Initial Clinical Session with Dr. Neville

Initial Clinical Session with
Dr. Neville

The purpose of this appointment is simple: to help you understand what’s been happening in your body and to give you clear direction without asking you to commit to anything you’re not ready for.

This session with Dr. Neville is a structured evaluation—not a sales call.

It gives him the information he needs to understand your stress-physiology pattern and to explain, in plain language, what he sees and what level of support your system can safely tolerate.

Many patients come into this appointment tired, overwhelmed, and unsure of their next step.

They leave with a clearer picture of how their symptoms fit together and what makes sense for their physiology right now.

The session fee is $347.

The purpose of this appointment is simple: to help you understand what’s been happening in your body and to give you clear direction without asking you to commit to anything you’re not ready for.

This session with Dr. Neville is a structured evaluation—not a sales call.

It gives him the information he needs to understand your stress-physiology pattern and to explain, in plain language, what he sees and what level of support your system can safely tolerate.

Many patients come into this appointment tired, overwhelmed, and unsure of their next step.

They leave with a clearer picture of how their symptoms fit together and what makes sense for their physiology right now.

The session fee is $347.

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About This Appointment

About This Appointment

This session is the clinical starting point for entering care with Dr. Neville.

It gives him the information he needs to understand how your symptoms fit together and what level of support your system can safely handle.

During the appointment, he evaluates your cortisol and adrenaline pattern, the severity of your dysregulation, your current capacity, and how stable your day-to-day functioning is.

This helps him determine which long-term care track fits your physiology.

Some patients need a higher level of support to stabilize. Others begin with a steadier, foundational approach.

The goal is to place you in the care structure that matches what your body can tolerate right now.

The conversation focuses on your full history—how long symptoms have been present, how things have shifted over time, and what your day-to-day experience looks like.

Dr. Neville uses this information to see the pattern your body has been following.

You leave with a clear explanation of what he sees and why a particular care path fits your current state.

Patients often describe this appointment as the first time their symptoms made sense as one connected picture.

This session is the clinical starting point for entering care with Dr. Neville.

It gives him the information he needs to understand how your symptoms fit together and what level of support your system can safely handle.

During the appointment, he evaluates your cortisol and adrenaline pattern, the severity of your dysregulation, your current capacity, and how stable your day-to-day functioning is.

This helps him determine which long-term care track fits your physiology.

Some patients need a higher level of support to stabilize. Others begin with a steadier, foundational approach.

The goal is to place you in the care structure that matches what your body can tolerate right now.

The conversation focuses on your full history—how long symptoms have been present, how things have shifted over time, and what your day-to-day experience looks like.

He uses this information to see the pattern your body has been following.

You leave with a clear explanation of what he sees and why a particular care path fits your current state.

Patients often describe this appointment as the first time their symptoms made sense as one connected picture.

What Happens in the 50-Minute Session

What Happens in the 50-Minute Session

You meet with Dr. Neville on Zoom for a structured review of your symptoms and history.

The purpose is to understand how everything you’re experiencing fits together rather than looking at complaints one by one.

During the appointment, he reviews your full history to see how your current pattern developed.

He asks specific questions about symptoms, sensitivity, and stability.

He looks at how past stressors and changes relate to what you’re dealing with now.

He identifies where your symptoms fit within a stress-physiology pattern.

He explains what he’s seeing so you understand each part of the evaluation.

He tells you which level of support matches your current capacity and why he recommends it.

You leave with a clear, organized picture of what has been happening and what your system can safely tolerate as you move into care.

You meet with Dr. Neville on Zoom for a structured review of your symptoms and history.

The purpose is to understand how everything you’re experiencing fits together rather than looking at complaints one by one.

During the appointment, he reviews your full history to see how your current pattern developed.

He asks specific questions about symptoms, sensitivity, and stability.

He looks at how past stressors and changes relate to what you’re dealing with now.

He identifies where your symptoms fit within a stress-physiology pattern.

He explains what he’s seeing so you understand each part of the evaluation.

He tells you which level of support matches your current capacity and why he recommends it.

