Understanding Your Health
What Is Naturopathic Fatigue & Mental Wellness Care?
Fatigue and mood disorders are rarely isolated — they're almost always connected to something physical. Hormonal imbalances, thyroid dysfunction, gut dysbiosis, nutrient deficiencies, chronic stress, and adrenal dysregulation are all common contributors to how we feel mentally and emotionally every day.
Dr. Savaya takes an integrative approach to mental wellness — investigating the physical root causes that conventional care often overlooks, and using natural therapies to support the nervous system, restore energy, and help you feel like yourself again.
"I treat my patients the way I'd want my own family treated — with compassion, respect, and unwavering support. No matter what you're going through, you never have to go through it alone."
— Dr. Juline Savaya, NMD
Is This Right For You?

You may benefit from working with Dr. Savaya if you are:
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Experiencing fatigue that sleep doesn't fix — waking up exhausted no matter how much you rest
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"Struggling with anxiety, low mood, depression, or ADHD and looking for a root-cause approach
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Navigating postpartum depression or grief and wanting compassionate, holistic support
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Feeling disconnected, unmotivated, or unlike yourself — and not knowing why
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Suspecting your mood or energy issues are connected to hormones, thyroid, or gut health
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Looking for natural support alongside or instead of long-term antidepressants or stimulants

Common Signs
Symptoms Dr. Savaya Can Help With
These are some of the most common concerns that bring patients to Dr. Savaya for fatigue and mental wellness support. You are not alone — and there are answers.
Chronic Fatigue
Persistent, debilitating exhaustion that doesn't improve with rest — often rooted in adrenal dysregulation, thyroid issues, or nutrient deficiency.
Postpartum Depression
The profound hormonal shift following birth can trigger significant mood changes — addressed with compassionate, natural support tailored to the postpartum body.
ADD/ADHD
Racing thoughts, difficulty focusing, and low energy that won't quit — often with an overlooked hormonal or nutritional root cause that naturopathic care can address.
Anxiety
Racing thoughts, worry, and physical tension that disrupt daily life — with naturopathic support addressing nervous system regulation and biochemical drivers.
Grief Support
The physical toll of grief — fatigue, sleep disruption, appetite changes, and immune suppression — supported alongside the emotional healing process.
Depression
Low mood, loss of interest, and emotional flatness investigated for underlying hormonal, gut, and nutritional contributors that are often missed.
Brain Fog & Poor Sleep
Difficulty concentrating, mental sluggishness, and disrupted sleep patterns investigated for hormonal, adrenal, and gut-brain axis contributors.
Dr. Savaya's Method
A Root-Cause Approach to Your Energy & Wellbeing
Frequently Asked Questions
What is adrenal fatigue and is it a real diagnosis?
Adrenal fatigue is not a formally recognized medical diagnosis, which is why many conventional doctors dismiss it. However, the underlying physiology is real and well-documented. What naturopathic medicine refers to is HPA axis dysregulation -- a disruption in how the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and adrenal glands communicate and regulate cortisol. The symptoms are real, the physiological basis is real, and the condition responds well to targeted naturopathic support.
Can Dr. Savaya help with anxiety and depression?
Yes. Dr. Savaya works with patients experiencing anxiety, depression, brain fog, burnout, and postpartum depression using a root-cause approach. This means identifying physiological drivers like cortisol dysregulation, thyroid dysfunction, nutrient deficiencies, and gut-brain connection issues. For prescription support, she recommends coordinating with a dedicated mental health provider or primary care doctor, and she is happy to collaborate with your existing care team as part of a comprehensive plan.
Do I need to stop my antidepressant or anxiety medication to work with Dr. Savaya?
Absolutely not. Dr. Savaya works with patients on existing medications and never recommends stopping prescription psychiatric medications without coordination with the prescribing provider. The naturopathic approach is designed to complement conventional mental health care, not replace it.
What does ADD/ADHD support look like from a naturopathic perspective?
Dr. Savaya looks at the factors that influence attention and neurological function, including nutritional deficiencies such as iron, zinc, magnesium, and omega-3s, as well as blood sugar stability, sleep quality, gut health, and hormonal influences. This is especially relevant for women, who are frequently underdiagnosed and whose ADHD symptoms often fluctuate with hormonal cycles.
How does Dr. Savaya test for fatigue root causes?
A fatigue workup typically includes a four-point salivary cortisol test, thyroid function including Free T3 and antibodies, iron and ferritin, B12 and folate, vitamin D, inflammatory markers, sex hormone levels, and blood sugar regulation. The specific panel is tailored to each patient's symptom picture and history.
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