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Welcome to SNS Health and Wellness Center
At Functional Wellness Rising, restoring balance to your overall health and wellness is our mission. Embark on a personalized journey with us to achieve optimal health and vitality by blending the best of traditional care with holistic approaches. Every step is designed specifically to meet your individual needs.

Brain fog
Hormonal Imbalance
Bloating or Gas
Stubborn Weight Gain
Persistent Fatigue
Constipation / Diarrhea
Mood Swings, Stress, or Irritability
Food Intolerances or Sensitivities
It's time to feel confident and happy with your health and we can help!


We start by listening to your symptoms, history, lifestyle, and goals to understand your full gut story.


We use advanced labs to uncover hidden gut issues, food sensitivities, and hormonal imbalances.


No one-size-fits-all plans. Just personalized care tailored to your body, lifestyle, and health goals for lasting healing.


This is a hands-on journey. Through 1:1 check-ins, support, and guidance, we stay connected and help you move forward every step of the way.


Say goodbye to bloating and fatigue, and hello to energy, clarity, and confidence, starting with your gut.







A board-certified Nurse Practitioner, Medical Examiner, and Functional Medicine Provider. I help women turn gut struggles into lasting, vibrant health.
If you’ve been eating clean, taking supplements, and doing all the “right” things but still feel bloated, constipated, exhausted, or just not yourself, you’re not alone. These symptoms aren’t random. They’re your body’s way of asking for deeper support.
My approach helps uncover the root causes behind those persistent issues so you can stop guessing and finally start healing in a way that lasts.
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Whether you're curious about services or just need guidance on where to start, I'm here to help. Reach out and let’s talk.
Ready to uncover what’s been holding you back? In this free call, we’ll explore your biggest health concerns and map out your next best step, no pressure, Our call is the Clarity Call.
We strive to connect natural healing practices with contemporary scientific knowledge, creating a synergy that enhances wellness and supports holistic health

We recognize that every individual is unique. By delving deep into your health history, lifestyle, and specific concerns, we craft a wellness plan that's exclusively yours. This personalized approach ensures that your journey to health is as unique as you are.

Utilizing state-of-the-art functional lab testing, we go beyond surface symptoms to uncover the underlying causes of your health challenges. This thorough analysis allows us to address issues at their source, leading to more effective and lasting solutions.

We believe in a collaborative approach to wellness. By fostering a supportive partnership, we empower you with the knowledge and tools needed to take charge of your health. Together, we'll navigate the path to optimal well-being, celebrating every milestone along the way.

