EDS Specialists in New Mexico
11 specialists across 5 cities
Cities with 3+ Specialists
Albuquerque, NM (5)
Desert Sky Osteopathy
At Desert Sky Osteopathy, our goal is to acknowledge and respect your state of health today. We strive to optimize your body’s own ability to heal itself using osteopathic manipulative treatment. The use of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), a gentle hands-on treatment that uses your body’s skeletal landmarks to guide where the treatment is most necessary. How often do you leave a doctor’s office not feeling like the unique person you are? Especially if your have EDS,?Often feeling confused from the amount of instructions, or simply not feeling better after going to the doctor? Dr. Sofka became an Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) specialist to get to know her patients, their daily lives, and what they hoped to get out of their OMT visit. OMT is not a substitute for a primary care physician (PCP). This office advises that having a PCP is a requirement to adequate medical care.
Integrative / Functional Medicine
Functional You LLC
From a Chiropractic stand point, I use gentle techniques that do not incorporate high velocity low amplitude adjusting. My technique includes using a Leander flexion-distraction table that incorporates an up and down motion starting from the waist down. This allows me to go up and down the spine using the vertebrae as levers that allow a gentle stretch in the area of focus. In addition to the Leander table, I use an Activator, which is an instrument assisted adjusting technique. This device that allows me to deliver a small impulse to an area of focus, such as with the vertebrae in the spine or a tight muscle, with the goal of restoring motion to that area. Additional services I provide as a Chiropractor: Dry needling Visceral manipulation (this is manipulation of the organs). Extremity adjusting Pediatric adjusting IASTM or Instrument assisted soft tissue manipulation/ cupping Nasal specific technique/ Sinus care From a Functional Medicine perspective, I treat by looking for the root cause of certain conditions. This includes nutrient deficiencies such as with vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids, electrolytes, etc. I also look into improper methylation, mast cell dysfunction which causes high histamine, gastrointestinal dysfunction, adrenal dysfunction, autoimmune disease, dysregulation of hormones, iron overload and anemia, thyroid dysfunction, inflammation, detoxification and lastly general organ dysfunction. I treat by personalized diet plans with supplements and reviewing labs from a tightly knit Functional Medicine reference range for the labs. With each patient I always try my best to research their concerns when I am educated on the subject and even when I am not to make sure that I am providing the best possible care to that person.
Chiropractic
Integrative / Functional Medicine
Mcas
More Spoons Nutrition - Albuquerque
More Spoons Nutrition is a neurodivergent-owned, neuro-affirming, and LGBTQ+ inclusive practice specializing in integrative and functional nutrition. We provide compassionate, personalized support for neurodivergent individuals of all ages—adults, children, and families—through evidence-based, neuro-affirming nutrition interventions. Our goal is to help clients improve their well-being by addressing their unique nutritional needs in a way that honors their neurotype, autonomy, and lived experience.
Nutrition / Dietetics
Hypermobility
Pots
Mcas
Motion Works Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy
Motion Works is an outpatient clinic with focus on holistic and individualized treatment. Owned by a Board-Certified Sports Specialist with specialized training in hyper-mobility and hypermobile athletes.
Physical Therapy
Orthopedic / Surgery
Hypermobility
NM Psych Med Services
I am an experienced prescribing/medical psychologist providing psychiatric medication management with integrated brief psychotherapy for adults and teens. I have HSD myself along with rheumatoid arthritis and my life partner has severe EDS, POTS, SFN and MECFS. Living with chronic pain and disability myself and in my family, I work from a shared decision making/partnership model and bring the awareness of a psychotherapist to working with medications.
Mental Health
Chronic Pain
Las Cruces, NM (1)
Los Alamos, NM (1)
Santa Fe, NM (3)
Inspire Santa Fe Medical Group
Wake Internal Medicine physicians in Raleigh have provided exceptional medical care for 75 years. Schedule an apointment with us at 919.781.7500.
