About
Dr. Bradley Meyer, DO is an integrative and regenerative medicine physician and a lifelong Iowa native. He earned his medical degree from Des Moines University and completed his Family Medicine residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. He then served as Chief of Family Medicine at Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia, where he also deployed to the Middle East providing routine and emergency medical care.
Dr. Meyer returned to Iowa in 2011 and spent several years practicing family medicine in the greater Des Moines area. In 2018, he joined a practice in his hometown of Okoboji. He founded Okoboji Wellness Clinic in Spirit Lake in 2022, building it around a root-cause, functional medicine philosophy. His clinical passions include hyperbaric oxygen therapy, ozone therapy, mitochondrial health, metabolic health, and functional nutrition. He has appeared on the RFK Jr. Podcast, the McCullough Report, and the FLCCC Webinar, and he speaks regularly on health topics through KILR Radio's Wellness Wednesday segments. He and his wife Carrie, who manages media and operations at the clinic, have three children. Outside of medicine, Dr. Meyer enjoys being on the water, boating, fishing, and gardening.
Education & Training
Medical School
Des Moines University
Residency
Family Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha
Additional Training
Chief of Family Medicine at Moody AFB, Valdosta, Georgia
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Meyer right for?
Dr. Meyer works well with adults seeking a root-cause approach to chronic or complex health concerns. Patients managing conditions like Long-COVID, chronic fatigue, TBI, neuropathy, autoimmune disorders, or hormone imbalances benefit from his integrative framework. He also serves patients interested in proactive wellness optimization, metabolic health, and advanced therapies like hyperbaric oxygen or ozone treatment. Those who prefer a direct, ongoing relationship with their physician and no insurance involvement tend to thrive in his practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Meyer treats a wide range of conditions including concussions, traumatic brain injury, chronic fatigue, Long-COVID, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, post-stroke recovery, autoimmune conditions, hormone imbalances, thyroid disorders, allergies, Lyme disease, anxiety, depression, insomnia, IBS, food sensitivities, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. He takes a root-cause, integrative approach to each of these.
Dr. Meyer uses a functional and integrative framework that looks for the underlying cause of a patient's health issues rather than managing symptoms alone. He draws on tools including functional labs, metabolic testing, regenerative therapies, and personalized nutrition to build individualized care plans.
Dr. Meyer earned his medical degree from Des Moines University and completed his Family Medicine residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. He also served as Chief of Family Medicine at Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia.
Dr. Meyer holds a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree and specializes in family medicine, functional medicine, and preventive medicine. He practices as an integrative and regenerative medicine physician with licensure in Iowa.
Yes. 3 ATA. He uses HBOT for a broad range of conditions including TBI, Long-COVID, Parkinson's, MS, stroke recovery, chronic infections, and more. Sessions are available individually or in discounted packages.
Yes. Dr. Meyer offers both IV ozone therapy and Prolozone Therapy by injection. He uses ozone as part of a broader integrative treatment plan for patients dealing with pain, chronic infections, inflammation, and other conditions.
Dr. Meyer spent years in family medicine after returning to Iowa in 2011, first in the Des Moines area and later in his hometown of Okoboji starting in 2018. He also served as a military physician, including a deployment to the Middle East. He founded Okoboji Wellness Clinic in 2022.
Yes. Dr. Meyer integrates metabolic health and functional nutrition into his care plans. He uses PNOE metabolic breath analysis testing and applies a personalized nutrition philosophy, recognizing that nutritional needs differ from patient to patient.
Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026
