern analysis (when relevant)
You receive a Clinical Spotlight Map that summarizes key patterns, questions, and areas of focus in a clear, organized format.
This work is customized to the individual and the specific situation being reviewed.
Deeper Synthesis includes:
A brief orientation conversation after completion
A 30-minute follow-up session to review findings and clarify questions to bring back to your licensed clinician
Fee:
Deeper Synthesis is offered as a flat-fee engagement of $750.
Screening & Scope:
Screening is required prior to acceptance, typically through a brief inquiry conversation or a short screening questionnaire.
This work is designed to support medical care — not replace it.
All diagnostic decisions, testing, and treatment planning remain with your licensed provider