The holidays are over, the decorations are packed away, and suddenly… everything feels a little flat. If you’re feeling low, unmotivated, or craving comfort foods, you’re not alone. Many people experience a post-holiday mood dip.
Your brain chemistry, hormones, light exposure, and even gut health all play a role in how you feel this time of year. Understanding these connections can help you restore balance naturally and start the new year feeling grounded and clear-minded.
During the holidays, your brain and body are running on excitement, novelty, and social connection. All of which increase dopamine, your "motivation and reward" neurotransmitter. When the season ends, dopamine levels can temporarily drop, leaving you feeling less energized or inspired.
At the same time, shorter daylight hours can reduce serotonin production, the neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood, sleep, and calmness. This combination often leads to what's commonly called the winter blues or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) - a type of depression linked to light and circadian rhythm changes.
Your mood depends on a delicate balance between neurotransmitters, especially serotonin and dopamine.
Serotonin is your body's natural "feel-good" chemical. It supports emotional stability, restful sleep, and a sense of calm. Because serotonin is made from the amino acid tryptophan, and about 90% is produced in the gut, both nutrition and gut health strongly influence how much your body can make.
When serotonin levels dip, you might notice:
Sadness or moodiness
Trouble sleeping
Increased sugar or carb cravings
Feeling emotionally "flat"
Dopamine fuels motivation, focus, and pleasure. During the holidays, socializing, gift-giving, and festive foods all boost dopamine. When those activities stop, levels can drop, leading to fatigue, lack of drive, or "blah" feelings.
A low-dopamine pattern can look like:
Low motivation or focus
Fatigue or apathy
Difficulty feeling pleasure
Craving stimulation (sugar, caffeine, screens)
When both serotonin and dopamine are low, your brain can feel like it's running on empty.
Winter months mean shorter days, less sunlight, and more time indoors. That matters because light exposure regulates serotonin and melatonin, two hormones that directly affect your mood and sleep-wake cycle.
Less daylight can reduce serotonin and increase melatonin, leading to fatigue and lower mood. Disrupted circadian rhythms also affect dopamine signaling, making motivation harder to sustain.
You can absolutely support your mood and brain chemistry through natural, functional strategies, and many of them are simple daily habits.
Get Morning Light
Light therapy or even 10 - 20 minutes of natural sunlight exposure in the morning helps regulate circadian rhythm, boost serotonin, and reduce winter low mood.
Eat to Feed Your Brain
Your brain needs amino acids, vitamins, and minerals to make neurotransmitters:
For serotonin: foods rich in tryptophan (turkey, eggs, salmon, oats, seeds).
For dopamine: sources of tyrosine and phenylalanine (chicken, fish, legumes, nuts).
Include B-vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and omega-3 fats, which are essential cofactors for neurotransmitter production.
Move and Reset Your Nervous System
Exercise boots dopamine and serotonin while lowering cortisol, your main stress hormone. Combine this with mindful rest: yoga, breathwork, or simply time away from screens can calm the nervous system and restore balance.
Protect Your Sleep
Good sleep restores neurotransmitter levels. Aim for 7-9 hours nightly, reduce blue light at night, and create a relaxing bedtime routine.
Support Your Gut Health
A balanced microbiome helps regulate serotonin production and inflammation. Include fermented foods like sauerkraut, kefir, or kimchi, and plenty of fiber to feed beneficial bacteria.
Stay Connected and Engaged
Connection boosts dopamine and oxytocin, powerful mood stabilizers. Plan meaningful social time, volunteer, or start a hobby that excites you. These experiences literally re-ignite your brain's reward pathways.
If your mood remains low, or you've noticed persistent fatigue or loss of motivation, functional testing can uncover what's out of balance. Testing doesn't replace care, it personalizes it.
Neurotransmitter testing: to measure serotonin, dopamine, and GABA metabolites
Vitamin D levels: deficiency is linked with depression and low serotonin activity
Micronutrient testing: for B-vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and iron, all vital for mood chemistry
Cortisol/adrenal rhythm testing: to evaluate how stress affects mood regulation
Gut or microbiome testing: to explore how gut health may be influencing neurotransmitter production
Feeling low after the holidays doesn't mean you've lost your motivation or joy, it simply means your body is finding its new rhythm. Support your nervous system, nourish your brain chemistry, and let you energy return naturally. If it doesn't, functional testing and individualized care can help uncover what your body needs most.
Very simple. A licensed practitioner will ask you some questions, do a quick health history, and determine if you're a case they can accept. If they think they can help they'll give you the package options available and work to find a personalized health plan to fit your unique needs.
ABSOLUTELY! Functional medicine is a safe and natural way of dealing with the root cause of health challenges, focusing on lifestyle changes, stress management, natural remedies and supplementation that is tailored to your personal situation. There are very few conventional practitioners that will do objective functional testing and work towards finding the ROOT CAUSE of the health challenge. Most providers simply give a medicine / chemical cover up.
Functional medicine draws on both traditional medical knowledge and emerging research. While it may incorporate alternative therapies, the approach is rooted in scientific evidence. Practitioners stay updated on the latest research to provide the best possible care.
Functional medicine uses a combination of comprehensive medical history, advanced laboratory testing, and in-depth patient interviews to understand the underlying factors contributing to health problems. This approach helps in creating personalized treatment plans.
The timeline for results varies depending on the individual and the nature of their health concerns. Some patients may experience improvement relatively quickly, while others may require more time for significant changes. Functional medicine is often considered a long-term, preventative approach.
Our services are 100% virtual, allowing us to serve clients anywhere in the state of Georgia.
No. we are a cash- based practice and do not accept insurance. You can however use a Health savings account (HSA) or Flexible spending account (FSA) for your visit or supplements.
It is important to note we spend a great deal of time with our patients to understand the state of their health by gathering information, analyzing symptoms and providing in depth education, giving every patient who comes in the time and attention they fully deserve that is critical to their health needs. Because of this reason, it is impossible to follow the traditional insurance model of care, which typically only allots 15 minutes per patient. We can however provide a superbill upon request, for you to submit to your insurance for possible out of network coverage.



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