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Functional Medicine for East Baldwin, Maine

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East Baldwin sits at the junction of Routes 11 and 113, with Saco River frontage that draws kayakers and canoeists. Part of the town of Baldwin (population 1,520), it is less than 2 miles from Steep Falls and serves as a gateway between the Saco River valley and the Sebago Lake region. Med Matrix in South Portland is about 50 minutes east via Route 25 (Ossipee Trail, 30 miles), where functional medicine starts with an 80-biomarker blood panel and a full-hour provider consultation.

35 min from East Baldwin

Functional Medicine for the Baldwin Area

East Baldwin is a rural community with limited health care options nearby. If you have been struggling with symptoms that your conventional doctor cannot explain, functional medicine takes a different approach. We test deeper, spend more time with you, and focus on finding what is actually causing your health issues.

At Med Matrix, your first visit includes an 80-biomarker blood panel, body composition scan, and a full-hour provider consultation. Patients from East Baldwin, West Baldwin, Standish, and Steep Falls visit us regularly.

Everything Under One Roof

Advanced testing, personalized protocols, and real results from a team that treats the whole picture.

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Comprehensive Health Testing for Rural Communities

Our 80-biomarker panel covers thyroid, hormones, metabolic markers, inflammatory markers, nutrient levels, and more. This level of testing gives your provider the information they need to identify root causes and build a plan that addresses them directly.

Whether you are dealing with fatigue, brain fog, weight that will not move, or chronic pain, thorough testing is the first step toward real answers. Learn more about the process in our optimal health testing guide.

Where Your Providers Train

Functional medicine isn't taught in medical school. Our providers invest years of additional training with the institutions that built this field.

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Institute for Functional Medicine(IFM)

The academic home of functional medicine. IFMCP certification requires advanced training in hormonal, immune, gastrointestinal, and neuroendocrine systems. Multiple Med Matrix providers hold this credential.

Your provider sees how your hormones, gut, immune system, and metabolism connect, not just isolated symptoms.

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Seeds Scientific Research & Performance(SSRP)

Clinical training in hormone dosing, advanced lab interpretation, and peptide protocols. Where textbook medicine gets translated into treatment plans that show measurable change inside 90 days.

Your protocol is built on real clinical training, not a one-size-fits-all template.

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American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine(A4M)

The largest training body for age-management and longevity medicine. Fellowship and board certification cover hormone replacement, peptide therapy, metabolic medicine, and regenerative therapies.

Your care team trains with the organization that sets the clinical standard for longevity medicine.

See the full credentials and training history of every provider in our free practice guide.

What a Functional Medicine Visit Looks Like

A functional medicine visit at Med Matrix is not a typical doctor's appointment. Your provider reviews your complete health history, current symptoms, medications, and lifestyle factors before you arrive. The visit itself is a full 60 minutes, face to face, going through your lab results one by one.

Your provider explains what each marker means, how it connects to your symptoms, and what the plan looks like going forward. You leave with a clear understanding of what is happening in your body and what steps come next. No rushed 15-minute visit, no vague advice to eat better and exercise more.

East Baldwin patients who have spent years hearing "your labs look normal" from other doctors often find this is the appointment where things finally start making sense.

Testing That Goes Beyond Standard Labs

Most primary care doctors run a panel of 10 to 15 markers. Med Matrix runs over 80 biomarkers as standard for new patients. Here is why that matters for East Baldwin residents trying to figure out what is going on with their health:

  • Thyroid panel includes free T3, free T4, reverse T3, and antibodies. Standard labs check TSH alone, which misses subclinical thyroid dysfunction and autoimmune thyroid conditions.
  • Hormone panel covers estradiol, progesterone, testosterone (total and free), DHEA, and cortisol. These markers interact with each other. Checking one without the others gives an incomplete picture.
  • Metabolic markers include fasting insulin (not just glucose), HbA1c, and lipid particle size. These catch insulin resistance years before a diabetes diagnosis.
  • Inflammation markers like hs-CRP, homocysteine, and ferritin reveal chronic inflammation that standard panels miss entirely.
  • Nutrient levels including vitamin D, B12, magnesium, and iron studies identify deficiencies that contribute to fatigue, brain fog, and mood changes.

