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If you’ve ever left a doctor’s appointment with a prescription but no plan, a stack of “normal” lab results but no answers, or the feeling that no one actually listened, you’re not alone. In Beyond the Prescription, Dr. Lucy McBride explains why: Modern health care prioritizes transactions over relationships, screens over stories, and data over context. Into that void has stepped a massive wellness industry offering seductive promises of control—“optimize,” “detox,” “biohack”—often without evidence and with real risks. McBride refuses the false choice between conventional medicine and wellness culture. Instead, she offers a practical middle path built on health agency: the capacity to make informed decisions aligned with your values while advocating effectively for support. This book isn’t prescriptive or perfectionist. It’s a framework to help you navigate uncertainty, misinformation, and the realities of your life. At the center is a five-step process that moves you from redefining health on your own terms, through mapping your full health ecosystem and understanding how you personally approach care, to asking for help more effectively and making peace with what you cannot control. McBride then maps health as an interconnected ecosystem with four pillars: -INFORMATICS (health data + your biography and lived context) -INPUTS (everything you consume, including supplements and medications) -INFRASTRUCTURE (movement, injury, disability, and the body that carries you) -INSIGHT (mental health, brain health, and the unconscious stories that drive behavior) Reflection and action guides help you translate insight into real-world decisions. The result is a practical, evidence-based guide for anyone navigating the question too rarely asked in health care: Are you okay?
Lucy McBride, MD, is a primary care physician and cofounder of the Ackerly McBride Group in Washington, DC. For over twenty-five years, she has practiced evidence-based, relationship-centered medicine. A graduate of Princeton and Harvard Medical School, with a master’s degree in pharmacology from Cambridge as a Fulbright Scholar, she completed her internal medicine residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She writes the weekly newsletter Are You Okay? and hosts the podcast Beyond the Prescription. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and USA TODAY. She has contributed to CNN, MSNBC, and PBS, advocating for a holistic, patient-centered approach to health.