Let Us Get You Booked for Better Health.

Book your integrative medicine appointment in minutes and start the journey toward lasting wellness.

Book My Appointment

Two Paths to Your First Visit

Online Scheduling

Book an online or in person integrative medicine consultation. Pick a time that fits your routine and receive instant confirmation.

Check our FAQs tab for most answers. Otherwise, fill out our contact us form or text 872-225-0959 to get help within 48 hours.

Text Line

Instant confirmation lands in your inbox with an intake link.

  1. Complete the secure form covering symptoms, lifestyle and goals.

  2. Receive a reminder, plus your telehealth link or arrival window twenty-four hours before the visit.

  3. Check our simple checklist so you feel relaxed and ready to talk.

Follow these steps to schedule your integrative health consultation without guesswork.

From Click to Consult:

A woman in a red blazer is shaking hands with a couple at a wedding or engagement ceremony in a decorated indoor venue.

Where and When We See Patients:

In-person and Telehealth visits are open to residents in Illinois.

Telehealth visits are open to residents in Maryland, North Carolina and California.

A woman and a man sitting at a table having a conversation in an office, with a laptop and smartphones in front of them.
Person using a laptop and holding a credit card over financial documents and calculator on a desk.

You can pay with major cards, HSA, or FSA at checkout.

We provide a superbill for possible out of network reimbursement.

Need to reschedule?

Please give 24 hours’ notice and pick a new appointment slot, with no penalty.

Cancellation Fee:

A $150 non-refundable fee applies to cancellations made less than 24 hours before your appointment.

Transparent Pricing and Simple Payment:

Still Unsure?

Reach Out, We Are Real Humans.

Email help@mynativedoctor.com for quick answers or use the secure portal, if you are already a patient.

Fresh vegetables on a beige background including a yellow apple, celery stalks, a broccoli floret, and a piece of celery with leaves.