You leave with a clear, organized picture of what has been happening and what your system can safely tolerate as you move into care.

Who This Appointment Helps

Who This Appointment Helps

This appointment is helpful when you want a clear clinical starting point before entering care.

It works well when symptoms have been present for a long time and you want someone to understand the full picture instead of looking at each complaint separately.

It is a good fit if you’ve had long-standing stress-related symptoms and want everything reviewed in a connected way.

It helps when you want guidance about the right level of support rather than trying to guess your next step.

It suits people who have tried different approaches without receiving an explanation that makes sense.

It supports those who prefer a steady, organized process instead of entering a level of care that feels too intense.

It is also useful when you want to understand why your system reacts the way it does and how that guides your direction in care.

Many patients arrive uncertain about where they belong in the clinic’s programs.

This appointment clarifies the safest and most appropriate place to begin.

This appointment is helpful when you want a clear clinical starting point before entering care.

It works well when symptoms have been present for a long time and you want someone to understand the full picture instead of looking at each complaint separately.

It is a good fit if you’ve had long-standing stress-related symptoms and want everything reviewed in a connected way.

It helps when you want guidance about the right level of support rather than trying to guess your next step.

It suits people who have tried different approaches without receiving an explanation that makes sense.

It supports those who prefer a steady, organized process instead of entering a level of care that feels too intense.

It is also useful when you want to understand why your system reacts the way it does and how that guides your direction in care.

Many patients arrive uncertain about where they belong in the clinic’s programs. This appointment clarifies the safest and most appropriate place to begin.

What Patients Commonly Experience in the Early Stages of Care

What Patients Commonly Experience in the Early Stages of Care

Across more than 6,000 patients, Dr. Neville has observed consistent patterns once cortisol and adrenaline begin to settle.

Each person’s experience is individual, yet these trends appear often enough to help patients understand what the early phases of care can look like.

Many patients notice shifts in the intensity, duration, or frequency of their symptoms within the first several weeks of structured care.

A significant percentage experience some degree of early improvement by the six-week mark, even while the deeper physiologic work continues.

A sense of relief often appears early in the process.

It comes from understanding their physiologic pattern for the first time, having a clear plan, and working within their current capacity instead of pushing beyond it.

Patients frequently describe the early experience as calmer and more hopeful than anything they have tried before.

Every person’s timeline is individual, and long-term healing remains gradual.

The purpose of this appointment is to place you in the level of support that matches your current stability, creating the conditions for these early shifts to unfold more smoothly.

Across more than 7,000 patients, Dr. Neville has observed consistent patterns once cortisol and adrenaline begin to settle.

Each person’s experience is individual, yet these trends appear often enough to help patients understand what the early phases of care can look like.

Many patients notice shifts in the intensity, duration, or frequency of their symptoms within the first several weeks of structured care.

A significant percentage experience some degree of early improvement by the six-week mark, even while the deeper physiologic work continues.

A sense of relief often appears early in the process. It comes from understanding their physiologic pattern for the first time, having a clear plan, and working within their current capacity instead of pushing beyond it.

Patients frequently describe the early experience as calmer and more hopeful than anything they have tried before.

Every person’s timeline is individual, and long-term healing remains gradual. The purpose of this appointment is to place you in the level of support that matches your current stability, creating the conditions for these early shifts to unfold more smoothly.

What Happens After the Appointment

What Happens After the Session

At the end of the session, Dr. Neville explains which care path fits you best and why your symptoms, history, and current stability point toward that level of support.

He describes how he arrived at that recommendation so you understand the reasoning behind it.

You leave knowing which program matches your physiology and what the early steps in that program will focus on.

You also gain a realistic sense of the commitment involved if you choose to continue into care.

The recommendation is based on what your system can safely tolerate.

You are not expected to choose a care path on your own or guess at the intensity you need.

The session organizes this for you and gives you the clarity to decide whether you want to move forward.

At the end of the session, Dr. Neville explains which care path fits you best and why your symptoms, history, and current stability point toward that level of support. He describes how he arrived at that recommendation so you understand the reasoning behind it.

