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IBS & SIBO

IBS and SIBO often present with bloating, abdominal discomfort, altered bowel habits, and food-related symptoms that fluctuate over time. Symptoms may worsen after infection, antibiotic exposure, periods of stress, or changes in sleep, diet, or routine.

We focus on understanding symptom patterns, triggers, and the underlying physiology contributing to gut sensitivity and dysregulation. Treatment is individualized, layered, and adjusted over time to improve comfort, predictability, and quality of life.

IBS

When the Gut Becomes Overly Reactive

doctor and patient looking at computerLiving with IBS or SIBO often means feeling unsure how the gut will respond from one day to the next. Many patients describe planning their lives around symptoms—what they eat, where they go, and how much they can commit to—after years of trial-and-error treatments that offered only partial or temporary relief.

IBS is often used as a broad label rather than a precise explanation. Our role is to help sort through the symptom pattern and underlying drivers so treatment can be more targeted and intentional. Depending on what emerges, this may involve focused dietary strategies, stress and lifestyle support, selective use of medication, and attention to the local neuroimmune signaling within the gastrointestinal tract.

Progress is defined by steadier digestion, fewer disruptions, and greater confidence around food and daily routines. The goal is not perfection, but a gut that feels more predictable, resilient, and easier to live with over time.

doctor and patient looking at computer

Living with IBS or SIBO often means feeling unsure how the gut will respond from one day to the next. Many patients describe planning their lives around symptoms—what they eat, where they go, and how much they can commit to—after years of trial-and-error treatments that offered only partial or temporary relief.

IBS is often used as a broad label rather than a precise explanation. Our role is to help sort through the symptom pattern and underlying drivers so treatment can be more targeted and intentional. Depending on what emerges, this may involve focused dietary strategies, stress and lifestyle support, selective use of medication, and attention to the local neuroimmune signaling within the gastrointestinal tract.

Progress is defined by steadier digestion, fewer disruptions, and greater confidence around food and daily routines. The goal is not perfection, but a gut that feels more predictable, resilient, and easier to live with over time.

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IBS

IBS & SIBO

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