A neurologically grounded approach to chronic migraines, mood instability, and cognitive volatility

Care designed for complexity — not symptom suppression.

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In-person comprehensive evaluations • Telemedicine follow-ups • Cash-only, private care


Calm water droplet creating gentle ripples on a blue surface, symbolizing balance and regulation
Calm water droplet creating gentle ripples on a blue surface, symbolizing balance and regulation

This practice is for you if:

  • You experience recurrent migraines or neurologic symptoms that disrupt your focus, work, or quality of life

  • Your mood, energy, or cognition feels unstable, reactive, or difficult to regulate

  • You notice cyclical patterns — periods of overdrive, intensity, or insomnia followed by crashes, fog, or withdrawal

  • You carry a diagnosis of bipolar disorder (including Bipolar I or cyclothymia) — or suspect a bipolar-spectrum pattern —

    and want care that goes beyond symptom suppression

  • You’ve worked with psychiatrists or neurologists, yet still feel your underlying neurobiology hasn’t been fully addressed

  • You want careful, systems-level evaluation focused on stabilizing neurologic drivers over time

A Thoughtful, Integrative, Systems-Based Approach

Every new patient begins with an extended in-person evaluation,

allowing time to understand:

  • Your full neurologic and mood history

  • Medication responses and failures

  • Triggers, cycles, and patterns over time

  • Lifestyle, stress, and sleep architecture

  • Metabolic and inflammatory contributors

Follow-up care is provided via telemedicine, allowing continuity without disrupting your schedule.

Migraines and Mood Instability Are Rarely Separate Problems

Migraines, mood volatility, and sleep disruption are different expressions of the same underlying neurologic instability.

This often includes:

  • Neuroinflammatory and metabolic drivers

  • Circadian rhythm disruption

  • Bipolar-spectrum physiology

  • Medication-induced instability

  • Stress-sensitive neurologic patterns

When these patterns are missed—or treated in isolation—symptoms persist.

My work focuses on identifying and stabilizing the root neurologic drivers, not just suppressing symptoms.

Areas of Focus

  • Chronic and recurrent migraines

  • Neurologic headaches with unclear triggers

  • Mood volatility and emotional reactivity

  • Bipolar-spectrum patterns

  • Sleep instability

  • Cognitive fog and performance decline

  • Complex cases that haven’t responded to standard care

Diagnosis is never rushed.

Patterns matter more than labels.

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