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Root-cause medicine for complex conditions
20 practitioners are currently mapped for this treatment.

During the visit
Extended initial consultation (60-120 minutes)
Comprehensive health history and timeline of symptoms
Detailed questionnaires about diet, lifestyle, environment, and family history
Ordering of specialized functional lab tests
Duration
60-120 minute initial consultation
Starting at
$300
Practitioner access
20 mapped
Category
Diagnostics
About this treatment
Functional medicine is a systems-oriented approach that identifies and addresses the root causes of disease rather than just treating symptoms. Functional medicine practitioners (MDs, DOs, NDs, or other licensed providers with advanced training) view the body as an interconnected whole where imbalances in one system affect others. They use advanced diagnostic testing and personalized treatment plans to restore optimal function.
Functional medicine consultations are comprehensive, often lasting 60-90 minutes or more. Practitioners take detailed health histories including diet, lifestyle, stress, environment, and genetics. They order specialized lab testing—comprehensive metabolic panels, hormone testing, gut microbiome analysis, toxin screening, nutritional deficiencies, and more—to identify underlying imbalances.
Treatment focuses on lifestyle interventions (nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress management), targeted supplementation, and addressing root causes like gut dysfunction, inflammation, hormonal imbalances, or toxicity. Functional medicine excels at treating complex chronic conditions that conventional medicine struggles with—autoimmune diseases, digestive disorders, hormonal issues, chronic fatigue, and unexplained symptoms.
Visit flow
Extended initial consultation (60-120 minutes)
Comprehensive health history and timeline of symptoms
Detailed questionnaires about diet, lifestyle, environment, and family history
Ordering of specialized functional lab tests
Review of test results and discussion of underlying imbalances
Personalized treatment plan addressing root causes
Regular follow-up to track progress and refine approach
Best for
People with complex chronic conditions
Those who haven't found answers in conventional medicine
Individuals with autoimmune diseases
People with digestive disorders or hormonal imbalances
Key outcomes
Root-cause rather than symptom-focused approach
Personalized treatment based on individual biochemistry
Advanced diagnostic testing not typically used in conventional medicine
Integration of lifestyle, nutrition, and targeted interventions
Gabriel intelligence
Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether functional medicine consultation fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
Connect sessions to a real plan
Gabriel can pair this with diagnostics, supplements, peptides, and follow-up cadence so it fits into a real protocol instead of sitting in isolation.
Practitioner match
Find the right clinic, not just the nearest one
Gabriel uses trust, treatment fit, and modality overlap to surface practitioners who are more likely to be a strong match for this exact treatment path.
Evidence & safety
Functional medicine uses evidence-based testing and interventions, applied through a systems-biology lens. The approach is supported by research in systems biology, nutrition, and integrative medicine. When practiced by qualified, licensed practitioners with functional medicine training (e.g., IFM-certified), it's safe and effective. Costs can be higher than conventional care due to time investment and specialized testing. Many find it worth the investment for complex conditions. Best for those committed to active participation in their healing.
Top matches
Sorted by Gabriel Trust Score and treatment fit so the first click is closer to the right clinic, not just the loudest listing.
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