01/28/2026
January often brings a renewed focus on health—catching up on appointments, addressing lingering concerns, and setting intentions for the year ahead. While wellness is often framed around diet or exercise, true wellness begins with accessible, consistent medical care.
As a Family Nurse Practitioner with experience in both primary care and aesthetic medicine, I’ve seen how fragmented healthcare can delay treatment and impact long-term outcomes. That’s why this year, is expanding to include primary and acute care services, allowing patients to address preventive, medical, and wellness needs in one trusted setting.
What comprehensive wellness looks like:
• Annual exams and routine physicals
• Acute sick visits (URIs, sinus infections, flu-like illness, UTIs)
• Chronic condition and medication management
• Weight, metabolic, and hormonal health support
• Fatigue concerns and preventive screenings
• Personalized, relationship-based care
Primary care and aesthetic medicine are deeply connected—stress, inflammation, hormones, sleep, and unmanaged conditions all influence how we feel and function. Integrating care allows for safer decisions, better outcomes, and a more complete picture of health.
Insurance is accepted for primary care services, and telehealth visits are available when appropriate—making care more accessible during busy schedules and winter months.
January wellness isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about building a strong medical foundation—so you can move into the year informed, supported, and confident in your care.
✨ Wellness starts here.