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POTS / Dysautonomia

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Understanding the Whole Picture

POTS & Dysautonomia Treatment at House of Healing

Living with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) or Dysautonomia can feel like your body’s wiring is misfiring — your heart races when you stand, fatigue sets in without warning, and everyday activities can feel overwhelming. At House of Healing Integrative Medical Center, Dr. Stephanie H. Abrams offers compassionate, root-cause care designed to help your nervous system find its rhythm again.

Dr. Abrams understands Dysautonomia not only as a physician but as someone who has walked this path herself. Her treatment model combines advanced diagnostics, personalized therapy, and lifestyle redesign to help patients reclaim energy, balance, and confidence.

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Treatment Type:

Integrative management of nervous system regulation and circulation

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Includes:

Lifestyle & nutritional therapy, medications, IV infusions, and diagnostic testing

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Technology:

TM Wave™ device for objective Dysautonomia evaluation

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Recovery:

Gradual improvement with ongoing therapy and guided follow-up

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Results:

Enhanced energy, circulation, and stability in daily life

Disrupting the Body’s Balance

What is POTS/Dysautonomia?

POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) and Dysautonomia are disorders of the autonomic nervous system — the body’s automatic control system for heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation. Patients may experience dizziness, rapid heartbeat, fatigue, temperature intolerance, and “brain fog” when standing or performing everyday activities.

At House of Healing, Dr. Abrams focuses on uncovering the why behind these symptoms — addressing dehydration, nutritional imbalances, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, or underlying autoimmune or genetic factors that contribute to Dysautonomia.

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An Integrative Path Toward Stability and Strength

What is POTS/Dysautonomia Treatment Like?

Every treatment begins with an in-depth consultation and diagnostic evaluation using the TM Wave™ — an advanced device that measures autonomic function, allowing Dr. Abrams to objectively track progress over time.

Dr. Abrams’ goal is to help your body re-establish internal stability — reducing dizziness, fatigue, and postural intolerance so you can move through life with greater ease.

Once your baseline is established, your care plan may include:

  • Lifestyle & Nutritional Management:
  • Salt and fluid optimization to support circulation
  • Gentle reconditioning exercises for blood flow and stamina
  • Nutritional plans rich in electrolytes, antioxidants, and supportive nutrients
  • Medications:
  • Targeted prescriptions to stabilize blood pressure, heart rate, and improve autonomic tone
  • IV Therapy Options:
  • IV Saline: For rapid rehydration and circulatory support
  • Ozone Therapy: To reduce inflammation and improve oxygenation
  • Meyers or Maxwell Cocktails: Nutrient-rich infusions to boost energy, nerve function, and immunity

Treatment Environment: Choose from a comfortable open IV suite or private IV rooms, depending on your sensory or privacy needs

Addressing Every Layer of Dysautonomia

What Conditions Does POTS/Dysautonomia Treatment Address?

Comprehensive care at House of Healing helps relieve and stabilize a range of symptoms and related conditions, including:

  • Lightheadedness or fainting upon standing
  • Rapid heart rate or heart palpitations
  • Fatigue and exercise intolerance
  • GI upset, nausea, or bloating
  • “Brain fog” and poor concentration
  • Cold hands and feet or blood pooling
  • Anxiety or temperature regulation issues

Because Dysautonomia can coexist with hEDS, MCAS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Long COVID, Dr. Abrams’s integrative expertise ensures that all interconnected factors are addressed.

Balancing the Body

What Areas of the Body Can POTS/Dysautonomia Treatment Address?

Treatment focuses on the autonomic nervous system, improving regulation across the heart, blood vessels, digestive tract, and circulatory system — restoring function from the inside out.

Regaining Energy, Confidence, and Control

The Benefits of POTS/Dysautonomia Treatment

  • Better Circulation & Energy: Improved blood flow and oxygen delivery reduce fatigue and brain fog.
  • Stabilized Heart Rate: Medications and hydration protocols balance autonomic control.
  • Reduced Dizziness & Fainting: Lifestyle and IV therapies restore equilibrium and confidence.
  • Emotional Relief: Validation and understanding for conditions often dismissed elsewhere.
  • Measurable Progress: TM Wave™ tracking ensures your recovery is guided by data — and compassion.
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When Everything Feels Out of Sync

Am I a Candidate for POTS/Dysautonomia Treatment?

You may be a candidate if you experience dizziness, a racing heart, fatigue, or fainting, especially when standing or after prolonged sitting. POTS and Dysautonomia can affect both adults and children and are often underdiagnosed.

If you’ve been told “your tests are normal” but still feel unwell, you’re in the right place. Dr. Abrams’ approach looks beyond lab results to understand what your body is truly trying to communicate.

The Power of Balance

POTS/Dysautonomia Recovery & Results

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POTS/Dysautonomia Recovery

Recovery is gradual and personalized — focusing on small, sustainable steps toward greater stability. Patients receiving IV therapy often notice short-term symptom relief, while ongoing nutritional and medication support create lasting improvements in circulation, focus, and stamina.

Progress is measured using TM Wave™ diagnostics, allowing Dr. Abrams to adjust your treatment in real time and celebrate each milestone along the way.

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POTS/Dysautonomia Results

Results may vary, but every improvement — no matter how small — is a step toward a steadier, stronger, and more vibrant life.

With consistent care, most POTS/Dysautonomia patients report fewer dizzy spells, improved standing tolerance, stable energy levels throughout the day, clearer thinking, emotional balance, greater ability to exercise, increased participation in daily life, and renewed confidence and independence. While results may vary, every improvement, regardless of size, contributes to a steadier, stronger, and more vibrant life.

Lived Expertise. Clinical Excellence. Heartfelt Care.

Why Choose House of Healing for POTS/Dysautonomia Treatment?

At House of Healing, you don’t have to prove your symptoms — we believe you.

Choose Dr. Abrams at House of Healing for POTS/Dysautonomia treatment because of her unique blend of lived experience with Dysautonomia, triple board certifications in Pediatrics, Gastroenterology, and Obesity Medicine, and commitment to holistic care that addresses nutrition, medication, and emotional well-being. Coupled with advanced progress tracking using the TM Wave™ device and comfort-focused IV treatments, Dr. Abrams offers unparalleled empathy and medical precision for sustainable, whole-body healing.

POTS/Dysautonomia

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a noninvasive diagnostic tool that measures autonomic nervous system function, helping track your Dysautonomia objectively over time.

Yes. IV saline provides rapid symptom relief by expanding blood volume and improving circulation, while ozone and nutrient cocktails enhance energy and cellular repair.

While there’s no one-size-fits-all cure, with consistent management, most patients experience significant improvement and symptom stability.

Yes. Dr. Abrams treats patients of all ages and offers specialized care for adolescents managing chronic fatigue or orthostatic intolerance.

Many patients experience relief after their first IV therapy session, while others improve steadily with combined lifestyle, nutritional, and medical care over several weeks.

Yes — and it’s often physiological, not psychological. Dr. Abrams helps patients differentiate the two and supports both the mind and body through care.