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Medical disclaimer.

Last updatedMay 2026
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Section 01

Educational purpose only.

The information on this site — on every page, including the Areas of Care, the About page, the home page narrative, and any pull-quotes or testimonials — is presented for general educational purposes only.

It is intended to introduce Dr. Bismah Irfan, MD and her two practices, and to give prospective patients a sense of the methodology and scope of the work. It is not a complete description of any treatment, condition, or protocol.

Section 02

Not medical advice.

Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Reading content here does not establish a physician-patient relationship with Dr. Irfan or with either practice.

Always consult a qualified physician before starting, stopping, or modifying any medical treatment, supplement regimen, diet, or lifestyle protocol — including any of the approaches described on this site. Self-treatment based on information found here is not safe and is not advised.

Section 03

FDA & integrative therapies.

Many of the modalities described in the Areas of Care — including but not limited to EBOO blood ozone therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, peptide therapy, IV nutrient infusions, low-dose immunotherapy, ozone therapy, photobiomodulation, and various detoxification protocols — are considered integrative or functional medicine practices.

Statements about these therapies, and statements about the underlying upstream drivers of disease they are intended to address, have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These therapies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. They are offered as supportive and complementary care alongside, not in place of, conventional medicine.

Section 04

No physician-patient relationship.

Visiting this site, reading its content, submitting the contact form, or otherwise interacting with the practice through this website does not create a physician-patient relationship. Such a relationship is established only through formal intake at one of the practices, after a discovery consultation and a signed engagement.

Until that intake is complete, any information shared with the practice through this site is treated as a general inquiry, not as a confidential patient communication.

Section 05

Coordination with conventional care.

Dr. Irfan’s work is built around coordination with conventional medicine, not replacement of it. The protocols described on this site run alongside the care of your nephrologist, rheumatologist, endocrinologist, oncologist, gastroenterologist, or primary care physician — whichever specialist holds your conventional management.

If you are reading this site while in active treatment for any serious condition, do not stop or modify your conventional care based on what you find here. Bring questions to your existing physician, and to ours, and let the two coordinate.

Section 06

Individual results vary.

Outcomes described on this site — including any patient quotes, lab improvements, or general claims about response to treatment — are illustrative of what patients have reported in some cases. They are not a guarantee, prediction, or representation of the results any individual will experience.

Functional and integrative medicine works through complex, individual biology. Response varies meaningfully between patients, even in the same condition. We commit to transparent labs, sensible protocols, and ongoing re-evaluation — not to specific outcomes.

Section 07

Emergencies.

This site and the practices it represents are not equipped to handle medical emergencies. If you are experiencing a medical emergency — chest pain, severe shortness of breath, sudden weakness, loss of consciousness, severe bleeding, suicidal thoughts, or any other acute, life-threatening situation — call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.

Do not use the contact form on this site to communicate emergent or urgent clinical concerns.