Tiredness, Low Energy & Whole-Person Health Review

Fatigue & Low Energy Doctor in Katy, TX

AAIMS – AA Internal Medicine Specialists provides primary care support for adults with fatigue, low energy, tiredness, daytime sleepiness, weakness, and concerns about “not feeling like yourself” in Katy, TX. Led by Sonia Shahid, MD, AAIMS helps patients review sleep, stress, mood, medications, thyroid concerns, anemia risk, nutrition, weight changes, blood sugar, blood pressure, chronic health conditions, and referral options when additional evaluation may be needed.

If you are looking for a fatigue and low energy doctor in Katy, TX, AAIMS offers adult internal medicine support focused on careful symptom review, medication awareness, lab and risk-factor discussion, and coordinated next steps.

Fatigue & Low Energy Support

AAIMS – AA Internal Medicine Specialists
1325 Main Street, Suite 1103
Katy, TX 77494

Phone: 281-607-8222

Visit Focus:
Fatigue & Tiredness
Sleep & Stress Review
Medication Review
Thyroid, Anemia & Metabolic Risk
Referral Coordination

For chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, sudden weakness, confusion, or severe symptoms, seek urgent care.

Quick Answer

AAIMS provides primary care support for fatigue and low energy in Katy, TX with Sonia Shahid, MD. Visits may include review of tiredness, weakness, daytime sleepiness, sleep quality, stress, anxiety or depression symptoms, medications, thyroid concerns, anemia risk, nutrition, weight changes, diabetes risk, blood pressure, chronic disease factors, lab considerations, red-flag symptoms, and referral coordination when additional evaluation may be needed.

Primary Care Support for Fatigue & Low Energy

Fatigue can be frustrating because it may have many possible causes. Some patients feel constantly tired, while others notice weakness, brain fog, low motivation, daytime sleepiness, exercise intolerance, or a gradual drop in energy. A primary care visit can help organize the symptoms and identify possible medical contributors.

At AAIMS in Katy, fatigue and low energy are reviewed through adult internal medicine. Visits may include symptom timeline, sleep pattern review, stress and mood discussion, medication review, nutrition and weight review, thyroid and metabolic risk discussion, anemia risk discussion, chronic disease review, and referral coordination when needed.

AAIMS does not promise a single quick answer for fatigue. The goal is to review symptoms carefully, identify red flags, and build a safe next-step plan based on each patient’s history.

Fatigue visits may include:

  • Fatigue timeline, severity, daily pattern, and activity impact
  • Sleep quality, insomnia, snoring, and daytime sleepiness review
  • Medication and supplement review
  • Stress, mood, anxiety, depression, and life-change discussion
  • Thyroid, anemia, nutrition, vitamin, diabetes, blood pressure, and metabolic risk discussion
  • Weight changes, appetite changes, pain, infection symptoms, or chronic disease review
  • Lab discussion when clinically appropriate
  • Referral coordination when specialist evaluation may be needed

Fatigue & Low Energy Support at AAIMS

Every fatigue concern should be reviewed individually. AAIMS provides adult primary care support based on symptoms, history, medications, labs, sleep, stress, and whether additional evaluation may be needed.

Symptom Pattern Review

Your doctor can review when fatigue started, whether it is constant or intermittent, what makes it worse, and how it affects daily life.

Medication Review

Medication review may include prescriptions, over-the-counter products, sleep aids, supplements, side effects, timing, and safety concerns.

Sleep & Stress Review

Sleep quality, insomnia, snoring, daytime sleepiness, stress, work demands, anxiety, and depression symptoms may contribute to low energy.

Learn more about sleep problems

Thyroid & Metabolic Review

Fatigue may overlap with thyroid concerns, diabetes risk, weight changes, blood pressure, cholesterol, nutrition, and other metabolic factors.

Learn more about thyroid care

Mood & Mental Health Factors

Stress, anxiety, depression, grief, caregiving, and burnout can affect energy and should be reviewed with compassion.

Learn more about anxiety & depression primary care

Referral Coordination

When sleep medicine, endocrinology, cardiology, hematology, behavioral health, or other evaluation may be needed, AAIMS can help coordinate next steps.

When Fatigue Needs Urgent Attention

Some fatigue symptoms should not wait for a routine primary care appointment.

Seek urgent or emergency care for serious symptoms.

Urgent evaluation may be needed for chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, sudden weakness, confusion, severe dizziness, signs of stroke, high fever, severe dehydration, suicidal thoughts, or rapidly worsening symptoms.

AAIMS can help with non-emergency fatigue follow-up and referral coordination, but urgent symptoms should be handled immediately.

