Dr. Kristen ReynoldsMD

Functional Medicine

at Forum Health Brookfield — Waukesha, WI

About

Dr. Kristen Reynolds built her medical foundation at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Nutrition. She then earned her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine in 1999. Her residency in family medicine followed at Aurora Family Medicine Residency in Milwaukee, which she completed in 2002. In 2011, she finished a fellowship in integrative medicine through the University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. She earned her Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP) credential shortly after. Today, Dr. Reynolds holds dual board certification in both family and integrative medicine.

Dr. Reynolds focuses on the most complex and difficult-to-treat chronic conditions. She treats Lyme disease, mold toxicity, heavy metal toxicity, long-haul COVID, gut disorders, hormone imbalances, and autoimmune disease. She draws on IV infusion therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and innovative pain treatments to support patient recovery. Her patients and her own family have inspired her to seek root-cause answers where conventional medicine has fallen short. She brings that same drive to every case she takes on.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, B.S. Biology with a minor in Nutrition

Medical School

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine (graduated 1999)

Residency

Family Medicine, Aurora Family Medicine Residency, Milwaukee (completed 2002)

Fellowship

Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine (completed 2011)

Additional Training

Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP)

Certifications

Board Certified Family Medicine
Board Certified Integrative Medicine
Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP)
Fellowship trained in Integrative Medicine

Conditions Treated

Lyme disease
chronic illness
chronic pain
mold toxicity
heavy metal toxicity
long-haul COVID
gut health disorders
hormone imbalances
autoimmune disease

Who is Dr. Reynolds right for?

Dr. Reynolds is a strong fit for adults dealing with complex, unresolved chronic illness. Patients with Lyme disease, mold toxicity, long-haul COVID, or autoimmune conditions benefit from her root-cause approach. She also works well with patients managing hormone imbalances, gut health disorders, or chronic pain. Those who have not found answers through conventional medicine often find her approach most valuable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Reynolds specializes in Lyme disease, mold toxicity, heavy metal toxicity, long-haul COVID, gut health disorders, hormone imbalances, chronic pain, and autoimmune disease. She focuses on complex cases where conventional approaches have not produced answers. Her functional and integrative medicine training allows her to investigate root causes rather than manage symptoms alone.

Yes. Dr. Reynolds holds dual board certification in family medicine and integrative medicine. She also carries the Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP) credential and completed a fellowship at the University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.

Dr. Reynolds earned her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine in 1999. She completed her family medicine residency at Aurora Family Medicine Residency in Milwaukee in 2002. In 2011, she finished her integrative medicine fellowship through the University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.

Dr. Reynolds uses a broad range of therapies depending on each patient's needs. These include IV infusion therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, bioidentical hormone replacement, PEMF therapy, and advanced diagnostic testing. She also incorporates functional diet and nutrition coaching as part of her care plans.

Yes. Dr. Reynolds sees patients via telemedicine for appropriate consultations. Patients have connected with her through video visits for ongoing care and follow-up.

Dr. Reynolds typically sees adults with chronic, hard-to-diagnose conditions. Many of her patients have worked through multiple providers without resolution. She takes on challenging cases involving Lyme disease, autoimmune conditions, hormonal disruption, and environmental toxin exposure.

Dr. Reynolds uses a root-cause framework. She investigates the underlying factors driving a patient's symptoms rather than treating the symptoms alone. Advanced diagnostic testing guides her treatment plans, which she tailors to each individual's clinical picture.

Dr. Reynolds has spoken about the health journeys of her own children, patients, family, and friends as her motivation. Those experiences pushed her to move beyond conventional frameworks and pursue root-cause answers for complex health conditions.

Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026