Brain & Mental Health

Your brain is not separate from the rest of your health.

At our clinic, we look at mental, metabolic, and hormonal health together to understand why symptoms are happening — and how to support lasting change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mental Health

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Mental health is one of the three core pillars of female health, alongside metabolic and menstrual health. It doesn’t exist in isolation — it influences how we eat, sleep, work, parent, manage stress, experience pain, and move through our daily lives.

Mental health is rooted in brain and nervous system function. While it’s often reduced to diagnoses like anxiety or depression, it also includes cognitive health, focus, decision-making, emotional resilience, confidence, and our ability to follow through on intentions. It affects how reliable we feel to ourselves and how much agency we have in our lives.

Mental and cognitive health also interact closely with hormonal shifts and the menstrual cycle. Conditions such as PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder), PMS, ADHD, OCD, or anxiety may be diagnosed, suspected, or undiagnosed — yet they can significantly impact symptoms across different phases of the cycle, influencing brain fog, fatigue, sleep quality, and emotional regulation.

When mental health is strained, it creates ripple effects: reduced focus at work, increased anxiety about performance, difficulty being present with family, disrupted sleep, and worsening fatigue. Physical pain can also play a role, as pain is processed through the brain and nervous system, contributing to exhaustion, distraction, and emotional burden.

At its core, mental health is about empowerment. It’s about understanding how your brain works, identifying barriers early, supporting long-term cognitive health, and taking a proactive, preventative approach — so you feel like you’re driving the car, not at the mercy of your symptoms.

Conditions & Symptoms

  • Brain health as an organ

  • Cognitive function

  • Focus and attention

  • Brain fog

  • Memory

  • Decision-making

  • Follow-through and execution

  • Confidence and self-reliance

  • Emotional resilience

  • Agency and motivation

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • ADHD (diagnosed or undiagnosed)

  • OCD

  • PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder)

  • PMS

  • Premenstrual exacerbation of mental health symptom

  • Alzheimer's 

  • Sleep quality and sleep disruption

  • Fatigue

  • Work performance and productivity

  • Stress and mental load

  • Parenting resilience and presence

  • Feeling scattered or overwhelmed

  • Nervous system health

  • Pain perception and chronic pain

  • Genetic predispositions

  • Brain–body interaction

Three pillars.
One integrated approach.