Rheumatology
La Hoya Health
At La Hoya Health, we provide specialized pelvic rehabilitation, orthopedic physical therapy, and holistic wellness services for individuals across the lifespan and all genders. Our practice emphasizes a whole-body, evidence based approach to mobility, strength and function — and take particular interest in supporting those navigating the hypermobility spectrum and related disorders. We understand that deep core and pelvic floor dysfunction often exist within a broader system of movement and stability challenges. Out core model integrates manual therapy, individualized exercise, education, and lifestyle strategies to help patients restore confidence and connection in their bodies. We believe that everyone deserves a provider who listens, looks deeper, and collaborates with curiosity. At La Hoya Health, we combine innovative thinking with grounded clinical expertise to support populations that are often overlooked — empowering every individual toward sustainable movement, function, and wellbeing.
Physical Therapy
Hypermobility
Pelvic Floor
Light Spirit Studio, L.L.C.
Since around 2022 I have increasingly specialized my work as a Medical Massage Therapist with those with hypermobility and related conditions: mast cell activation syndrome, autoimmunity, migraine, chronic pain, neurovascular compression syndromes, food/drug/environmental sensitivity, joint instability, dysautonomia, gastroparesis, and more. I have gradually grown into Patient Advocacy as well as a result of seeing how underserved this community currently is. I completed a brief but very high quality training with the EDS Society in Health Advocacy in early 2025. I intend to pursue formal Board Certification in Patient Advocacy also in 2025. As a massage therapist , I work with pain and physical dysfunction related to all of the above conditions. My goals are to: help clients better understand and address their pain by understanding whatever physiological and mechanical principles we can observe, help clients reset dysfunctional movement patterns and gradually replace guarding patterns with more balanced posture, strength, and tone, while mechanically freeing any barriers to relief using scar release, golgi tendon organ techniques, visceral work, neurovascular compression testing and release, postural assessment, and many, many more tools learned or developed in over a decade of manual therapy experience, support clients in working toward further wellness by connecting them with local hypermobility-aware healthcare providers and coaches (physical therapists, occupational therapists, corrective exercise specialized personal trainers, feldenkrais, pilates, and Egoscue teachers, etc.) who can offer more in-depth training as needed–ideally in activities that clients will be inspired to maintain, help clients to reach the right healthcare providers to address any open healthcare concerns –whether we need to look together locally for an appropriately aware provider in the right specialty or far-afield to address less-understood implications of hypermobility. As a patient advocate, I’ve made my mission to improve local healthcare for hypermobility and related conditions by: hosting our local EDS Society affiliated group to share information and other resources and to grow community among those who mutually understand the particular challenges of these conditions and can offer suggestions and connections born of experience, connecting clients with local and distant healthcare providers whom I trust to work well with hypermobility and related conditions, working with clients on presenting often long and long unaddressed history of symptoms such that the big picture won’t be missed for its complexity, bringing healthcare providers’ attention to hypermobility related, presently underdiagnosed conditions connect clinicians with high quality resources on how to best serve those in our community educate community members in a position to screen for hypermobility and related conditions before they become health crises: midwives, doulas, teachers & athletic coaches…. facilitate the involvement of advanced specialists in offering local training to grow needed expertise in our own community. This mission is a labor of love. I have seen too many family members as well as clients go with unaddressed healthcare concerns for years, navigating very difficult situations for themselves since too little was known or the right connections weren’t made–in a system that further privileges those with uncomplicated health and resources. We’re entering a season in which to begin to build the manual for caring for the hypermobile, sensitive body from the start. I believe our sensitivity is a gift and that as we use it to understand our own better care we’ll better the world as well–bringing more of ourselves to all the good efforts we dream of. I’m glad to offer a brief free consultation for advocacy or bodywork services, and you can also connect for free by asking to have your email address put on our local group’s email list. In order to maximize accessibility I offer a sliding scale and I work with insurance wherever possible. Though credentialing opportunities are limited for massage therapists, I’m currently able to work with Cigna and Mi Via. I’m working toward being able to work under VA funding and with HSA and FSA payments. If superbills, receipts, or other documentation helps you to get reimbursement I’m glad to provide it.
Massage / Bodywork
Movement / Exercise
Hypermobility
Pots
Mcas