People seek care for many different reasons. Some are focused on weight loss, hormones, energy, sleep, cognitive performance, longevity, or athletic goals. Others simply know that something feels off and want a deeper understanding of why.
The Schreiber Precision Method adapts to the individual. These Areas of Focus represent common starting points, each approached through the same physician-guided framework of assessment, evaluation, contributor analysis, and personalized strategy.
Most people arrive with a concern, a symptom, a goal, or a frustration. They may be struggling with weight loss, low energy, poor sleep, declining performance, difficulty concentrating, hormone-related symptoms, or simply a desire to age more proactively.
A person may seek help for fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, low libido, poor recovery, or declining performance. While these concerns are real, they do not always reveal the underlying factors that may be contributing to them.
The purpose of evaluation is not simply to match a symptom to a treatment. It is to identify relevant patterns, contributors, priorities, and opportunities that may help guide a more personalized strategy.
The Areas of Focus below represent some of the most common reasons patients seek care. While each category highlights a different concern, all are approached through the same physician-guided framework of assessment, contributor analysis, personalized recommendations, and ongoing refinement.
No two patients arrive with exactly the same concerns, goals, or priorities. These areas represent common starting points for physician-guided evaluation, contributor analysis, and personalized strategy development.
Weight regulation, appetite control, insulin resistance, body composition, metabolic health, and long-term sustainability.
Evaluation of testosterone, thyroid function, hormonal balance, symptoms, performance, and wellbeing.
Personalized approaches to attention, executive function, neurodevelopmental concerns, and cognitive performance.
Memory, focus, mental clarity, cognitive resilience, and proactive brain health strategies.
Sleep quality, recovery capacity, restorative physiology, and factors influencing resilience and energy.
Libido, performance, hormonal contributors, vascular factors, and overall sexual wellbeing.
Healthspan, resilience, healthy aging, risk reduction, and long-term vitality.
Fatigue, recovery, exercise tolerance, cellular energy production, and mitochondrial function.
Hair health, skin quality, appearance-related concerns, and underlying physiologic contributors.
Performance optimization, recovery, endurance, strength, body composition, and training adaptation.
Whether someone begins with metabolic health, hormones, cognitive performance, sleep, longevity, or another area of focus, the process remains consistent: understand the person, identify meaningful contributors, prioritize what matters most, and develop a personalized strategy guided by clinical evaluation.
We begin by understanding symptoms, goals, history, lifestyle factors, previous testing, and the broader clinical picture.
We look for patterns, relationships, and factors that may be influencing health, performance, recovery, resilience, or aging.
Recommendations are shaped by findings, priorities, timing, sequencing, and individual circumstances.
The destination may differ from patient to patient. The method does not.
Most patients do not fit neatly into a single category. Health is interconnected, and many concerns overlap. What begins as a search for help with one issue often reveals opportunities in several others.
Weight concerns may overlap with hormones. Sleep may influence cognitive performance. Energy can be affected by metabolic health, recovery, mitochondrial function, or other factors. Longevity often touches nearly every area of health.
The purpose of the assessment is not to force someone into a predefined box. It is to better understand your goals, concerns, history, and priorities so that the most relevant pathways can be identified.
If you're uncertain where to begin, simply start with the area that feels most important to you today.
You do not need to know exactly which pathway is right for you before beginning. The assessment helps identify your goals, concerns, priorities, and potential areas that may deserve deeper evaluation.
From there, we can determine which areas of focus may be most relevant and whether the Schreiber Precision Method is an appropriate fit for your goals and circumstances.
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