Pascal Health Institute
Dr. David Pascal is in his 40th year of treating patients.
Dr. Pascal specializes in severe neurologic injury, addressing the underlying factors that contribute to pain, not just the symptoms, so that real healing can occur. Key to Dr. Pascal's success is carefully listening to the concerns of each patient, conducting a thorough, accurate examination, and developing a personalized treatment plan. Patients travel from around the world to receive Dr. Pascal
A little preparation can make your visit more productive.
Before your appointment, try writing down the symptoms you notice, when they happen, how long they last, possible triggers, what you have already tried, medications or supplements you take, and the way symptoms affect your day.
You do not need perfect notes. Even a few details can help your provider understand what has been happening between visits.
Save this checklist before your next appointment.
06/19/2026
A strong care plan should not feel rushed, generic, or confusing.
Before guidance becomes helpful, there needs to be understanding. That includes symptoms, timing, health history, environment, lifestyle, previous care, and the way symptoms are affecting daily life.
At Pascal Health Institute, we believe patients deserve clear education and a thoughtful next step, especially when allergy or autoimmune concerns feel layered or hard to explain.
The right support starts with listening.
📆 Book your appointment now.
06/17/2026
Cookouts, picnics, vacations, and family events can make food allergies harder to navigate.
A safer plan may include asking about ingredients, checking labels, watching for cross-contact, bringing safe options when needed, and following the emergency plan your clinician has given you.
For people with known food allergies, serious reactions can happen quickly.
If severe symptoms occur, use your prescribed emergency plan and seek urgent medical care.
📆 Need help? Book your appointment today.
06/15/2026
Allergy symptoms can begin within minutes or develop gradually after exposure to a trigger.
This is because the immune system does not always respond in one obvious way. For some people, the reaction feels immediate, like sneezing, itching, swelling, congestion, or trouble breathing. For others, symptoms may build slowly and show up as fatigue, sinus pressure, skin irritation, digestive discomfort, or a general feeling that the body is inflamed.
At Pascal Health Institute, we believe those reactions deserve a closer look.
Understanding what your body is responding to, when symptoms appear, and how often they return can help guide a more personalized path toward care and relief.
📆 Book your appointment with us today.
06/12/2026
Allergies are not always limited to sneezing.
Depending on the person and the trigger, symptoms can involve the nose, eyes, skin, breathing, digestion, or overall energy.
That is one reason it can feel confusing when symptoms do not match the version of allergies people usually talk about.
Tracking where symptoms show up and when they happen can help you have a more focused conversation with your provider.
06/10/2026
If your symptoms seem to shift in the summer, you are not imagining it.
Pollen, mold, dust, pets, travel, outdoor activity, and indoor air changes can all play a role for some people. Triggers also vary from person to person, which is why guessing can quickly become frustrating.
A simple symptom and environment log can help you notice what repeats.
📑 Save this checklist and bring your notes to your next appointment.
Not every symptom means something serious, but recurring symptoms that keep interrupting daily life are worth paying attention to.
👉 Send us a message if you are ready to take the next step toward clarity.
06/05/2026
Autoimmune conditions happen when the immune system mistakenly targets healthy tissue.
The immune system is meant to protect the body, but with autoimmune concerns, that protective response can become misdirected. This may lead to inflammation, pain, fatigue, digestive changes, skin concerns, joint discomfort, or symptoms that seem to come and go without a clear pattern.
At Pascal Health Institute, we believe symptoms are not random. They are signals that the body needs a deeper level of understanding and support.
Our approach looks at the whole person, not just one symptom, so care can be guided by what your body is communicating.
Your body deserves to be heard, supported, and understood. 💙
06/03/2026
Symptoms that keep returning, shifting, or interrupting your day deserve more than a quick search and a guess.
For some people, allergy symptoms can show up through congestion, itchy eyes, skin reactions, fatigue, or a mix of patterns that feel hard to explain.
A helpful first step is to notice when symptoms appear, what changed around that time, and how much they are affecting daily life.
Those notes can give your provider a clearer starting point.
Save this post and start noting when your symptoms show up.
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200 Keisler Drive, Suite C
Cary, NC
27518
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| Monday | 8:45am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8:45am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8:45am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8:45am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8:45am - 1pm |