The intake is the medicine.
Time spent listening is not preamble. It is, often, the most diagnostic part of the visit.
Every founding story is a small rebellion against something. Ours started in a fluorescent waiting room, and the eight minutes the doctor had for the appointment.
With Love Wellness began with a question that wouldn't leave: what if the appointment were the actual care, not the bottleneck before it? What if the assessment took ninety unhurried minutes? What if we ordered tests because they answered a question, not because they fit the codes?
That question is now the practice. We are small on purpose. We see fewer clients on purpose. The result is medicine that has the time to be patient, and a chair you can feel safe in.
Bringing the Venus Legacy device into the studio in 2026 is the same idea, applied outward. Aesthetics, when they're paced and protocol-driven and honest about results, are part of the conversation about wellbeing — not a separate vanity ledger.
We are functional medicine practitioners who happen to also do excellent skin tightening. Or aesthetic clinicians who happen to also know your iron, your cortisol, your thyroid panel. Both readings are true.
The kind of practice we are can be drawn in five lines. We try to honor them in every appointment.
Time spent listening is not preamble. It is, often, the most diagnostic part of the visit.
We don't run panels because the catalog exists. Each test is ordered to settle a specific question we couldn't otherwise.
The same diagnosis can ask for different care in different bodies. Our recommendations are written one person at a time.
Wellness is rarely a single visit. We measure success in months and seasons, not 24 hours after a treatment.
We will tell you what to expect, what we cannot promise, and when another modality would serve you better than ours.
We protect the calendar so the people on it are protected. If you join, you are not a number on a spreadsheet — you are someone we know.
Slowness, in a practice, is not a luxury. It is the method.— On the way we work
The first conversation is unhurried by design. Bring what's been bothering you for years, or bring nothing at all. Either is welcome.
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