Your results are reviewed during a full-hour consultation. Your provider cross-references every marker against your symptoms to build a treatment plan specific to your biology.

Advanced Diagnostics Beyond the Standard Panel

If the standard panel doesn't explain how you feel, there's usually a reason hiding deeper. Functional medicine means having the tools to find it. These are some of the advanced tests your provider can add when the initial results point to something that needs more investigation.

DUTCH Complete

What it measures: Dried urine panel of every sex hormone metabolite plus cortisol rhythm.

Why we use it: Serum hormones are a snapshot. DUTCH shows the full metabolic picture over a day, including how you process hormones and whether your stress system is burning out.

GI-MAP

What it measures: PCR-based stool test for pathogens, parasites, yeast overgrowth, and microbiome balance.

Why we use it: Most chronic gut issues trace back to one of four places. GI-MAP tells us which, so treatment targets the actual cause.

SIBO Breath Test

What it measures: Hydrogen and methane gas after a sugar challenge, flagging bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine.

Why we use it: SIBO is treated completely differently from large-intestine dysbiosis. Getting the diagnosis right changes everything.

Mycotoxin Screening

What it measures: Urine panel for the specific toxins produced by mold.

Why we use it: Mold toxicity looks like twenty other conditions. Until you rule it out, you won't find the real cause.

Heavy Metals Testing

What it measures: Urine or blood panel for lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and other toxic metals.

Why we use it: Heavy metal burden accumulates for years without symptoms, then drives neurologic or autoimmune issues that standard panels never catch.

Our practice guide includes the full catalog of advanced testing options with detailed descriptions of what each one measures. Get your free copy.

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Insights from Our Podcast

Our providers break down the science behind your health concerns and what you can do about them.

Med Matrix Podcast: The EDS, POTS, and MCAS Connection: Bendy, Dizzy, and Dismissed?

The EDS, POTS, and MCAS Connection: Bendy, Dizzy, and Dismissed?

Colin Renaud, PA-C and Dr. Sasha Rose, ND talk through why hypermobility, dizziness and allergic type reactions so often show up in the same patient. They define Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), POTS and mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), then explain how connective tissue, the autonomic nervous system and immune signaling all affect each other. Both providers walk through what a real evaluation includes, from a Beighton score and orthostatic vitals to nutrient labs, inflammatory markers and referrals when other conditions need ruling out. They cover why routine labs and scopes come back normal, how estrogen shifts can set off mast cell symptoms, why reactive patients need much smaller starting doses, and why the goal is a provider who knows these conditions rather than another label. The episode ends with a live audience Q&A.

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Med Matrix Podcast: Parasite Cleanses: Root-Cause Medicine or Social Media Fear?

Parasite Cleanses: Root-Cause Medicine or Social Media Fear?

Parasite cleanses have taken over social media, so this episode separates real risk from fear. Leah opens with the 2026 cyclospora outbreak figures the CDC has reported, including cases linked to contaminated produce. Then Gabriel Rocha, PA-C explains why bloating, fatigue and brain fog are too common to prove a parasite is the problem, and why something odd in the toilet is not a diagnosis either. He covers what actually raises suspicion (persistent diarrhea, recent travel, untreated water, weight loss, a weakened immune system), how ova and parasite stool testing differs from a stool PCR panel, and why the CDC asks for samples collected over several days. He also explains why a cleanse can make you feel better for reasons that have nothing to do with parasites, and why the wrong cleanse at the wrong time can make you feel worse.

