About
Brandon Alleman, MD, PhD, co-founded Antioch Med in 2016 with a research background that few family physicians can claim. He earned a BS in Mathematics and a BA in Physics from Hope College in Michigan before completing both his MD and a PhD in Translational Biomedicine at the University of Iowa. He received a Fulbright Scholarship to Budapest, Hungary during his academic training. Dr. Alleman completed his Family Medicine residency at Via Christi, where he served as Chief Resident.
His doctoral training in Translational Biomedicine directly informs how he applies evidence-based medicine in everyday clinical care. He enjoys helping patients understand their health and make informed decisions. Dr. Alleman lives in Wichita with his wife Becca and their four children: Jonah, Cora, Esther, and Levi.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Hope College, BS in Mathematics and BA in Physics
Medical School
University of Iowa
Residency
Family Medicine, Via Christi Family Medicine Residency (Chief Resident)
Additional Training
PhD in Translational Biomedicine, University of Iowa; Former Fulbright Scholar to Budapest, Hungary
Who is Dr. Alleman right for?
Dr. Alleman is a strong fit for patients who want a physician grounded in research and evidence-based medicine. His PhD in Translational Biomedicine gives him an unusually analytical lens for evaluating clinical questions. Patients managing complex chronic conditions or those who want a thorough understanding of their own health will benefit from his approach. He also serves as a founding voice of the Antioch Med model and brings deep institutional knowledge to his care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Alleman holds both an MD and a PhD in Translational Biomedicine from the University of Iowa, a combination rare in family medicine. He also received a Fulbright Scholarship to Budapest, Hungary. He applies his research training directly to evidence-based clinical practice.
Yes. Dr. Alleman co-founded Antioch Med in 2016 alongside Dr. Nicholas Tomsen. He helped design the DPC model that the practice operates on today.
Dr. Alleman completed his Family Medicine residency at Via Christi Family Medicine Residency in Wichita, where he served as Chief Resident.
Dr. Alleman uses his doctoral training in Translational Biomedicine to apply rigorous, evidence-based thinking to clinical decisions. He particularly enjoys helping patients understand the reasoning behind their diagnoses and treatment plans.
Yes. Dr. Alleman practices comprehensive family medicine and cares for both children and adults across a full range of primary care needs.
Dr. Alleman has described helping people understand their own health as one of the most fulfilling parts of his practice. His goal is for patients to leave appointments more informed and more confident about their care.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
