
Park Slope Integrative Medicine
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Specialty |
| Location | Park Slope, Brooklyn |
| Doctors | Mona Chiniwala M.D., Functional Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Telemedicine visits (appointment required; first appointment in person) |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Park Slope Integrative Medicine, Dr. Mona Chiniwala brings twenty years of hospital-based clinical experience to a prevention-first practice in Brooklyn. She built the practice around a conviction Benjamin Franklin stated plainly: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Her care addresses the whole person, weaving together physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of health.
Dr. Chiniwala combines conventional medicine with scientifically supported therapies, including herbal medicine, nutrition counseling, and targeted supplementation. She manages a wide range of conditions, from chronic inflammation and gut health to hypertension, migraines, eczema, and metabolic concerns. Initial visits run sixty minutes and follow-ups forty-five, giving each patient genuine time to address both immediate symptoms and the lifestyle factors behind them. The practice offers same-day and next-day appointments, telemedicine visits for established patients, and after-hours access via the patient portal.
Details
Address
278 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Phone
(845) 276-3155Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Initial 60-minute appointment: $450.00. Follow-up 45-minute appointment: $325.00. Out-of-network provider for all insurance plans. Does not accept Medicare or Medicaid patients.
Typical Appointment
60 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Park Slope Integrative Medicine charges $450 for an initial 60-minute visit and $325 for a 45-minute follow-up. The practice operates as an out-of-network provider for all insurance plans. Dr. Chiniwala does not accept Medicare or Medicaid patients.
The practice does not accept insurance directly. However, Park Slope Integrative Medicine provides superbills after each visit. Patients can submit those superbills to their insurance carrier for potential reimbursement, depending on their out-of-network benefits.
No. Park Slope Integrative Medicine does not accept Medicare or Medicaid patients. Patients pay directly for all visits.
The practice offers same-day and next-day appointments for new and established patients. Dr. Chiniwala also offers introductory calls when needed to help prospective patients determine whether the practice is a good fit before scheduling.
Yes. Dr. Chiniwala offers telemedicine visits for established patients. Your first appointment must take place in person at the Brooklyn office. After that, you can schedule telehealth visits through the practice.
Dr. Chiniwala uses the initial 60-minute visit to review your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors including diet, exercise, and stress. She completes a physical exam and builds an initial treatment plan. That plan typically includes nutrition and lifestyle guidance, supplement recommendations, and any blood work she wants to order.
Park Slope Integrative Medicine works with Quest and LabCorp for standard labs, which your insurance may cover. For specialized testing, Dr. Chiniwala uses Genova Diagnostics and Dutch panels. Patients pay for those specialized labs upfront.
Dr. Chiniwala typically schedules follow-up visits within six to eight weeks of the initial appointment. Follow-up visits run 45 minutes and allow time to review lab results, adjust treatment plans, and address new or ongoing concerns.
Yes. Established patients can contact Dr. Chiniwala through the patient portal after hours. This gives patients a direct line of communication outside of scheduled visits.
Dr. Chiniwala manages a broad range of conditions through an integrative lens. Her clinical focus includes chronic inflammation, metabolic health, gut and digestive health, hypertension, high cholesterol, migraines, asthma, allergies, eczema, and acne. She pairs conventional care with herbal medicine, nutrition counseling, and targeted supplementation.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026





