Discover How WellTheory Reduces Costs & Improves Outcomes for Autoimmune Care

Autoimmune conditions are one of the fastest-growing, most costly challenges in healthcare today—driven by long diagnostic delays, complex symptoms, and high-cost specialty drugs. But there’s a better way.
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Energy Levels
83%
Energy Levels
83%
Pain Levels
57%
Pain Levels
57%
Up to $9,390 in savings per patient/year for those on high-cost biologics

12% total cost reduction across healthcare services for autoimmune patients

Proven reductions in ER visits (64%), imaging (71%), and inpatient stays (38%)

High-Level Impact for Employers & Health Plans

WellTheory’s approach isn’t just effective—it’s cost-efficient, delivering meaningful ROI for employers and health plans.

Designed for Real Outcomes

Psoriasis is More Than Just Skin Deep

Flare-Ups Happen. WellTheory is Here to Help.

Through personalized nutrition, lifestyle interventions, and continuous expert support, WellTheory delivers measurable improvements in:
With the help of an expert, dive deeper into what’s triggering your symptoms — and learn tools and techniques to prevent flare-ups naturally.
Psoriasis flare-ups can be triggered by a variety of factors — from stress, to certain foods like refined sugar, gluten, and dairy. Working with an autoimmune expert to implement small-but-impactful changes to diet, sleep, and your mind-body connection can help reduce symptoms and support your body’s natural capacity to heal.
Fatigue
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

It can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Abdominal Pain& Digestive Issues
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

It can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Joint Pain
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

It can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Pain
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

It can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Fatigue
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

It can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Fatigue
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

It can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Fatigue
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

Fatigue can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Joint Pain
Inflammation can act as a signal to the brain to feel pain.

One way to reduce those pain signals is to ingest more healthy fats and introduce a gentle movement routine to keep the joints from locking up.
Skin Rashes & Issues
Autoimmune rashes may indicate imbalance of the body’s physiological functions.

To avoid flare ups, we encourage introducing anti-inflammatory and nutrient dense foods into your diet, like turmeric and omega-3 fatty acids.
Abdominal Pain & Digestive Issues
This can be a sign that your body’s not breaking down food efficiently or easily.

Digestive issues can be helped by simply chewing your food more and consuming digestive aids like ginger to support stomach acid production.
Brain Fog
More than just being forgetful, this phenomenon can be a symptom of bigger issues brewing beneath the surface.

Impaired cognitive function may be triggered by poor, chronic lifestyle habits, so we replace them with healthy ones, like eating an anti-inflammatory diet and balancing blood sugar.
Swollen Glands
In autoimmune conditions, the immune system targets and attacks the body's own tissues, potentially leading to the swelling of lymph nodes as they work to filter out these perceived pathogens.

Changes to nutrition and digestive aids can help calm inflammation and the immune response impacting the glands.
Pain
Pain in autoimmune diseases reflects ongoing inflammation and can affect mobility and quality of life, emphasizing the importance of managing and treating your root causes and triggers.

We work with you to identify and then calm triggers to reduce overall pain and inflammation, both in severity and frequency.
Weight Changes
The thyroid produces hormones that are crucial to many of your body’s functions, like metabolism and digestion.

If it stops functioning normally and weight changes occur, changes to diet and managing stress levels are two ways to reduce this symptom.
Fatigue
Often the result of long-term inflammation and depletion of nutrients.

Fatigue can be addressed by increasing your intake of protein and vegetables and creating a bedtime routine that supports a higher quality of sleep.
Joint Pain
Inflammation can act as a signal to the brain to feel pain.

One way to reduce those pain signals is to ingest more healthy fats and introduce a gentle movement routine to keep the joints from locking up.
Skin Rashes & Issues
Autoimmune rashes may indicate imbalance of the body’s physiological functions.

To avoid flare ups, we encourage introducing anti-inflammatory and nutrient dense foods into your diet, like turmeric and omega-3 fatty acids.
Abdominal Pain & Digestive Issues
This can be a sign that your body’s not breaking down food efficiently or easily.

Digestive issues can be helped by simply chewing your food more and consuming digestive aids like ginger to support stomach acid production.
Brain Fog
More than just being forgetful, this phenomenon can be a symptom of bigger issues brewing beneath the surface.

Impaired cognitive function may be triggered by poor, chronic lifestyle habits, so we replace them with healthy ones, like eating an anti-inflammatory diet and balancing blood sugar.
Swollen Glands
In autoimmune conditions, the immune system targets and attacks the body's own tissues, potentially leading to the swelling of lymph nodes as they work to filter out these perceived pathogens.

Changes to nutrition and digestive aids can help calm inflammation and the immune response impacting the glands.
Pain
Pain in autoimmune diseases reflects ongoing inflammation and can affect mobility and quality of life, emphasizing the importance of managing and treating your root causes and triggers.

We work with you to identify and then calm triggers to reduce overall pain and inflammation, both in severity and frequency.
Weight Changes
The thyroid produces hormones that are crucial to many of your body’s functions, like metabolism and digestion.

If it stops functioning normally and weight changes occur, changes to diet and managing stress levels are two ways to reduce this symptom.

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