Neurology Practice Expands Assessment Framework for Persistent Fatigue Conditions
Ozark, United States - June 15, 2026 / Sharlin Health & Neurology functional Medicine /
OZARK, MO, June 12, 2026 — Sharlin Health and Neurology announced the expansion of its chronic fatigue evaluation program, introducing structured assessment protocols and systems-based diagnostic workflows designed to support patients experiencing persistent fatigue, post-exertional symptom patterns, and related functional challenges.
According to the practice, interest in comprehensive fatigue-related evaluations has increased as more individuals seek assessment for symptoms that affect daily activities, cognitive function, sleep quality, and physical endurance. The clinic reported growing demand for coordinated evaluations that examine multiple physiological systems associated with chronic fatigue presentations.
“Patients experiencing persistent fatigue often present with complex patterns involving neurological, metabolic, immune, and regulatory systems,” said Dr. Ken Sharlin, Founder and Medical Director of Sharlin Health and Neurology. “The expanded program provides a more structured framework for assessment, monitoring, and long-term care planning based on individual clinical findings.”
The updated program incorporates Comprehensive Evaluation Protocols that may include reviews of metabolic markers, inflammatory indicators, nutritional status, hormonal patterns, oxidative stress factors, and other variables associated with fatigue-related conditions. The assessment process is designed to support standardized documentation and identification of potential barriers affecting recovery and functional performance.
As part of the operational expansion, the clinic implemented Systems-Based Diagnostic Workflows that evaluate interactions among neurological function, sleep regulation, immune activity, cellular energy production, and autonomic nervous system performance. The structured approach is intended to improve coordination across assessment stages and support individualized care planning.
The program also includes Sleep Optimization and Recovery Monitoring Systems focused on restorative sleep patterns, circadian rhythm considerations, and factors that may influence neurological recovery. Internal workflow updates were introduced to improve follow-up scheduling consistency and longitudinal monitoring of patient progress over time.
In addition, Sharlin Health and Neurology expanded its Nutrition and Inflammation Support Framework, which incorporates individualized reviews of dietary patterns, nutrient status, and factors associated with inflammation, energy regulation, and nervous system stability. The clinic stated that recommendations are developed according to each patient's clinical presentation and evaluation findings.
The practice also reported increased implementation of Gradual Movement and Functional Recovery Protocols for patients with activity intolerance and post-exertional symptom exacerbation. These protocols emphasize structured pacing strategies, monitoring processes, and progressive functional assessment designed to support individualized recovery planning.
Sharlin Health and Neurology indicated that the expanded evaluation model reflects broader developments in process-driven healthcare programs, where coordinated assessments, standardized monitoring systems, and multidisciplinary evaluation frameworks are increasingly utilized to address complex chronic health conditions.
The clinic stated that it will continue refining its chronic fatigue assessment and monitoring processes as clinical research evolves and demand for comprehensive systems-based evaluations continues to grow.
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Sharlin Health and Neurology is a Missouri-based neurology and functional medicine practice providing neurological evaluations, systems-based health assessments, and individualized care planning. The practice focuses on structured diagnostic workflows, coordinated monitoring processes, and integrative approaches designed to support long-term patient management.
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Sharlin Health & Neurology functional Medicine
5528 North Farmer Branch Road
Ozark, MO 65721
United States
Ken Sharlin
(417) 485-4330
https://functionalmedicine.doctor/
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