Functional health concern

You're sleeping. You're resting. You're still exhausted.

Feeling tired all the time isn't something you should have to accept. While lack of sleep can certainly play a role, persistent fatigue is often connected to deeper issues like thyroid function, hormones, nutrient deficiencies, gut health, inflammation, or chronic stress. Our goal is to uncover what's keeping your body from producing the energy it was designed to have.

Reviewed by Dr. Tom McGuire, DC  ยท  Updated July 2026

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How we help

We look for what's draining your energy.

Fatigue is a symptom, not the whole story. We investigate the factors that may be affecting how your body creates and uses energy so your efforts finally have something to work with.

Our approach

  • In-depth testing for thyroid function, hormones, nutrient deficiencies, inflammation, and gut health.
  • Plain-English explanations, so you understand what your results actually mean.
  • A personalized nutrition and supplement plan designed around your body's needs.
  • Practical lifestyle recommendations that fit into real life.
  • Ongoing support from Dr. Tom as your body begins to heal.
The result: more energy, clearer thinking, and a body that finally feels like it's working with you, not against you.
The honest version

"You just need more sleep" isn't always the answer.

If you've already tried sleeping more, drinking more coffee, eating healthier, and pushing through your day, yet you're still exhausted, your body may be trying to tell you something deeper. We use advanced testing to help uncover why your energy isn't where it should be so we can create a plan based on answers, not guesses.

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Common questions

Fatigue & low energy FAQ

Why am I so tired even when I sleep enough?
Persistent fatigue often has more going on underneath than sleep alone, things like thyroid function, hormones, blood sugar swings, low iron or vitamin D, gut health, or ongoing stress. Sleep is one piece of the puzzle. We look at the rest so we can find what's actually draining your energy.
What kind of testing is involved?
It depends on your situation. We may look at thyroid markers, key hormones, iron and vitamin D, blood sugar, and inflammation. The point is to stop guessing and get clear answers, then walk through the results with you in plain English.
Do I have to stop seeing my regular doctor?
No. Functional health care works alongside your regular doctor, not instead of them. We focus on the nutrition, lifestyle, and root-cause side of how you feel day to day.