Meet the Doctor

A Practitioner Who’s Lived the Healing Journey

For over 30 years, Dr. Bonnie has helped people reclaim their health through a deep, root-cause approach to healing. She is a seasoned functional medicine practitioner, chiropractor, and gut health specialist. More importantly, she is someone who has lived the very pain her patients feel. Her clinical work is deeply informed by her personal journey of recovery from trauma, chronic illness, and debilitating gut issues.

Credentials You Can Trust

Dr. Bonnie holds a Doctorate of Chiropractic, graduating Cum Laude in 1994, and a Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Physiology from Cornell University, class of 1985. She is a graduate of the Institute for Functional Medicine and has trained extensively under the world's leading experts in gut health, hormonal balance, neurology, and chronic disease. Her post-graduate studies include:

  • Mastering the Thyroid and Nutritional Endocrinology

  • Functional Blood Chemistry & Cardiometabolic Practices

  • Inflammatory and Hormonal Disorders in Women

  • Advanced Protocols for SIBO and IBS (including Siebecker’s SIBO Pro Course)

  • Concussion and Brain Injury Management

  • Nutritional Strategies for Chronic Fatigue, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease

  • Psychoneuroimmunology and Applied Neurology

A Personal Story of Resilience

At 23, Dr. Bonnie’s life changed forever. A devastating head-on car crash left her unable to walk, disfigured, and addicted to morphine. Rescue crews initially thought she was dead. But that moment of darkness lit the path to a lifetime of healing for herself and thousands of others.

The journey back was long. A year of physical therapy and chiropractic care slowly brought her back to her feet. But chronic pain, gut dysfunction, and the aftermath of multiple head injuries continued to haunt her health. For years, simple foods could send her into hours of agonizing spasms, even leaving her unable to move or breathe. She lived what many of her patients live: confusion, inflammation, fatigue, and feeling failed by conventional care.

But instead of giving in, she went deeper.

She studied. She tested. She healed. She became the expert she wished she had back then.