We help treat the following mental health conditions.

Mental Health
Personalized, integrative care for mental wellness.
As a holistic mental health practice, we recognize that anxiety, depression, and ADHD are complex conditions influenced by a combination of genetics, biology, and environment. Our approach integrates advanced genetic testing to identify individual genetic variations and nutrient status, allowing for personalized treatment strategies. We often supplement targeted vitamins to address underlying deficiencies that may exacerbate symptoms. When appropriate, we incorporate prescription medications, carefully selected and dosed to support stabilization and symptom relief. This integrative model aims to treat the whole person, not just the diagnosis, promoting sustainable mental wellness from the inside out.
A comprehensive approach to well-being.
Mental health care utilizing prescription medications, when combined with holistic treatments such as genetic testing, and vitamin nutrition therapy, offers a comprehensive approach to well-being that addresses both the mind and body. Medication can help regulate neurochemical imbalances, providing symptom relief and stability, while genetic testing allows for personalized treatment plans by identifying individual susceptibilities. Vitamin repletion therapy supports brain health by correcting nutritional deficiencies that can impact mood and cognitive function. Together, these integrated strategies enhance treatment effectiveness, promote long-term recovery, and empower individuals to achieve a balanced, healthier mental state through tailored and multifaceted care.
Gene mutations and mental health.
The connection between mental health conditions and gene mutations lies in how certain genetic variations can influence brain function, neurochemistry, and the body’s ability to regulate mood, stress, and cognitive processes. While mental health disorders are typically complex and influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors, specific gene mutations or polymorphisms have been linked to increased risk for conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
Nutrition and mental health.
Mental health isn’t just about brain chemistry, it’s also deeply connected to nutrition. Deficiencies in key vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids can worsen or even contribute to the development of mental health disorders. Ensuring a nutrient-rich diet, and addressing deficiencies through testing and targeted supplementation when needed, can be a valuable part of mental health treatment and prevention.
Our Values.
Bion Healthcare is built on a foundation of compassionate care, where every patient is treated with respect, empathy, and understanding. We are committed to delivering personalized treatment plans that reflect each individual’s unique journey and goals. Through clinical excellence and evidence-based practices, we ensure safe, effective, and high-quality care. Above all, we strive to empower our patients—helping them heal, grow, and regain control of their lives with confidence and support.