I spent Nov 2025-Jan 2026 at LifeWorks Wellness Center seeking treatment for Lyme disease, mold exposure, EBV, and long COVID. The clinic offers an impressive range of holistic therapies (HBOT, IV treatments, sauna, PEMF, etc.), and the staff running those modalities were consistently kind and professional. Huge kudos to all of you. The clinical director Tamora went out of her way several times to help me. It’s clear the clinic has helped many patients.
Unfortunately, my experience with medical oversight and continuity of care was deeply concerning, which ultimately led me to leave the clinic early to seek care elsewhere.
During my stay, one physician briefly noted that my D-dimer was significantly elevated, a finding that can indicate serious clotting or inflammatory activity. Despite this, no follow-up plan, repeat testing, or further evaluation was initiated. Shortly after, that physician went on maternity leave.
The next physician did not review my labs with me at all, and the abnormal result again went unaddressed. I only realized how serious this finding was after leaving the clinic and reviewing my labs more thoroughly myself.
I then reached out to clinic leadership for guidance. After multiple reminders over a week, the only direction I received was a recommendation to take certain supplements, with no explanation of possible causes, urgency, or suggestion to repeat the test or pursue further evaluation. Given what D-dimer represents, this lack of structured medical follow-through was alarming.
While at the clinic, it was very difficult to access meaningful time with a medical professional to ask questions about my ongoing symptoms or the treatment plan I was undergoing. I spoke with at least three other patients who felt this same way, who also left early with their condition unresolved.
I was kept very busy receiving daily treatments, but opportunities to speak directly with a physician were limited. My frustration with this poor access to medical supervision and guidance was ultimately why I left early. I also paid over $6,000 for extensive lab testing and was then charged additional fees to have those labs reviewed.
On my final day, due to my increasing concern about symptoms, I was offered a complimentary visit with the head physician, which I greatly appreciated. However, at that point it felt too late. I shared my concern that the clinic appeared understaffed from a clinical oversight perspective, and that stronger physician availability felt essential. I sincerely hope that feedback is taken seriously.
I believe this clinic has good intentions and offers unique integrative therapies. However, as it continues to grow, I hope it strengthens physician oversight, lab review protocols, and patient communication. Patients investing significant financial and emotional resources deserve consistent, attentive medical follow-through—especially when managing complex and potentially serious health conditions.
Dr. Jody Stanislaw
· February 26th, 2026
I had written a review before but forgot to mention. I previously saw someone post on them also owning body health and lifeworks and having clients use their supplements. I have had other doctors only sell one line of supplements from a company before and some of them were inferior to other brands but I think it is just easier to carry one brand. They sell perfect aminos and essential aminos and I wish they were priced more in line with Optimal Aminos. I have used perfect aminos and they are a great product but for budget purposes ended up going with optimal aminos. I wish PA was more budget friendly. The methyl blue they sell is top tier as my prior functional practitioner uses. This clinic is overall top notch in my books.
Sara du Toit
· January 10th, 2026
Exactly what I was looking for. Trust the process. I have been to numerous doctors throughout the last 16 years, big name ones like Dr. Ruscio, Amen Clinics amidst numerous excellent doctors, practictioners and chiropractors. They were great and solved my issues but Lifeworks tops them all.
They have been by far the ones who have really dug in to see what is going on. My functional practitioner mentioned when I had spots on my breasts and after a biopsy to get my teeth checked by a holistic dentist.
After moving to Florida I went to one right away. I had an extremely infected root canal that was connected on my tooth meridian to my left breast. It took 4 hours to pull out in pieces. I thought I was good.
Lifeworks Wellness did exactly what I hoped every doctor would do. Have regular blood, stool, saliva, urine tests but first do muscle testing to hone in on the issue.
I wonder if the people who didn't have lasting results did everything they recommended. I would start with the recommendation to the Dental office THEY recommend as the one I went to didn't do CT cone beam scans and completely missed the 4 cavitations I have. I am betting people that didn't do everything they recommended didn't have the best outcome. I would recommend getting all tests as I would have started treatments other than the supplements before I took care of the root of the problem and prolonged my treatment.
I am more than satisfied with how thorough they are and how incredible I am feeling. I am now having all of my family go there.
The supplements Dr Van Luwen tried each one muscle testing to make sure they worked for me. I have a lot of sensitivities so rather than my regular experience when I load up on supplements then I have reactions to more than half of them. EVERY SINGLE supplement they have given me I feel better. I can't believe the energy I have and I'm sleeping better.
My only criticism is to have more connection between the dr and the other staff on what each supplement and treatment is for. They do give a detail papers on what the treatments are for but I would have liked for them to go down each one to explain why each one and how that helps. That is just me as some people don't want to know all the details.
Sara du Toit
· January 8th, 2026