A B O U T R E M E D Y

Built small, on purpose.

Small panels. Long visits. One provider who actually knows you. This is functional medicine the way it should work, and the way every provider here practices.

H O W W E P R A C T I C E

Four things we refuse to compromise on.

01

Small panels

We cap how many patients each provider carries, so you are never just a number on a chart.

02

Long visits

30 to 90 minutes, never rushed. Enough time to actually connect the dots.

03

Small on purpose

A short bench of people who know you, not a rotating cast of strangers.

04

Relationship-focused

The same provider, every visit, building care on knowing your history.

It started with one provider who couldn't keep watching people fall through the cracks.

Our founder, Stacy, spent more than a decade in the ER. It wasn't the emergencies that wore her down, it was the patterns: patients dismissed, rushed, and handed a prescription instead of an answer. People coming back weeks later, sicker, because no one had taken the time to figure out what was actually wrong.

Remedy was built to practice differently. Thorough visits. Real plans. A provider who stays in your corner. As we grow, that standard does not change.

The model is the point, not any one of us. Every provider we bring on practices the same way.

W H Y W E B U I L T R E M E D Y

Health-Driven, Not Profit-Driven

We’re not in the business of selling pills, powders, injections or pricey tests. Our mission is simple: to empower you with personalized care, honest guidance, and the tools you truly need for lasting health

What You Get:

➜ 30-90 minute appointments: No rushing here

➜ Same provider, every visit: Someone who knows your name

➜ Direct messaging access: Support between appointments

➜ Short wait times: We respect your time

➜ Clear, transparent pricing: No surprise bills

➜ Educationβ€”not just orders

➜ On-time appointments (yes, really)

What You Won’t Get:

➜ Rushed visits and rotating providers

➜ Surprise bills

➜ AI-generated protocols

➜ "Your labs are normal" with no explanation

➜ Months-long waits for follow-up

➜ Waiting days for a callback that never comes

What our patients are saying...

Small On Purpose

A woman with long dark hair, wearing a green sleeveless top and black wide-leg pants, stands with her arms crossed in a hallway with white walls and a dark doorway behind her, smiling at the camera.

Meet Stacy

I've been in healthcare for over 18 years. More than a decade of that was in the ERβ€”trauma bays, overnight shifts, and the kind of medicine that doesn't wait.

But it wasn't the emergencies that burned me out. It was the patterns.

The woman who came in at 2am with chest pain and left with a Xanax prescription and a pat on the head. The guy whose "anxiety" turned out to be a thyroid condition no one had bothered to work up. The patients who kept coming backβ€”not because they weren't trying, but because no one had ever taken the time to actually figure out what was wrong.

I watched people fall through the cracks of a system that was supposed to help them. They'd wait hours in overcrowded waiting rooms, get ten minutes with a provider who'd never seen them before, and leave with a prescription that barely touched the surface. Then they'd come back weeks later, sicker and more frustrated, stuck in a cycle no one was willing to break.

The same thing was happening in primary care. Rushed visits. Months-long waits.Providers too overwhelmed and too handcuffed by insurance to give people the care they actually needed. Patients leaving with more questions than answersβ€”and a growing sense that maybe it really was all in their head.

It wasn't. It isn't.

I started Remedy because I couldn't keep watching it happen. I wanted to build the kind of practice where people actually get heard. Where there's time to connect the dots. Where you're not handed a prescription and shown the doorβ€”you're given a real plan and a provider who stays in your corner.

Small panels. Long visits. One provider who actually knows your story. Root-cause care with follow-through.

This is what I needed healthcare to be. So I built it.

    • Double board certified Family (FNP-BC) & Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP-BC) by ANCC

    • Master’s of Nursing (MSN) from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

    • Bachelor’s of Science (BSN) with a focus in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention from California State University, Fullerton (CSUF)

    • Ten+ years of ER nursing experience in various level 1 trauma hospitals

    • Six years of inpatient phlebotomy & lab processing experience

    • Faculty at the Academy of Functional Nutrition & Lifestyle Medicine (AFNLM) by Dr. Datis Kharrazian of the Kharrazian Institute

    • Co-contributor & creator to Functional Medicine Practitioner Essentials by Dr. Yousef Elyman, MD, IFMCP

    • Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) by the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing

    • Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) certified by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)

    • Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP) from the Institute of Functional Medicine

    • Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP)

    • Certified ABAAHP by the American Academy of Anti-aging medicine (A4M)

    • Distinguished Faculty Award from the Academy of Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine.

    • Certified Functional Nutritionist-Specialist (CFN-S) by the Academy of Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine

    • Clinical Weight Management coursework by the American Academy of Anti-aging medicine (A4M)

    • Coursework for Clinical Mastership from the Kharrazian Institute

    • Member of the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM)

    • Member of the American Academy of Anti-aging medicine (A4M)

    • Member of the North American Menopause Society (NAMS)

    • Member of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH)

    • Member of Nurse Practitioners of Oregon (NPO)

    • Member California Association of Nurse Practitioners (CANP)

Let's figure this out, together.

Associations & Memberships

  • Close-up of a blue sign with white text that reads 'UC LA'.

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • The logo of The Institute for Functional Medicine with the text 'Certified Practitioner' below.

    Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner

  • Blue and white text indicating the logo of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

    American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine

  • BCEN Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing logo with text and graphics in blue and teal colors.

    Certification for Emergency Nursing (CEN)

  • Logo of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health featuring a stylized female profile outline in purple and pink text

    International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health

  • Logo of the North American Menopause Society featuring a stylized face of a woman with flowing hair made of red lines.

    North American Menopause Society

  • Logo for the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NAPNH).

    National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health

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