About
Kim Stuckey, MD brings 20 years of full-spectrum family medicine experience to Medicine Reimagined DPC. She earned her medical degree from Wright State University and completed her Family Medicine residency at the University of Cincinnati. After her residency, she pursued a fellowship in obstetrics, then joined the faculty at the University of Tennessee, where she helped train family physicians and obstetrical fellows. In 2022, she completed a fellowship in Integrative Medicine through the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona.
Dr. Stuckey leads obstetrical care and integrative consults at the practice. These 90-minute consultations involve a thorough review of a patient's history and the creation of a personalized, holistic treatment plan. She is passionate about the healing roles of food, movement, nature, and human connection. Outside the clinic, she enjoys long walks in the woods, cooking with family and friends, and reading novels. She is married to Dr. Steve Schrock and speaks Spanish.
Education & Training
Medical School
Wright State University
Residency
Family Medicine, University of Cincinnati
Fellowship
Obstetrics fellowship; Integrative Medicine, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona (completed 2022)
Languages
English, Spanish
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Stuckey right for?
Dr. Stuckey is a strong fit for patients seeking integrative approaches to chronic disease and preventive health. Women looking for continuity of care through pregnancy benefit from her obstetrics fellowship training and faculty-level experience. Patients who want to explore root causes of illness, rather than symptom management alone, align well with her clinical philosophy. She also serves patients interested in blending conventional medicine with evidence-based integrative options.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Stuckey specializes in full-spectrum family medicine, obstetrical care, and integrative health. She focuses particularly on chronic disease reversal and root-cause medicine. Her integrative training equips her to address conditions through nutrition, lifestyle, and both conventional and integrative therapies.
An integrative consult is a 90-minute appointment where Dr. Stuckey reviews your medical history and health intake in depth. She then creates a personalized, holistic treatment plan. This service suits patients who want to explore integrative options alongside or instead of conventional treatments.
Yes, Dr. Stuckey provides full obstetrical care at the practice. She completed a fellowship in obstetrics and spent time on faculty at the University of Tennessee training obstetrical fellows. OB care runs from $2,250 to $3,400 depending on membership status and labs.
Dr. Stuckey works to identify and address the root causes behind chronic conditions. She considers the full picture: physical health, emotional wellbeing, food, sleep, movement, and stress. She draws on both conventional medications and integrative therapies to support healing.
Dr. Stuckey completed her fellowship in Integrative Medicine through the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona in 2022. This fellowship is one of the most recognized programs in the field of integrative health.
Yes, Dr. Stuckey speaks Spanish and uses it in clinical care. The practice also employs a bilingual Spanish-speaking medical assistant, Maria Salazar CMA, which supports Spanish-speaking patients throughout their visits.
Yes, the practice accepts a limited number of obstetrical patients who are not existing members. Patients interested in OB care should contact the office to check current availability.
Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026
