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Conditions We Treat

Chronic Fatigue
Treatment

Chronic fatigue is more than just being tired — it's persistent exhaustion that doesn't improve with rest. We dig deep to find the underlying causes and develop targeted treatment strategies.

Who We See for Chronic Fatigue

Patients with chronic fatigue typically present in three patterns: (1) post-viral or post-COVID patients whose energy hasn't returned to baseline; (2) women 35–55 with overlapping thyroid, hormonal, and HPA-axis dysregulation; and (3) high-functioning patients with subtle nutrient deficiencies, sleep apnea, or insulin issues that have been missed in standard care.

Common Causes

  • Adrenal dysfunction
  • Thyroid imbalance
  • Nutrient deficiencies
  • Chronic infections
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction
  • Hormonal imbalances

Treatments We Offer

Comprehensive lab testing
IV nutrient therapy
Hormone optimization
Mitochondrial support
Targeted supplementation

A Note on Evidence & Expectations

Chronic fatigue and post-viral fatigue syndromes are recognized in the medical literature, with growing research into mitochondrial, autonomic, and immune mechanisms. Treatment evidence is still individualized rather than protocolized, and outcomes vary.

Common Questions

What's the difference between chronic fatigue and just being tired?

Normal tiredness improves with rest and sleep. Chronic fatigue persists for months, isn't fixed by rest, often comes with post-exertional crashes, and significantly impairs daily function. The pattern is what distinguishes it.

What labs should I run if I'm always exhausted?

A useful workup typically includes a full thyroid panel, iron studies including ferritin, vitamin D and B12, a metabolic and CBC panel, sex hormones, diurnal cortisol, and inflammatory markers. We add testing for chronic infections or mitochondrial issues based on history.

Can long COVID cause chronic fatigue?

Yes — post-viral fatigue syndromes including long COVID are well-documented and often involve a mix of mitochondrial, autonomic, and immune dysfunction. Treatment is individualized and often slow, but most patients improve meaningfully over time.

Will IV therapy actually help my energy?

IV therapy is most useful when there's a confirmed deficiency or absorption issue — it isn't a stand-alone fix. Used appropriately alongside lab-driven treatment of root causes, many patients find it a meaningful adjunct.

Ready to treat your chronic fatigue?

Book a free 30-minute consultation. We'll review your history, discuss your goals, and recommend the right treatment plan.

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