Re-Imagining Healthcare

One Virtual Visit at a Time

Re-Imagining Healthcare
One Virtual Visit at a Time

Effective therapy directly to you,
no matter where you live or how long you've suffered.

About chronos

Three Decades.

Three Paradigms.

One Mission.

Three Decades.
Three Paradigms.
One Mission.


To ensure no one remains trapped in chronic pain or persistent symptoms by fragmented or ineffective medical care


To stand with those who refuse to give up on their health — even after being dismissed, disappointed, or told to “live with it.”


To redefine chronic condition recovery by delivering neuroscience-led integrated care that is accessible, convenient, and fully virtual — without compromising clinical depth or results.

Recovery-Focused Virtual Care

Chronos was built to solve a problem I saw every day — people with chronic symptoms falling through the gaps of conventional care.

Too often, they’re passed between specialists, on waiting lists, given conflicting advice, or offered treatments and medications that manage symptoms but never address what’s actually driving them. Over time, they’re labelled “complex”, “chronic”, or are simply left to cope.

I’m Jarvia Foxter, Recovery Specialist, clinician, therapist, and Founder of Chronos. My work spans over 30 years across hospital medicine, clinical practice, and virtual care — from Diagnostic Radiology, Trauma & Emergency, and Surgery, through Interventional Pain Medicine, into Osteopathic Medicine, rehabilitation, mind-body therapies, metabolic health, and pain reprocessing.

The contrast between conventional and functional medicine, alongside advances in neuroscience, fundamentally changed how I diagnose and treat chronic illness. Persistent symptoms are rarely driven by a single cause — they more often reflect interactions between the mind, brain, body, behaviour, and life experiences. When these aren’t considered together, meaningful recovery is often harder to achieve.

Chronos was created to address that gap.
It’s a structured, integrated recovery process designed to restore function, reduce symptoms, and move people out of cycles of flare-ups and chronicity. — grounded in a focus on diagnostic clarity, clinical precision, and meaningful recovery outcomes.

Not everything is reversible, but many conditions still considered permanent are, and it is rarely too late to create meaningful change. Far more is possible than most people have been told. When the right systems are addressed, the body reveals a far greater capacity for repair, regulation, and recovery than many realise — reflecting its innate intelligence and profound design.

My Journey
From Scans to Solutions

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Scan & Fix Era

Beginning in 1993 as a Diagnostic Interventional Radiographer, working across trauma, clinics, surgery, forensics and post-mortem, I trusted the medical model: scan the problem, locate the pathology, then fix it with medication or surgery. It seemed logical — complete.

After working with hundreds of thousands of people, reviewing their scans, and assisting in thousands of surgical and pain procedures across major London private and teaching hospitals, one truth became undeniable: scans often didn’t explain chronic pain, and surgery rarely resolved it.

Severe structural findings frequently presented without symptoms, while technically flawless operations often left patients in persistent suffering.

That disconnect didn’t shake my faith in medicine — it redirected my curiosity. If the structural model couldn’t explain or resolve chronic pain or illness, something fundamental was missing in how we understood persistent symptoms and recovery.

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Mind-Body Era

Years of personal Buddhist and Vipassana meditation practice revealed something Western medicine rarely acknowledged: the inseparable relationship between mind, emotion, food, experience, and health.

I pursued that mechanism through functional and mind–body medicine, qualifying as an Osteopath in 2004, then as a Medical Acupuncturist and Rehabilitater, completing over twenty postgraduate trainings over the next two decades.
My central London clinic gained recognition for back pain care and I was voted Best for Back Pain by Londoners in Time Out.

But those with chronic pain troubled me — their response was often unpredictable, revealing a gap in my understanding. The missing pieces emerged through my training in Pain Reprocessing Therapy, Metabolic Therapy, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Chronic conditions required a level of integration I had underestimated, and proved far more responsive when approached at this deeper multi-dimensional  level.

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Virtual Care Era

The pandemic created an unexpected breakthrough. In 2020, COVID forced my clinic online — a necessary pivot that removed access to every physical treatment I had relied on for over 15 years.

Working exclusively with metabolic, neuroplastic, and somatic approaches, I expected outcomes to suffer. They didn’t. Chronic patients, in particular, showed significant improvement, challenging my long-held assumptions about the necessity of physical treatment.

Then came a personal catalyst: hearing my own family in rural areas describe the outdated advice and ineffective care they were receiving for chronic pain, autoimmune, and metabolic conditions. That clinical and personal collision clarified a single mission — to build Chronos: a fully virtual clinic integrating three decades of diagnostics, functional medicine, rehabilitation, and pain neuroscience into one complete mind–brain–body recovery system, accessible to anyone, anywhere.