Becoming a New Patient

Updated 7/27/2025: At this time, All Brains Belong is beyond capacity to accept additional patients. The waiting list is now full. We received more applications than expected. We invite you to check this website again in a few months. If you already submitted an application, this may take 2-4 months to receive a response. If you have questions about the status of your application, you can contact .

In the meantime, we invite you to read more about our practice and our model. You can also sign up for our newsletter.

How does healthcare at ABB work?

Thank you for your interest in applying to become a new patient of All Brains Belong (ABB). Because of how different healthcare looks at ABB, we want to take time to tell you about the practice and how things work here. If you’d prefer to receive this information by video, click here.

People do not join a medical practice here, they join a community. All Brains Belong (ABB) is pioneering a new model for healthcare. This involves joining a community of other people navigating similar challenges. As part of being an ABB patient, you will meet and interact with other community members. This is how we provide medical care.

ABB is filling a particular role in the healthcare space, with specialized knowledge about the medical conditions more common in neurodivergent people. Our area of focus is medical care of neurodivergent people with complex chronic health conditions, either known or suspected. We are only able to accept new patients within this scope of practice, due to our capacity and resources. (We are currently full, and our waiting list is full).

How else can I get involved with All Brains Belong besides medical care?

Even though the medical practice is full, we invite you to connect with our community programs (open to everyone, separate from medical care):