Maryland & DMV — post-viral patterns

Long COVID & Post-Viral Gut–Immune Patterns — Maryland & the DMV

Educational mechanistic synthesis for post-viral gut–immune instability and lab-pattern complexity.

Not diagnosis. Not prescription. Not urgent triage. Educational systems-biology consulting only.

Who this is designed to help

  • Persistent gut, immune, energy, or autonomic features after acute infection
  • Reactivity, dysmotility, or food-tolerance shifts that did not exist pre-illness
  • Cases where post-viral workups have produced fragments rather than a coherent picture

Who this is not for

  • Acute respiratory or cardiovascular symptoms requiring urgent medical care
  • People seeking diagnosis, prescription, or guaranteed recovery timelines

Post-viral patterns often involve overlapping host-capacity, mucosal-barrier, and immune-reactivity dynamics. BiomeLogic synthesizes available history and labs into a mechanistic frame your licensed care team can use as discussion material — not as a diagnostic or therapeutic instruction.

Local context

Based in Maryland and serving clients across Bowie, Prince George’s County, Montgomery County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia (Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria) — the wider DMV region.

How BiomeLogic fits with local care

Many DMV clients already work with gastroenterologists, immunologists, primary care physicians, functional medicine clinicians, dietitians, or academic medical centers. BiomeLogic creates educational mechanistic summaries that can be brought back to licensed care teams for discussion. BiomeLogic has no affiliation with Johns Hopkins, NIH, University of Maryland, MedStar, Georgetown, GW, or any health system.

Proof of work

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BiomeLogic provides educational systems-biology consulting. It does not diagnose, prescribe, triage urgent symptoms, or replace licensed medical care. If you have urgent or worsening symptoms, contact a licensed clinician or emergency service.