About the Clinic

Monovo brings research, remote monitoring, and clinic care into one model.

Novo Health Institute was built through the partnership of Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine and Monovo, pairing academic rigor with a more proactive, data-informed clinical experience.

We move beyond temporary solutions to uncover the patterns and causes behind illness. Wearables, analytics, virtual support, and in-person expertise work together so care continues outside the clinic walls.

We believe clearer health decisions come from combining clinical expertise with better day-to-day visibility into how patients are actually doing outside the clinic.

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The Difference

Four reasons the Monovo model feels different.

Multi-Disciplinary Approach

Migraine care rarely fits inside one specialty. We coordinate neurologic, musculoskeletal, nutritional, and broader health factors so care decisions are not made in isolation.

Wearable-Driven Monitoring

Monovo pairs in-clinic expertise with remote patient monitoring so daily patterns have a seat at the table when treatment plans are created or adjusted.

Thorough Evaluation

We use careful health-history review, neuro-cognition testing, imaging, and clinical analysis before prescribing a path forward. We want signal before action.

Research Partnership

The clinic is shaped by active collaboration with Noorda and other research relationships, allowing us to bring academic rigor into an applied patient-care setting.

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Wearable Health Technology

Continuous data turns the clinic into a longer conversation.

Traditional appointments often rely on snapshots. Monovo extends the care model through wearable tools, remote monitoring, and follow-up interpretation so the care team can look for trends over days and weeks.

The same philosophy supports both migraine care and broader health management: better visibility leads to better decisions.

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Clinical Team

Meet the clinical leadership team.

Each leader brings a different perspective to patient care, creating a team equipped to study migraine and whole-body health from more than one angle.

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Dr. Kyle Bills, D.C., Ph.D.

Neuroscience researcher and migraine rehabilitation specialist

Dr. Bills built the migraine clinic around the need for root-cause care, blending clinical experience with academic research and advanced neurologic rehabilitation.

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Steven Embley, D.O., M.B.A.

Family medicine and medication support

Dr. Embley brings family medicine and operational experience to the clinic, helping patients navigate medication needs within a broader migraine care plan.

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Kurt Alexander, D.C.

Chiropractic and structural support

Dr. Alexander contributes decades of chiropractic experience focused on cervical and lumbar issues that can influence the symptom picture for migraine patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this clinic really specialized in migraine?

Yes. The migraine clinic exists specifically to provide root-cause, multidisciplinary support for severe and chronic migraine cases.

Do you provide chiropractic care?

When chiropractic intervention is appropriate for a patient's migraine treatment plan, it is built into the broader care pathway.

Do you take insurance?

The clinic is intentionally non-network so care plans can be driven by the patient rather than insurance restrictions. We can still provide reimbursement paperwork when applicable.

Where are you located?

Novo Health Institute is located at 2162 S 180 E in Provo, Utah, with remote treatment pathways available after the initial evaluation process.