How It Works

Frame

A coordinated approach to understanding inflammation.

Inflammation influences nearly every major system of the body, yet it is often evaluated as one symptom, one laboratory result, or by one specialty at a time. However, EXOPYR starts from a different premise that inflammation is a system and understanding it requires a coordinated clinical process.

Physician evaluation, laboratory measurement, personalized recommendations, dietician evaluation with personalized recommendations, and follow-up testing are not separate events. Instead, they are all part of one coordinated clinical process. Each stage exists to inform the next, allowing clinical decisions to be guided by objective data rather than assumptions.

Why the Process Matters

Most healthcare encounters are designed to answer a specific clinical question. That approach is effective for diagnosing and treating many conditions, but it does not always explain why symptoms persist, why progress plateaus, or how inflammation may be influencing multiple aspects of health at the same time.

EXOPYR approaches the problem differently. Clinical history provides context for laboratory findings. Laboratory findings inform physician interpretation. Physician interpretation shapes personalized recommendations. Follow-up testing then evaluates how your biology responded over time.

Each stage builds upon the one before it, transforming a series of clinical encounters into a coordinated system of evaluation.

The Process

EXOPYR's Clinical Process

A physician-led sequence from baseline evaluation to measured outcome.

Every Inflammation Reset™ begins with a comprehensive physician evaluation that reviews your medical history, current symptoms, medications, lifestyle factors, previous laboratory testing, and health goals. This establishes the clinical context against which every laboratory result will be interpreted.

Baseline testing measures multiple biomarkers rather than relying on a single laboratory value. Evaluated together, these measurements provide a broader understanding of inflammatory activity and create the objective foundation for physician review.

Your functional medicine physician integrates your laboratory results with your clinical history, identifying patterns that may not be apparent when either is considered independently. This comprehensive review establishes the clinical direction for the remainder of the Inflammation Reset.

Your functional medicine registered dietitian reviews your physician's assessment, laboratory findings, dietary history, and health goals to develop personalized nutritional recommendations that complement your physician's clinical plan.

Nutrition is integrated into the overall process rather than addressed separately, ensuring dietary recommendations align with your laboratory findings and physician-directed care.

Your physician finalizes your personalized Inflammation Reset, which may include targeted nutraceuticals, lifestyle modifications, and other physician-directed recommendations. Together with your nutrition plan, these recommendations create a coordinated strategy designed specifically for your clinical presentation.

Over the following eight weeks, you implement your personalized Inflammation Reset with ongoing guidance and educational resources designed to encourage consistency.

Your Concierge Welcome Kit also includes optional guided audio sessions developed to support the holistic psychological aspects of long-term lifestyle change. While these resources are not a medical treatment, they are provided to help reinforce the behavioral consistency that supports successful implementation.

At the conclusion of the Inflammation Reset, the same biomarkers are measured again. Comparing baseline and follow-up results helps determine how your biology responded over time and provides additional objective information to guide future clinical decisions.

Measured against your Step 2 baseline

Built to Measure Progress

Symptoms matter. But they rarely tell the whole story.

EXOPYR combines physician expertise with laboratory measurement before and after implementation, along with ongoing patient-reported outcomes captured through the EXOPYR app. Together, these objective and subjective measures provide a more comprehensive view of progress than either could alone.

Measurement does not replace clinical judgment. Instead it strengthens it. By coordinating physician evaluation, laboratory measurement, patient-reported outcomes, personalized recommendations, and follow-up testing into a single clinical process, EXOPYR is designed to measure – not simply assume – how inflammation changes over time.