Whether you are experiencing a medical issue or are simply interested in taking better care of yourself, it’s much easier to accomplish your goals with trusted health partners in your corner. At PALM Health in Ladue, a team of multidisciplinary care professionals is ready to help patients find solutions and prevent health problems from happening in the first place.

PALM Health is a concierge medical practice, but it’s a bit different from other that bear the name. Patients don’t just have access to a physician’s advice; they also are paired with a navigator who stays with them throughout their time at PALM, providing individual guidance and personal check-ins. They also can benefit from a team of specialists, therapists, fitness and nutrition professionals, mental health clinicians and wellness therapy providers, for a total of 120 different services in one location. A medical spa is on-site providing treatments that relax the body and mind, and the facility’s cafe offers a variety of healthful meals.

“We are a proactive, preventive place of healing where the team really listens to each patient,” says senior vice president of communications and business development Anney Perrine. “That approach is what sets us apart, and we enjoy helping patients understand how valuable it is.”

Personalized treatment offers the best chance at better health, and when patients register for a yearlong membership at PALM Health, a navigator welcomes them and works to identify unique needs, matching them with professionals who can support their overall well-being. The causes of health problems are not always apparent, and no two people have the same requirements, so the navigator works closely with each patient to assemble an individualized approach.

Perrine says PALM Health is an oasis for patients with difficult-to-diagnose issues. “We’ve had people describe using other practices and being told their lab values look fine, but they still don’t feel well,” she says. “They might be having symptoms like fatigue, sleep problems, persistent headaches or weight issues. Then, they consult with our team of clinicians, and our resources and expertise uncover any underlying issues and completely change the person’s quality of life. We hear dramatic stories like this all the time.”

PALM Health professionals care about the impact they have on patients’ health, so twice a year, the practice surveys them to ensure their voices are being heard. It also offers many free online videos, blog posts and webinars to help people take better care of their health. “We recently did seminars on winter skin care, nutrition for better immune support and understanding biological and cellular aging,” Perrine says. “Our YouTube webinars include presentations on stress management, maintaining a healthy weight, healthy eating during the holidays and peak brain performance. We really try to cover a range of topics.”

At its heart, PALM Health is about whole-person medicine, and that approach is crucial to long-term wellness, according to chief executive officer Dr. Lauren Munsch dal Farra. “We look beyond symptoms to find hidden causes, and we use high-quality solutions and treatments for a better level of patient care,” she says. “At many practices, you might expect an annual exam and prescription services, but there may not be the same focus on taking extra time, applying expertise, looking at root causes and employing real human connection to dive deeper into a patient’s health. Changing old habits for healthier ones can be a challenge, but it’s possible when you have a dedicated team behind you.”

PALM Health in Ladue is an innovative lifestyle medicine and wellness company that empowers people to transform their health and feel their best in mind and body. Pictured on the cover: Jessica Dycus, Amanda Chesnutt, Anney Perrine, Dr. Lauren Dal Farra, Courtney Stuen, Kim Cella . For more information, call 314.801.8898 or visit palmhealth.com.

Cover design by Julie Streiler
Cover photo by Colin Miller of Strauss Peyton Photography

Pictured at top: PALM Health professionals work as a team for patients’ wellness.
Photo: Colin Miller of Strauss Peyton