Provider Support: Extending the Care Team
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Metabolic health coaching and education programs offer a whole-person approach that extends your care beyond the clinical encounter. At WellSelf 360, we partner with providers to support bridge the gap between treatment recommendations and real-world application.
We do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Instead, we serve as a trusted extension of your care team - providing education, structure and accountability. How We Support Clinical Teams
Focus Areas for Collaboration
Why It Works
Provider Training + Team Education We also offer workshops and training to help clinical teams integrate whole-person, metabolic, and lifestyle-aligned care into practice. Learn more about Clinician Collaboration. |
Partner With Us: Collaborative Support for Complex Midlife Health
Many of the women we work with are navigating ongoing health challenges, including chronic, complex, and rare conditions. My role is to help them create more clarity, steadiness, and capacity in the daily routines that influence their outcomes, so your treatment plan becomes more actionable and less overwhelming. We provide the non-clinical, behavior-focused support layer that improves adherence, enhances communication, and helps your care work more effectively in real life. Learn more about Clinician Collaboration. For Mental Health Providers: Metabolic Psychiatry → A Collaborative Approach to Brain + Metabolic Health Evidence continues to show that insulin resistance, inflammation, mitochondrial function, and metabolic stress can influence symptoms across depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, ADHD, PTSD, and cognitive decline. These metabolic factors also play a role in treatment resistance, which is why integrative and metabolic psychiatry are rapidly gaining traction. We don’t practice metabolic psychiatry, we complement it. We help patients implement metabolic + lifestyle strategies between visits so your clinical work has more support, consistency, and impact. Learn more about our Collaborative Approach to Metabolic Psychiatry. |