You leave knowing which program matches your physiology and what the early steps in that program will focus on.

You also gain a realistic sense of the commitment involved if you choose to continue into care.

The recommendation is based on what your system can safely tolerate. You are not expected to choose a care path on your own or guess at the intensity you need.

The session organizes this for you and gives you the clarity to decide whether you want to move forward.

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Program Investment and Session Fee

Program Investment and Session Fee

Patients who continue into care typically invest between $2,900 and $5,900 over the course of their program.

The amount varies based on the level of support recommended during your evaluation and the pace at which your system can safely move. 

Some patients begin with a foundational structure, while others require a more intensive, higher-support approach to stabilize.

The program investment reflects this structure. Your supplement plan is created separately and is tailored to your physiology and current capacity.

You will know which category you belong in before you make any decisions. The recommendation comes from what your body can safely tolerate at this stage of healing. 

The fee for the Initial Clinical Session is $347.

This covers the 50-minute evaluation, the review of your history and symptoms, and Dr. Neville’s clinical recommendation for the direction that best matches your system.

Patients who continue into care typically invest between $2,900 and $5,900 over the course of their program.

The amount varies based on the level of support recommended during your evaluation and the pace at which your system can safely move. 

Some patients begin with a foundational structure, while others require a more intensive, higher-support approach to stabilize.

The program investment reflects this structure. Your supplement plan is created separately and is tailored to your physiology and current capacity.

You will know which category you belong in before you make any decisions. The recommendation comes from what your body can safely tolerate at this stage of healing. 

The fee for the Initial Clinical Session is $347.

This covers the 50-minute evaluation, the review of your history and symptoms, and Dr. Neville’s clinical recommendation for the direction that best matches your system.

About Dr. Neville

About Dr. Neville

Dr. Neville is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and the director of the Clymer Healing Center.

His work focuses exclusively on chronic stress physiology and Adrenal Fatigue, with more than twenty years of experience and over 6,000 patients treated.

His clinical approach centers on understanding how symptoms, history, and physiologic responses fit together.

He studies how chronic stress reshapes the stress-response system and how those patterns can be stabilized with structured care.

Over the course of his practice, he has refined a method for identifying a patient’s pattern, severity, and current capacity, then determining the level of support that aligns with what their system can safely handle.

The Initial Clinical Session is the step where he evaluates these factors and recommends the appropriate direction in care.

His work focuses on calming the stress-response system, reducing compensatory overload, and restoring the body’s ability to regulate.

Dr. Neville is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and the director of the Clymer Healing Center.

His work focuses exclusively on chronic stress physiology and Adrenal Fatigue, with more than twenty years of experience and over 6,000 patients treated.

His clinical approach centers on understanding how symptoms, history, and physiologic responses fit together.

He studies how chronic stress reshapes the stress-response system and how those patterns can be stabilized with structured care.

Over the course of his practice, he has refined a method for identifying a patient’s pattern, severity, and current capacity, then determining the level of support that aligns with what their system can safely handle.

The Initial Clinical Session is the step where he evaluates these factors and recommends the appropriate direction in care.

His work focuses on calming the stress-response system, reducing compensatory overload, and restoring the body’s ability to regulate.

If You're Not Quite Ready?

If you have logistical questions before booking your Initial Clinical Session, you can speak with Kristine.

This optional call gives you space to ask practical questions about scheduling, what the session covers, and what to expect.

The call is not part of your clinical evaluation. It is simply available if you want clarity before moving forward.

You can schedule a time to speak with her here.

What Patients Say

 A few words from people who’ve gone through this care:

Lori Gajarski

"Dr. Neville’s approach made sense to me.
I felt supported every step of the way.”

 Amie Alter

“I felt understood. Everything was explained with respect and empathy.”

Ann Marie 

“The guidance felt steady,
and the process felt doable.
”

Patti Gallacher

“I finally felt seen instead of dismissed. That alone was a relief.”

Trey Martin

“The compassion and understanding made a big difference for me.”

 

If you’re ready for a clear clinical evaluation and a direct recommendation for your care path, you can book your session here.

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