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Med Matrix Podcast: Autoimmune Disease Symptoms That Fly Under the Radar

Autoimmune Disease Symptoms That Fly Under the Radar

Autoimmune disease often starts as a pile of symptoms that look unrelated. Fatigue, brain fog, joint pain on both sides of the body, rashes that will not clear, mouth sores, dryness and low-grade fevers each get sent to a different specialist while nobody steps back to look at the whole picture. Colin Renaud, PA-C joins Leah to explain what happens when the immune system starts targeting the body's own tissue, why autoimmune thyroid disease (Hashimoto's) is the pattern most people recognize first, and how gut health, chronic stress, past trauma, mold or toxin exposure and nutrient gaps can turn a genetic susceptibility into a real diagnosis. He also covers the labs he orders, what a flare actually feels like, the signs a support plan is working, and why a clear timeline of expectations matters as much as the treatment.

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Med Matrix Podcast: What Is Functional Medicine? Why Your Symptoms Are Connected

What Is Functional Medicine? Why Your Symptoms Are Connected

Media director Leah sits down with functional medicine provider Gabriel Rocha, PA-C, to explore why symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, gut issues, hormone changes, pain, and metabolic concerns are often connected rather than separate problems. Gabe explains that symptoms are like a check engine light, clues rather than diagnoses, and that patients stay stuck when each symptom is treated one by one without anyone reconstructing the timeline or finding the root cause. The conversation covers why normal labs do not always mean optimal health, how gut health and the microbiome influence hormones and inflammation, and the common contributors (sleep, metabolic dysfunction, nutrient deficiency, inflammation) that affect many body systems at once. Gabe describes how Med Matrix begins with a discovery call and a 60-minute initial consultation to build the full picture, then prioritizes a personalized plan instead of chasing each symptom independently. The episode closes with the takeaway that your symptoms are likely connected, and your care should reflect that.

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How It Works

Your path to feeling like yourself again, step by step.

01.

Free Discovery Call

  • Talk with our patient coordinator about your goals, symptoms, and concerns
  • Understand your options and what to expect
  • Get matched with the right provider for your needs

Result: A clear next step personalized to your situation, with no pressure or commitment.

02.

80+ Biomarker Test & Full Body Scan

  • Comprehensive panel of 80+ lab markers
  • Full body composition scan
  • In-depth health questionnaires

Result: A complete picture of your health, so nothing gets missed.

03.

Medical Team Reviews Everything

  • Providers review your labs, medical history, and questionnaires
  • Cross-reference symptoms with biomarker patterns
  • Identify root causes, not just surface symptoms

Result: A personalized treatment plan built from real data, not guesswork.

04.

60-Minute Provider Consultation

  • Sit down with your provider for a full hour
  • Go over every result in detail
  • Build your personalized plan together

Result: You leave with a clear understanding of what is happening and exactly what to do about it.

05.

Ongoing Support & Progress

  • Continued monitoring of your labs and markers
  • Adjustments to your plan as your body responds
  • Direct access to your care team

Result: Real, measurable progress you can feel and see in your numbers.

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Med Matrix - Functional Medicine and Medspa

Address

198 Maine Mall Road
South Portland, ME 04106

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Phone

(207) 544-4643

Serving East Baldwin and surrounding areas

Hours

Mon: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tue: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wed: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thu: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fri: 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sat: Closed

Sun: Closed

Functional Medicine in East Baldwin

Common questions about functional medicine near East Baldwin, Maine.

Med Matrix is in South Portland, about 50 minutes from East Baldwin via Route 25 (30 miles).

An 80-biomarker blood panel, InBody 770 body composition scan, and a one-hour provider consultation. Full onboarding is $1,500. New patients receive a $100 voucher toward their first visit.

Full onboarding is $1,500. We accept HSA, FSA, CareCredit, and all major cards.

Yes. Chronic fatigue often has root causes in thyroid dysfunction, hormone imbalances, adrenal issues, nutrient deficiencies, or chronic inflammation. Our testing identifies these underlying factors.

No. Med Matrix works alongside your primary care provider. We focus on areas that standard medicine typically does not cover in depth, including hormone optimization, advanced metabolic testing, and root-cause investigation for chronic symptoms. Your provider at Med Matrix communicates with your PCP when coordination is needed.

Follow-up frequency depends on your treatment plan. Most patients have a check-in at 6 to 8 weeks after starting, then transition to quarterly or twice-yearly visits. Between appointments, your care team is reachable if questions come up.

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