Dr. Tyler SpradlingD.O.

Family Medicine

at Bloom Direct Primary Care — Bonita Springs, FL

About

Dr. Tyler J. Spradling, DO is a board-certified family physician and founder of Bloom Direct Primary Care in Bonita Springs, Florida. He earned his medical degree from Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He then completed his Family Medicine residency through Florida State University, where he deepened his focus on prevention, nutrition, movement, and behavior change alongside traditional medical care.

Dr. Spradling brings a full-spectrum family medicine background to his longevity-driven practice. He treats diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, hormonal imbalance, perimenopause, menopause, low testosterone, and obesity, always looking for root causes rather than stopping at symptoms. He is passionate about cardiometabolic risk profiling, VO2 max testing, and building personalized exercise and nutrition plans. His clinical philosophy holds that medications have their place, but a real plan addresses the underlying drivers of disease. Outside the office, Dr. Spradling trains regularly and spends time in the Southwest Florida outdoors, practicing the same habits he recommends to his patients.

Education & Training

Medical School

Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Residency

Family Medicine, Florida State University

Additional Training

Lifestyle Medicine training with focus on prevention, nutrition, movement, and behavior change

Certifications

Board Certified Family Physician

Conditions Treated

diabetes
hypertension
heart disease
hormonal imbalance
perimenopause
menopause
low testosterone
obesity
chronic disease management

Who is Dr. Spradling right for?

Dr. Spradling works best with motivated adults who want to take an active role in their own health. Patients managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or hormonal imbalance benefit from his root-cause approach. He is a strong fit for people focused on long-term performance, whether that means getting off medications, improving fitness, or adding quality years to their life. Adults interested in VO2 max testing, cardiometabolic risk profiling, or hormone optimization will find his clinical toolkit well-matched to those goals. He also sees patients across all age groups, from children enrolled with a parent to adults navigating perimenopause, menopause, or men's health concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Spradling treats a wide range of conditions across the lifespan. His clinical focus includes diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, hormonal imbalance, perimenopause, menopause, low testosterone, and obesity. He also addresses chronic disease management, weight management, and mental health concerns.

Dr. Spradling blends evidence-based medicine with nutrition, movement, and behavior change. He uses medications when necessary but always pairs them with a plan to address root causes. His goal is to function as each patient's doctor, coach, and advocate, grounded in evidence rather than health trends.

Yes. Dr. Spradling holds board certification in family medicine. He earned his DO from Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency through Florida State University.

Yes. Dr. Spradling specializes in longevity medicine and offers VO2 max testing, cardiometabolic risk profiling, and personalized exercise, nutrition, and recovery plans. He uses these tools to measure and track each patient's healthspan over time.

Yes. Dr. Spradling offers in-office PRP therapy for hair restoration and joint or tendon injuries. Bloom DPC members receive $100 off PRP packages. Pricing varies by treatment type, with individual sessions and multi-session packages available.

Dr. Spradling works best with patients who want to be active participants in their health. That includes people looking to manage chronic conditions, improve physical performance, optimize hormones, or add high-quality years to their life. He sees patients of all ages, from children to older adults.

Yes. Dr. Spradling offers hormone replacement therapy for patients dealing with hormonal imbalance, perimenopause, menopause, and low testosterone. He takes a root-cause approach to hormonal health, pairing treatment with lifestyle-based support.

Dr. Spradling earned his medical degree at Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his Family Medicine residency through Florida State University, where he focused on prevention, nutrition, movement, and behavior change alongside traditional medical training.

Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026