Dr. Sepinoud BazelMD

Family Medicine

at Vermont Integrative MD — Williston, VT

About

Dr. Sepinoud Bazel holds dual board certification in Family Medicine and Integrative Medicine. She earned her medical degree at Drexel University College of Medicine and completed her Family Medicine residency at the University of Connecticut. She later finished a two-year fellowship in Integrative Medicine through the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine.

Before founding Vermont Integrative MD, Dr. Bazel practiced at Porter Hospital and the University of Vermont Medical Center. She also served nearly four years as Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Vermont. Her passion for holistic care drew her to pursue integrative training and ultimately to open her own practice. She treats conditions including diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety, and Lyme disease. Her toolkit includes deep breathing techniques, meditation, herbal treatments, and acupuncture referrals. Dr. Bazel describes herself as kind, compassionate, respectful, and available to every patient she sees.

Education & Training

Medical School

Drexel University College of Medicine

Residency

Family Medicine, University of Connecticut

Fellowship

Integrative Medicine, Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (two-year program)

Certifications

Board Certified in Family Medicine
Board Certified in Integrative Medicine

Conditions Treated

diabetes
irritable bowel syndrome
cancer
chronic pain
insomnia
stress
anxiety
Lyme disease

Who is Dr. Bazel right for?

Dr. Bazel is a strong fit for adults seeking a primary care physician who addresses the whole person, not just isolated symptoms. Patients managing chronic conditions like diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic pain, or anxiety benefit from her integrative approach. She also works well with patients navigating Lyme disease or insomnia who want both conventional and complementary treatment options. Families with children will find her comfortable with well-child visits and pediatric care. Patients who want direct, ongoing access to their physician and unhurried appointments will feel at home in her practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Bazel treats a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. Her clinical focus includes diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety, and Lyme disease. She also provides preventive care, gynecologic exams, and well-child visits. Her integrative training allows her to address each condition through both conventional and complementary approaches.

Dr. Bazel treats the entire individual, considering physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health together. She focuses on finding the root cause of illness rather than managing symptoms alone. She combines conventional medicine with integrative techniques such as deep breathing exercises, meditation, herbal treatments, and acupuncture referrals when appropriate.

Yes. Dr. Bazel holds dual board certification in Family Medicine and Integrative Medicine. She completed a two-year fellowship in Integrative Medicine through the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine after her Family Medicine residency at the University of Connecticut.

Dr. Bazel earned her medical degree at Drexel University College of Medicine. She completed her Family Medicine residency at the University of Connecticut. She then pursued a two-year Integrative Medicine fellowship through the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine.

Yes. Dr. Bazel has over seven years of family medicine experience in Vermont. She practiced at Porter Hospital and the University of Vermont Medical Center. She also served as Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Vermont for nearly four years.

Yes. Dr. Bazel offers consultations for patients concerned about Lyme disease or who need Lyme disease testing. These consultations follow the standard integrative medicine consultation rate of $350 per hour. Additional lab fees may apply depending on your insurance coverage.

Yes. Every appointment at Vermont Integrative MD is with Dr. Bazel. The practice does not use nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or other physicians. You see the same doctor at every visit.

Yes. Dr. Bazel welcomes non-members for integrative medicine consultations. These are useful for patients managing chronic conditions like diabetes, cancer, or irritable bowel syndrome, or for those who want guidance on preventive strategies. Patients can self-refer or receive a referral from their own physician.

Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026