Discover how a three-pillar approach (support, education, awareness) translates into real help, including annual healing grants, regular group calls that turn one parent’s experience into another family’s roadmap, and resources designed to end isolation so no one walks this path alone.
Understand why early detection matters and learn to identify root medical triggers, such as strep, mycoplasma, viruses, tick-borne infections, and mold.
Learn how awareness becomes access and gain tools you can leave with pediatricians, schools, and legislators to reduce stigma and expand coverage and care.
Nancy O’Hara, MD, MPH, FAAP is a board-certified Pediatrician. Prior to her medical career, Dr. O’Hara taught children with autism. She graduated with highest honors from Bryn Mawr College and as a member of the...
For nearly three decades, Jennifer served the Town of Scituate as Recreation Director. In 2011, however, her world changed when three of her four sons were diagnosed with PANDAS/PANS. Determined to secure the best treatment,...
Cathy Witkos is the president of the Look. Foundation and has been a leading advocate in the PANS/PANDAS community. She is a mother of three (one child healing from PANS/PANDAS) and has helped build support...