Related Primary Care Services

Fatigue may connect with thyroid health, diabetes, sleep problems, anxiety or depression, weight changes, chronic disease, blood pressure, and preventive care.

Thyroid Doctor in Katy, TX

Thyroid concerns can overlap with fatigue, weight changes, mood changes, and low energy.

Diabetes Doctor in Katy, TX

Blood sugar issues and metabolic concerns may be reviewed when fatigue is present.

Insomnia & Sleep Problems

Poor sleep, snoring, and daytime sleepiness can contribute to low energy.

Anxiety & Depression Primary Care

Stress, anxiety, depression, grief, and burnout may affect energy and motivation.

Preventive Care

Preventive care can include lab discussions, medication review, and risk-factor review.

Primary Care Services in Katy, TX

Return to the AAIMS services hub to explore all primary care services.

How to Prepare for a Fatigue Visit

Bringing symptom details can help your doctor understand patterns, risks, and possible next steps.

Bring these items when available:

  • When fatigue started and whether it is constant or comes and goes
  • Sleep schedule, snoring concerns, naps, and daytime sleepiness notes
  • Current medication and supplement list
  • Recent lab results, urgent care notes, or specialist notes if available
  • Home blood pressure or glucose readings if tracked
  • Notes about weight changes, appetite, mood, stress, pain, infection symptoms, or exercise intolerance
  • Questions about labs, medications, referrals, or next steps

Seek urgent care immediately for chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, sudden weakness, confusion, severe dizziness, or rapidly worsening symptoms.

Sonia Shahid, MD

Adult Primary Care & Internal Medicine

AAIMS – AA Internal Medicine Specialists
Katy, TX

View Provider Profile

Fatigue & Low Energy Support with Sonia Shahid, MD

Sonia Shahid, MD provides adult primary care and internal medicine support for fatigue and low energy concerns at AAIMS in Katy. Her approach emphasizes listening, symptom pattern review, medication awareness, lab and risk-factor discussion, chronic disease review, and referral coordination when needed.

For fatigue, continuity matters. Returning to the same medical office helps your doctor monitor changes over time, review medication safety, understand chronic health factors, and recognize when additional testing or referral may be appropriate.

AAIMS is designed for adults who want a local primary care office where fatigue, prevention, and whole-person health can be reviewed together.

Fatigue & Low Energy Care Near Katy, Cinco Ranch, Fulshear, Richmond & West Houston

AAIMS is located in Katy, TX and serves adult patients from nearby communities throughout West Houston, Fort Bend County, and surrounding areas.

A nearby primary care office makes it easier to stay consistent with symptom follow-up, lab review, medication review, preventive care, chronic disease management, and referral coordination.

Nearby Areas Served

  • Katy, TX
  • Cinco Ranch, TX
  • Seven Meadows, TX
  • Fulshear, TX
  • Richmond, TX
  • Mission Bend, TX
  • Barker Cypress, TX
  • West Houston, TX
  • Brookshire, TX
  • Pattison, TX

Schedule Fatigue or Low Energy Support in Katy, TX

If you feel unusually tired, low energy, weak, sleepy during the day, or not like yourself, AAIMS welcomes adult patients seeking primary care review, medication review, lab discussion, risk-factor review, and referral coordination when needed.

AAIMS – AA Internal Medicine Specialists
1325 Main Street, Suite 1103, Katy, TX 77494
Phone: 281-607-8222

Frequently Asked Questions

Does AAIMS provide fatigue and low energy evaluation in Katy, TX?
Yes. AAIMS provides primary care support for adults with fatigue, low energy, tiredness, sleep concerns, stress, medication questions, and related health factors in Katy, TX with Sonia Shahid, MD.
Can a primary care doctor help evaluate fatigue?
Yes. A primary care doctor can review fatigue patterns, sleep, stress, mood, medications, thyroid concerns, anemia risk, diabetes risk, blood pressure, weight changes, nutrition, chronic disease factors, and whether lab work or referral may be appropriate.
What causes fatigue and low energy?
Fatigue can be related to sleep problems, thyroid disease, anemia, vitamin or nutrition concerns, diabetes, chronic illness, medication side effects, stress, anxiety, depression, weight changes, infection, or other medical conditions. A medical review helps narrow possible causes.
When should fatigue be urgent?
Urgent evaluation may be needed for chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, sudden weakness, confusion, severe dizziness, signs of stroke, high fever, severe dehydration, suicidal thoughts, or rapidly worsening symptoms.
How do I schedule a fatigue or low energy visit at AAIMS?
Patients can call AAIMS at 281-607-8222 to ask about appointment availability for fatigue, low energy, adult primary care, and internal medicine visits.