COVID Recovery & Long-COVID Support

Long COVID—also called Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC)—includes symptoms that persist for weeks or months after the initial infection. These can involve debilitating fatigue, shortness of breath, chest discomfort or palpitations, brain fog, headaches, sleep disturbance, mood changes, altered taste/smell, GI upset, and more. At Innergy Integrative Medicine, our Long-COVID care is designed to address these lingering effects with a comprehensive, individualized plan.

Are you still experiencing symptoms after COVID-19?

If ongoing fatigue, cognitive issues, breathing problems, or other post-viral symptoms are disrupting your life, our program can help you work toward relief and recovery.

Have conventional approaches fallen short?

Long-COVID is complex, and many patients don’t improve with one-size-fits-all care. We offer a multidimensional strategy that adapts to your presentation and goals.

What to expect from our program

  • Thorough evaluation: We map your symptom timeline, review medical history and medications, and order targeted labs as needed to guide care.

  • Multifaceted treatment plan: Nutrition and GI support, immune and inflammatory balance, energy restoration strategies, breathwork and pacing, autonomic (POTS/dysautonomia) support, and targeted nutraceuticals—all personalized and adjusted over time.

  • Energy & stamina support: Stepwise pacing and gentle conditioning to reduce “push-crash” cycles.

  • Cognitive support: Practical strategies and nutrients aimed at clarity, focus, and sleep quality.

  • Respiratory support: Techniques and therapies to improve breathing efficiency and capacity.

  • Whole-person recovery: Stress regulation, sleep hygiene, and lifestyle adjustments to support resilience.

Post-vaccination symptom support

We also care for patients with suspected post-vaccination adverse symptoms. Our approach is the same: careful history, safety screening, appropriate referrals, and a tailored plan to reduce symptom burden—while coordinating with your primary care and specialists.

Who should consider this program?

Anyone with persistent issues after COVID-19—or with concerning symptoms following vaccination—especially if standard treatments haven’t provided sufficient relief.