PANS Parent Collective
Ongoing support for families navigating PANS
The ReMed PANS Parent Collective is an online membership community for families living with PANS and PANDAS. It is the ongoing-support companion to your child's clinical care: 24/7 peer support between flares and appointments, monthly live sessions with the ReMed PANS team and world-leading guest experts, and a library of past recordings. It is support and education for you, the parent, and it never replaces your child's medical team.
Why it exists
PANS does not keep office hours
Families navigating PANS and PANDAS know the loneliest stretch is the space between appointments. A flare arrives without warning, the advice you have been given contradicts the last lot, and the people around you cannot quite grasp what a sudden regression does to a household. You are left making heavy decisions on very little sleep, often without anyone to ask.
The Collective was built for that gap. It is a place to land between consults: to ask, to listen, to learn from families a few steps ahead, and to hear directly from people who study this for a living. None of it changes who leads your child's care. It simply means you are not carrying the in-between on your own.
What membership includes
Support, expertise and a community in 1 place
Support between the appointments
The hard moments rarely land conveniently between consults. The Collective is there around the clock, so you are not left holding a flare alone at 2am with nowhere to ask.
Monthly live expert sessions
Each month brings a live session with the ReMed PANS team and, regularly, a world-leading guest expert, with time to hear current thinking and ask your own questions.
A library of past recordings
Could not make a session, or want to revisit one? Past events are recorded and kept in a searchable library you can return to whenever you need them.
Peer support from families who get it
A community of parents walking the same road, where you do not have to explain from scratch what a PANS flare does to a household, because everyone there already knows.
See what is inside the Collective
Full membership details, including what is included this month and how the 30-day money-back guarantee works, are on the membership page.
The experts in the room
Learn from people who lead this field
A standout part of membership is who turns up to the monthly sessions. Past and upcoming guests have included Dr Kiki Chang, a leading psychiatrist and co-founder of the Stanford PANS Clinic and Research Program; Dr Alessio Fasano, a world-renowned researcher known for his work on zonulin and the gut-brain axis; and Dr Jason Hawrelak, a gut microbiome expert, alongside ReMed founder Keonie Moore.
Access like this would normally sit well out of reach of most families. Inside the Collective it comes as part of membership, in a format built for parents rather than clinicians. The guest line-up changes over time, so each month brings something new to learn.
An honest fit check
The Collective is for you if
- You suspect, or have confirmed, that your child has PANS or PANDAS.
- You feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice and unsure what to do between flares.
- You want ongoing guidance, not a one-off burst of information.
- You want access to expert thinking without constant high consult fees.
- You feel alone in this, and want people who understand around you.
If your child is acutely unwell or in danger, call 000 or go to your nearest emergency department. A community is never the right place for an emergency, and nothing here replaces that.
The Collective: questions parents ask
It is an online membership community for families navigating PANS and PANDAS. Membership gives you ongoing peer support between flares and appointments, monthly live sessions with the ReMed PANS team and guest experts, and a library of past event recordings you can revisit any time.
No, and we are firm about that. The Collective is support and education for parents. It does not diagnose, does not treat, and is not a substitute for your child's paediatrician, GP, immunologist or psychologist. Diagnosis and medical treatment stay with your child's treating team, and you should never start or stop anything for your child without them involved.
The clinical page is about ReMed's naturopathic care for your child, built around consultations and functional testing where indicated. The Collective is the ongoing-support companion to that: a community and education membership for you, the parent, to lean on between and around your child's appointments. Many families use both, and many use the Collective on its own.
Past and upcoming guests have included Dr Kiki Chang, a leading psychiatrist and co-founder of the Stanford PANS Clinic and Research Program, Dr Alessio Fasano, a world-renowned researcher known for his work on zonulin and the gut-brain axis, and Dr Jason Hawrelak, a gut microbiome expert, alongside ReMed founder Keonie Moore. The guest line-up changes over time, so the exact roster varies month to month.
Yes. The membership comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can join, see whether the community and sessions suit your family, and step away within that window if it is not what you needed.
ReMed's care is complementary to, not a replacement for, conventional medical care. We work alongside your GP, paediatrician and specialists, and our support is not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment. In an emergency call 000. Every child is different: outcomes vary and no specific result can be guaranteed.
