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Neuro-Fatigue
Disorders
Conditions

Persistent fatigue, brain fog, burnout, migraine, and nervous system dysregulation, addressed through metabolic correction, stress-load reduction, nutritional support, and structured recovery.

9
Conditions Supported
2
Care Plans
5
Centres
How CLCC Approaches This Vertical

Fatigue that does not resolve with rest is not simply tiredness. It is a system under load.

Chronic fatigue, brain fog, burnout, and migraine are conditions that standard medicine struggles to address structurally, because they require evaluation of the whole system, not a single organ. Nutritional deficiencies, metabolic dysfunction, gut dysbiosis, disrupted sleep, and sustained stress load all contribute simultaneously.

CLCC evaluates each of these factors and builds a care plan that addresses the neuro-stress load, metabolic environment, nutritional gaps, and gut health together. The goal is not temporary symptom management. It is systematic reduction of the load that is preventing the nervous system from recovering.

Neuro-fatigue conditions are among the most commonly mismanaged in standard care, because each symptom is treated in isolation. The system driving them is not.
01
Metabolic and nutritional assessment
Low iron, B12, vitamin D, magnesium, and CoQ10 are directly linked to fatigue, brain fog, and migraines. Identifying and correcting these is a primary clinical priority before any other intervention.
02
Stress-load and HPA axis evaluation
Sustained stress loads the adrenal and nervous system in ways that produce profound fatigue. The neuro-stress axis is assessed as a clinical system, not simply by asking whether you feel stressed.
03
Gut-brain connection
Gut bacterial health directly affects brain function, neurotransmitter production, and mood. Gut dysbiosis is assessed and addressed as a contributor to cognitive fatigue and neurological symptoms.
04
Sleep architecture correction
Poor sleep is both a driver and a consequence of neuro-fatigue conditions. Sleep quality, timing, and recovery depth are evaluated and structurally addressed in the care plan.
05
Long-term load management
Neuro-fatigue conditions recur when the accumulated load is not durably reduced. The Continue phase ensures lifestyle, nutritional, and stress factors are maintained at a level the nervous system can sustain.
All Conditions in This Vertical

9 conditions.
One structured care framework.

Every condition below is supported through a structured CLCC care plan built from assessment of your specific contributing factors.

Migraine
Recurring severe headaches often preceded by sensory disturbances. Metabolic, nutritional, and hormonal contributors are mapped, since migraine is rarely just a neurological event.
Calm & Recovery
Fibromyalgia
Widespread musculoskeletal pain with fatigue, sleep disruption, and cognitive symptoms. A multi-system condition requiring coordinated metabolic, gut, and stress-axis intervention.
Fatigue Recovery
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Profound, persistent fatigue unresolved by rest, often with post-exertional worsening. Mitochondrial support, nutritional correction, and gut health are the primary clinical targets.
Fatigue Recovery
Brain Fog
Persistent cognitive impairment: poor concentration, mental slowness, and memory difficulties. Almost always has metabolic, gut, or nutritional contributors that are not addressed in standard care.
Calm & Recovery
Cognitive Fatigue
Mental exhaustion that persists beyond what workload justifies. Nutritional deficiencies, blood sugar dysregulation, and gut dysfunction are the most common drivers.
Calm & Recovery
Burnout Syndrome
Physical and emotional depletion from sustained overload, involving adrenal dysregulation, disrupted sleep, and systemic inflammation. Requires systematic unloading, not just rest.
Calm & Recovery
Chronic Stress
Persistent physilogical and psychological stress that produces measurable physical damage over time, affecting gut health, hormonal balance, immune function, and metabolic regulation.
Calm & Recovery
Anxiety
Persistent worry with physical symptoms: palpitations, tight chest, and restlessness. Gut health, blood sugar stability, and nutritional status are assessed as direct contributors.
Calm & Recovery
Stress & Adrenal Recovery
Depleted adrenal and nervous system function from sustained stress overload: inability to recover, persistent exhaustion, and poor stress tolerance. Requires structured systemic recovery, not stimulants.
Calm & Recovery
Conditions That Frequently Co-Exist

Neuro-fatigue conditions have systemic roots that connect to every other vertical.

The same underlying drivers, metabolic dysfunction, gut dysbiosis, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalance, can produce both fatigue conditions and conditions in other verticals at the same time.

Chronic Fatigue + Gut Dysbiosis
The gut-brain axis directly influences energy, mood, and cognitive function. Gut bacterial imbalance is one of the most commonly identified contributors to chronic fatigue, and one of the most commonly overlooked in standard care.
Brain Fog + Metabolic Dysfunction
Blood sugar instability and insulin resistance produce cognitive impairment that is often mislabelled as depression or burnout. Metabolic correction helps improve brain function.
Migraine + Hormonal Imbalance
Migraine frequency correlates strongly with hormonal fluctuation, particularly oestrogen. In women, hormonal assessment is a primary component of migraine care, not a peripheral consideration.
Burnout + Chronic Stress + Adrenal Dysregulation
These three conditions share a common pathway: the neuro-stress axis under sustained overload. They rarely exist independently and require a coordinated care response addressing all three together.
Available At
5 centres across India
Begin With Assessment

Persistent fatigue and brain fog deserve a structured evaluation.
Not just a rest prescription.

A CLCC neuro-fatigue assessment evaluates the metabolic, nutritional, gut, hormonal, and stress-load factors contributing to your condition, building a care plan that addresses the system, not just the symptom.

Consultation charges apply as with any clinical appointment.

What your assessment covers
Nutritional status: B12, iron, vitamin D, magnesium, CoQ10
Metabolic markers: blood sugar, insulin, thyroid function
Gut health indicators: dysbiosis, barrier integrity, absorption
Stress load and adrenal function as clinical variables
Sleep quality and recovery capacity evaluated structurally
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