Medicine sees the pieces. We map the whole — and we are not whispering about what we find.
The Speakeasy Is Open · We Don't Whisper Here
Our Mission
Independent research. Plain-language maps. Loud advocacy.
Medicine built itself around specialties. Each one brilliant within its lane. None required to see the whole. Patients spend years collecting diagnoses that never connect. The map has always existed. Nobody drew it.
Speakeasy Health maps the genetic and biological territory mainstream medicine hasn't assembled — and puts that map in the hands of the families and clinicians who need it most.
We work at midnight. Under the lamp. We are not quiet about what we find.
What We Do
Independent and peer-reviewed research connecting genetic modifiers, chronic illness, and multi-system presentations medicine has treated as unrelated — publishing what we find, loudly.
Plain-language resources for patients and families navigating complex, overlapping diagnoses — because the map shouldn't require a medical degree to read.
Policy and clinical advocacy for systematic screening, research funding, and recognition of the upstream genetic drivers behind America's chronic disease epidemic.
Publications & Resources
Patient Resource · Free Download
The map medicine never drew — in plain language.
A guide for families and clinicians mapping the territory of Hereditary Alpha-Tryptasemia — what it is, how it cascades through the body, and a one-page clinical summary you can hand your doctor.
Download FreeResearch Manuscript · OSF Preprint · Accepted at JIM
100+ research gaps. One gene. Four generations.
A landmark manuscript proposing Hereditary Alpha-Tryptasemia as an upstream genetic modifier driving craniocervical instability, neuroinflammation, autonomic dysregulation, and multi-system illness across generations.
Read the ManuscriptHαT Patient Awareness Arm
HαT affects an estimated 1 in 20 people and is almost never tested for. A simple blood draw costing under $50 may be the missing piece — connecting POTS, ADHD, fibromyalgia, hypermobility, autoimmune conditions, and more across entire family lines.
Tryptase Place is the HαT-specific patient awareness arm of Speakeasy Health — built for the families who have been searching for four generations without an answer.
The Back Room
Clinicians. Researchers. Journalists. Policymakers. Families.
The door is open. We don't whisper here.