CONSULTATION:
Our Commitment To Wellness
Education on Connective Tissue Disorders
and their Comorbidities
Dr. Isabelle Brock performs advanced clinical research and offers comprehensive services to clients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), connective tissue disorders, dysautonomia, mast cell disorders, and problems with posture and proprioception.
Dr. Brock earned her Doctor of Medicine at Windsor University School of Medicine in St. Kitts, West Indies, and holds a Bachelor of Art in Italian Philology from the University of Stockholm in Sweden. She continued to pursue her education at Paris-Est Créteil University in Paris, France, where she completed a certification course in the diagnosis and treatment for EDS. Her thesis work was the basis to create the EDS Paris scale, a tool to rapidly screen for EDS based on a large case-control study.
Dr. Brock has more than six years of experience in EDS research at several medical clinics. She helped open two clinics solely dedicated to EDS and its comorbidities.
In Paris, she worked as lead scientist at the Hospital Hotel-Dieu de Paris and as chief of research at Ellasanté, Paris. She serves as clinical project manager at the Research and Study Group for EDS (GERSED) in France. At the US/UK Ehlers-Danlos Society, Dr. Brock serves as a member of the International Consortium on EDS, Pain Management Group, and Clinical Pathway and Guideline Group.
Dr. Brock has co-authored and published several articles on EDS.
She is a member on the scientific committee of the Foundation for Research and Advocacy in Muscle Pain Education (FRAME) and serves on the executive board at GERSED, where she reviewed the national guidelines for the treatment of hEDS for France. Dr. Brock is also a member of the scientific committee and keynote speaker at the EDS Initiative Deutschland.
Dr. Brock is fluent in five languages: English, Italian, Swedish, French, and German.

