Schedule Your Visit to Our Clinic

If you've been told your case is too complicated, you're in the right place. We don't guess from your story. We measure, and build a customized treatment plan from our findings.

How booking works

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You reserve your first week. Place your $1,450 deposit to reserve your first week of care. You can do it online, or call us. That call is only to take your deposit.

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Then you talk with us. Once your deposit is in, we schedule your consultation call with a doctor or member of our team. We hear your story, confirm we're the right fit, and set your visit dates together.

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Your deposit is protected. It's non-refundable, with one exception: if we determine on that consultation call that we're not the right fit for your situation, we refund it in full. We're currently scheduling several months out, so you'll have ample time to plan your travel and lodging.

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Then the work begins. Your first day in clinic is your full diagnostic evaluation. From there, you'll work alongside a hands-on team of doctors throughout your stay in an intensive rehabilitation program. Most patients stay 2 to 4 weeks.

How we test and treat.

We are the only neurological rehabilitation clinic that both measures and retrains the systems that regulate blood flow to the brain.

Learn more

Reserve by phone or email

(734) 707-5105
or
info@keiserclinic.com

Call to place your deposit, or email us to get started. We'll schedule your consultation from there.

Please note. Your consultation call is for hearing your story, confirming fit, and scheduling. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Your clinical care begins in person at the clinic.

Questions we can answer right now

How long will I stay?

Most patients stay 2 to 4 weeks. Your length of stay is shaped by your diagnostic findings and the time you're able to spend with us. Your only up-front commitment is the $1,450 deposit, which reserves your first week.

Do you take insurance?

We don't bill insurance directly. We provide superbills with the proper diagnostic and procedure codes to submit for possible reimbursement, and HSA and FSA funds are accepted. Payment plans can be discussed before your visit.

Do you offer telehealth?

No. Our evaluation and treatment depend on in-person testing that can't be replicated remotely. You can learn more about why on our how this works page.

What if I'm too sick to travel?

Many of our patients arrive in rough shape: unable to sit upright, making the trip lying down, needing help with every step of the journey. Being severely ill does not disqualify you, and it does not stop us from helping you. Patients in that situation are a large part of who this clinic exists for. On your phone call, we'll talk through your specific limitations and what the trip would realistically take, and our travel page covers lodging and logistics. The clinic itself is designed to be calming and comfortable when you arrive. It does not feel like a standard doctor's office.

Which conditions do you treat?

POTS, dysautonomia, long COVID, ME/CFS, and post-concussion syndrome, along with conditions that affect the central and autonomic nervous systems. Most of our patients arrive with overlapping syndromes: migraines, MCAS, gut problems, hypermobility, anxiety. That overlap usually isn't a coincidence; these conditions often ride on the same dysregulated systems. Because our treatment targets those shared systems rather than chasing each label separately, when the systems improve, the conditions that depend on them tend to improve together.

I'm hypermobile, or I've been told I have EDS. Can you still help?

Hypermobility is common in the patients we see; most show some signs of it, and it doesn't prevent evaluation or treatment. We measure the systems that regulate blood flow to your brain, and we treat what we find. If you've been told hypermobility means nothing can be done for you, that has not been our experience.

What if you're not able to help me?

We'll tell you directly, on the phone call.