What We Do
Does it feel like you’ve tried everything to heal your painful or irregular periods?
Or, have you been told you have ‘unexplained infertility’?
Does it feel like your doctor won’t listen to you, or that you’re out of options?
You’re in the right place.
Radiant Clinic helps you heal your cycle symptoms and achieve or prevent pregnancy, using a natural approach that starts with listening to YOU and your needs.
We utilize fertility awareness methods, precision lab testing, and expert medical care to get to the root cause of your symptoms, so you can heal your body and achieve your fertility goals.
Learn more below about conditions we treat, and when you’re ready to book, visit our financial page for information about our package-based pricing.
You do not need to be trying to conceive to seek care at Radiant Clinic! We offer a natural approach, based on the wisdom of your body and your menstrual cycle, to get to the root cause of your cycle symptoms. Using cycle charting, lab testing timed to your cycle, and medication treatments when appropriate, Radiant Clinic helps women restore healthy menstrual cycles and, if trying to conceive, achieve pregnancy.
Radiant Clinic is for you if any of the following are true:
You have cycle symptoms like painful, heavy or irregular periods or PCOS
You’ve been struggling to conceive, and you want to identify and treat the root cause
You want a natural alternative to IVF
You’re experiencing recurrent pregnancy loss
You want alternatives to hormonal birth control to prevent pregnancy
You suspect you have a hormone imbalance
You’re experiencing postpartum depression
Radiant Clinic offers evaluation and treatment for the following women’s health conditions:
Painful Periods
Painful periods, medically known as dysmenorrhea, are characterized by severe menstrual cramps that interfere with daily activities and quality of life.
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Charting cycles with a Fertility Awareness Method (FAM), Pelvic Ultrasound to rule out underlying causes.
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Radiant Clinic offers a range of treatments, including pain management strategies such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), lifestyle modifications, and alternative therapies.
Irregular Cycles
Irregular menstrual cycles refer to variations in the length, timing, or flow of menstrual periods, deviating from the typical 28 to 35-day cycle.
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Charting cycles with a Fertility Awareness Method (FAM), Focused lab draws targeted to certain times of cycle, Pelvic Ultrasound, Pelvic Exam
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Treatment targeted based on diagnostic findings and may include addressing hormonal imbalances through non-contraceptive methods, lifestyle modifications, and targeted interventions to restore regular menstrual cycles.
PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects reproductive-age women, PCOS may cause hormonal imbalances, irregular periods, cysts on the ovaries, decreased fertility and various other symptoms like facial hair growth or excessive acne.
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Charting cycles with a Fertility Awareness Method (FAM), Focused lab draws targeted to certain times of cycle, Pelvic Ultrasound
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Radiant Clinic offers personalized treatment plans tailored to address the specific symptoms and goals of individuals with PCOS. Treatment may involve non-contraceptive medication therapy, lifestyle modifications, weight management, and natural fertility enhancement instruction.
Infertility and Subfertility
Infertility refers to the inability to conceive after trying for at least one year, while subfertility indicates challenges with getting pregnant either in the past or having been pregnant in the past, but now having troubles getting pregnant again. Both conditions can result from various factors affecting reproductive health.
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Charting cycles with a Fertility Awareness Method (FAM), Focused lab draws targeted to certain times of cycle, Pelvic Ultrasound, Hysterosalpingogram
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Treatment targeted based on diagnostic findings and may include addressing hormonal imbalances, lifestyle modifications, or natural fertility enhancement techniques. In some cases, you may be referred on to another specialist for surgical evaluation.
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Recurrent pregnancy loss, also known as recurrent miscarriage, refers to the occurrence of two or more pregnancy losses before 20 weeks of gestation.
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Charting cycles with a Fertility Awareness Method (FAM), Targeted Lab draw to assess for hormone level stability, Complete lab panel to assess for coagulation disorders, Early lab draw with any subsequent pregnancy to assess hormone health, Pelvic Ultrasound if not previously done.
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Treatment targeted to correct underlying conditions such as hormonal imbalances, uterine abnormalities, or clotting factor issues. Treatment approaches may include medication, surgery, or supportive therapies tailored to each client’s individual needs. Many clients will be on supportive medication therapy throughout their pregnancy depending upon the underlying cause.
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that can occur after childbirth, characterized by feelings of sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion that can interfere with daily functioning.
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Physician Office Visit in person or telehealth
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Treatment options include medication therapy, non-pharmaceutical supplements discussion, referral to support groups, lifestyle adjustments, and collaboration with mental health professionals to promote emotional well-being and recovery.