About
Jaime K. Dodge, MD brings more than two decades of front-line clinical experience to Aletheia Integrative. He trained across family practice, hospital medicine, and emergency medicine, developing a broad diagnostic foundation that few primary care physicians share. He held clinical professorships at three universities and deployed with the Army National Guard to both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Dr. Dodge founded Aletheia to practice medicine without the constraints that limit conventional care. He takes a functional and integrative approach, using advanced diagnostics to investigate root causes rather than manage symptoms. His clinical focus spans hormone optimization, regenerative medicine, metabolic health, chronic wound care, immune regulation, and cognitive support. Patients consistently describe him as a thorough listener who builds practical, individualized plans and leans toward natural solutions whenever possible. He sees patients from across Eastern Nebraska and beyond.
Education & Training
Additional Training
Clinical professorships at three universities; military service with Army National Guard (deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan)
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Dodge right for?
Dr. Dodge works well with high-performing adults who want root-cause answers rather than symptom management. Patients dealing with hormone imbalances, chronic fatigue, joint pain, metabolic issues, or autoimmune conditions find his integrative approach particularly effective. He also serves patients managing chronic wounds, sports injuries, or neurologic symptoms like brain fog and anxiety. Anyone seeking a physician who listens carefully and builds a personalized, long-term health strategy will feel at home with Dr. Dodge.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Dodge treats a wide range of conditions, including hormone imbalances, low testosterone, menopause, thyroid disorders, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, autoimmune disorders, and insulin resistance. He also addresses joint pain, osteoarthritis, sports and tendon injuries, chronic wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, anxiety, depression, brain fog, and cardiovascular risk. His functional approach means he investigates underlying causes rather than treating symptoms in isolation.
Dr. Dodge spent more than 20 years practicing across family medicine, hospital medicine, and emergency rooms. He held clinical professorships at three universities and served with the Army National Guard, deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan. That breadth of experience informs his diagnostic thinking across a wide range of acute and chronic conditions.
Dr. Dodge holds an MD and practiced for over two decades across multiple clinical environments, including family practice, hospital medicine, and emergency medicine. His training spans both conventional and integrative medicine disciplines.
Dr. Dodge combines conventional medicine with functional diagnostics and integrative therapies. He focuses on identifying root causes rather than layering on prescriptions. His goal is to remove obstacles to healing and support the body's natural repair processes through targeted, evidence-informed interventions.
Dr. Dodge primarily serves high-performing adults who want thorough, personalized care. He works with patients navigating chronic conditions, hormonal changes, metabolic dysfunction, and recovery from injury. He also sees patients who have cycled through conventional care without resolution and want a more investigative approach.
Yes. Dr. Dodge offers platelet-rich plasma therapy, peptide therapy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy as part of his regenerative medicine toolkit. These treatments target joint degeneration, tissue repair, sports injuries, and systemic inflammation. He also leads structured 90-day Integrative Medicine Intensives focused on regenerative restoration.
Yes. Dr. Dodge provides hormone optimization therapy for both men and women, including bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and testosterone replacement therapy. He treats low testosterone, menopause-related hormonal shifts, thyroid disorders, and adrenal dysfunction using individualized protocols grounded in functional lab testing.
Yes. Dr. Dodge offers advanced wound care for chronic, non-healing wounds including diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers. His approach achieves an average healing time of 51 days, compared to the national average of 107 days. He also offers mobile and home wound care visits for patients who need it.
Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026
