About
Dr. Elizabeth Kolawole is a double board-certified physician in Family Medicine and Functional Medicine practicing in Rockledge, FL. After completing her medical training, she spent time working in underserved communities caring for vulnerable patient populations. That experience sharpened her focus on root causes. She later pursued fellowship training in Functional Medicine to develop a deeper clinical approach to underlying health issues.
Dr. Kolawole integrates conventional primary care with functional and integrative medicine in her practice. She treats a wide range of conditions including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hormonal imbalances, thyroid disorders, gut dysfunction, chronic fatigue, and obesity, among others. She sees health-conscious adults, families, and pediatric patients ages 5 through 17. Her treatment plans account for each patient's individual needs, preferences, and goals. She is particularly passionate about the connection between nutrition, chronic inflammation, and long-term disease prevention.
Education & Training
Fellowship
Fellowship training in Functional Medicine
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Kolawole right for?
Dr. Kolawole is a strong fit for adults who feel unwell despite normal lab results. Patients managing chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, or hypertension benefit from her root-cause approach. She also sees families and pediatric patients ages 5 through 17. Those seeking guidance on hormonal imbalances, gut health, weight, or chronic fatigue will find her approach well suited to their needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Kolawole treats a broad range of conditions including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism, obesity, hormonal imbalances, gut dysfunction, chronic fatigue, migraines, neuropathy, asthma, obstructive sleep apnea, major depressive disorder, anemia, allergies, and acid reflux. She also manages lung disease and supports patients with Alzheimer's disease. Her functional medicine training allows her to dig into root causes behind these conditions rather than simply managing symptoms.
Yes. Dr. Kolawole holds dual board certifications in Family Medicine and Functional Medicine. She also completed fellowship training in Functional Medicine, which expanded her ability to address the underlying drivers of chronic illness.
Dr. Kolawole takes a root-cause approach to care. She combines conventional primary care with functional and integrative medicine, including functional lab testing, nutritional counseling, bioidentical hormone therapy, supplement guidance, and mind-body techniques. She builds personalized care plans tailored to each patient's health history, goals, and preferences.
Yes. Dr. Kolawole sees pediatric patients ages 5 through 17, in addition to adults and families.
After her medical training, Dr. Kolawole worked in underserved communities and observed that conventional medicine often addressed symptoms without identifying their underlying causes. That realization led her to pursue fellowship training in Functional Medicine. Watching patients achieve real, lasting improvement through that approach confirmed her direction.
Yes. Members at Prosper DPC communicate directly with Dr. Kolawole by phone, text, or video chat. This direct access is a core feature of the practice model.
The 90-Day Root Cause Reset is a structured program Dr. Kolawole designed for patients seeking deeper investigation into their health. It includes a comprehensive intake, lab review, a root-cause strategy visit, a personalized care roadmap, a follow-up visit, and a nutrition, lifestyle, and supplement plan. The program costs $1,997 upfront or $699 per month for three months.
Yes. Dr. Kolawole offers a Root Cause Strategy Session for $200 as a virtual visit. If you go on to enroll in a functional medicine membership, the practice applies that fee toward your membership cost.
Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026
