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Direct Primary Care
Family Medicine

Willow Health Integrative Medicine DPC

Quick Facts

Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationSyracuse, Central New York
DoctorsCaitlin Sgarlat DO, Pediatrics, Susan Stone MD, Family Medicine
Telehealth TypeTelemedicine (in-person and telemedicine options available)
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Willow Health Integrative Medicine DPC, two physicians bring fellowship-level training in integrative medicine to the Syracuse community. Dr. Susan Stone founded the practice to deliver functional and integrative care rooted in understanding each patient's unique physiology. Dr. Caitlin Sgarlat joined with deep expertise in pediatric rheumatology and holistic therapies for younger patients.

The practice treats health as a system. Clinicians look at detoxification pathways, hormone regulation, immune function, digestion, and psychological balance together. Services range from advanced specialty lab testing and DUTCH hormone panels to Styku 3D body composition scanning and sublingual immunotherapy. Metabolic programs, group elimination diets, and functional medicine coaching round out the clinical toolkit. The practice offers telemedicine and conducts home, school, and playground visits for an additional cost. A portion of monthly proceeds supports The Ocean Cleanup project and the Food Bank of CNY.

Details

Address

600 East Genesee Street, Suite #114, Syracuse, NY 13202

Membership Details

Functional Medicine Consult: $400/hour; Functional Medicine Health Coaching (Individual): $85/session; Styku body composition scanner: $100 per scan; Monthly metabolic programs: $350/month

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Frequently Asked Questions

Willow Health does not accept insurance directly for its DPC services. The practice generates super-bills that patients submit to their insurance for potential reimbursement. The practice recommends patients carry insurance for emergencies, referrals, labs, vaccines, and radiology. Many patients pair a high-deductible emergency plan with their DPC membership as a cost-effective option.

Willow Health charges $400 per hour for functional medicine consultations. Functional medicine health coaching runs $85 per individual session. Monthly metabolic programs start at $350 per month. Styku 3D body composition scans cost $100 per scan.

Yes. Willow Health offers a robust suite of telemedicine options for patients. Remote visits allow patients to connect with their physician from home for consultations, follow-ups, and ongoing care coordination.

Yes. Willow Health physicians conduct home visits, as well as school and playground visits for pediatric patients. These visits carry an additional cost beyond standard services.

The practice uses Genova specialty testing, DUTCH hormone testing, and Vibrant Labs for advanced diagnostics. LabCorp serves as the primary lab partner, though the practice also works with Quest and local hospital labs depending on patient needs.

The Styku uses infrared light to capture detailed body shape and composition data. The practice uses it to track changes in body composition over time, particularly within metabolic programs. Each scan costs $100.

Yes. The practice offers sublingual immunotherapy, also called allergy drops, as a custom allergy treatment. This approach delivers allergen desensitization through drops placed under the tongue rather than through injections.

The practice uses Fullscripts, an online supplement dispensary. Patients access supplements through the Fullscripts platform and receive a 15% practitioner discount passed on directly from the practice.

The practice focuses on four key areas: midlife metabolic changes such as menopause and insulin resistance; chronic inflammatory illness including autoimmune disease and post-viral syndromes; digestive and metabolic health including IBS, dysbiosis, and food sensitivities; and neuroimmune pediatric care including PANS/PANDAS and post-infectious conditions.

Yes. Willow Health directs a portion of monthly proceeds to two organizations: The Ocean Cleanup project and the Food Bank of CNY. Community giving is a built-in part of how the practice operates.

Practice last updated April 10, 2026