Areas We Help · Autoimmune Concerns

Living With Autoimmune Concerns?

Living with an immune system that does not quite cooperate is its own kind of tired. Symptoms shift, energy varies, and explaining the whole picture to someone new takes its own toll. A physician-led consultation is a calm place to walk through it once, carefully.

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How it shows up

When immunity is uneven, the day starts with a question mark.

Living with long-standing autoimmune concerns narrows life quietly. The pattern below is what most patients describe by the time they reach our clinic.

Days where energy disappears

Without a clear reason, the day's stamina vanishes. Plans get rearranged. Fatigue arrives uninvited.

Conversations that take longer than they should

Explaining symptoms to someone new, every time. Starting the story from the beginning, again.

A schedule built around flares

Travel, social plans, work commitments — all carry a buffer for the day you simply cannot.

Common patterns we hear

Concerns that move with their own rhythm.

Long-standing autoimmune patterns vary widely, but patients tend to recognize themselves in a few of these.

Symptoms that shift week to week Joints one week, skin the next, fatigue underneath everything.
Variable
Labs that vary without a clean story Markers that drift, with no single test that explains it all.
Complex
Multiple specialists, no full picture Each appointment focuses on one area, while you live with all of them.
Fragmented
Years of living with it A pattern that has shaped how you plan, eat, sleep, and travel for years.
Long-standing
The physician you will speak with

A consultation with Dra. Natalia Maya.

Dra. Natalia Maya, physician at Colombia Care Bilingual Medical Care
Your Physician

Dra. Natalia Maya

Concerns that sit at the edge of several specialties take longer to talk through. The first call is for hearing the full picture before anyone suggests where to go next.
  • Medical Degree, Remington University Corporation, Medellín
  • Born in Colombia, raised in Canada — fully bilingual
  • Native English and Spanish
  • Patient-centered, multicultural approach to international patients
  • Reviews your history and any prior labs before the call
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The consultation, step by step

A first call built around listening.

Thirty minutes, virtual, no cost, no obligation. You leave with a written summary of what was discussed and a clear sense of whether traveling to Medellín for a closer look makes sense for you.

You share what is going on

You book a time that suits you and send any imaging or notes you have. The physician reviews them before the call.

The physician listens

The first conversation is about hearing the full story — sleep, energy, what has helped, what has not — not just where it hurts most today.

You discuss next steps

The physician shares what they are seeing in plain language, and which physician-led options would be worth considering.

You decide at your pace

You receive a written summary. No follow-up pressure. If a visit to Medellín makes sense, the concierge team handles every detail.

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A clinic that handles the details

The visit itself is looked after.

Airport pickup, hotel coordination, transport between visits, and a bilingual concierge team that stays in contact through every step of your stay in Medellín.

Bring these to your call

Questions worth asking.

A good consultation is one where you do plenty of the talking. These are questions patients often find useful to bring to the first call.

  • What do you notice in my history that other visits may have missed?
  • How do you think about concerns that cross several specialties?
  • What physician-led options would you discuss for someone in my situation?
  • What would you want to assess in person before discussing anything further?
  • What does a typical visit to the clinic in Medellín involve, start to finish?
  • What should I gather, history or labs, to make the consultation most useful?
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Start with a conversation.

A free, no-obligation virtual consultation with Dra. Natalia Maya is the simplest first step. Physician-led, bilingual, and entirely at your pace.

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