FAQ's

Some do, some don’t. Many offer superbills for PPO reimbursement. It’s best to check their profile or contact them directly.

Functional medicine looks for root causes using systems biology. Integrative medicine combines conventional and complementary therapies. Many providers do both.

The cost of seeing a functional medicine doctor typically ranges from $150 to $600 per session, depending on the complexity of the treatment plan and services provided.

At this time, WYSE only lists licensed medical professionals such as MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs, and NDs because these providers are legally authorized to diagnose, interpret labs, and develop comprehensive treatment plans. That level of training and licensure is essential when it comes to creating a safe and effective roadmap for your care.
We recognize that chiropractors, health coaches, and other holistic practitioners can play an important role in wellness. If there is strong demand from users, we may consider expanding listings in the future.

All are licensed professionals (MD, DO, NP, PA, ND) who have training in functional or integrative medicine.

Yes. You can filter by focus area (like thyroid, hormones, digestion, etc.) and provider type.

Integrative and functional medicine both embrace a holistic approach to healthcare, but they differ in their emphasis and methods. {Integrative medicine} (hyperlink) combines conventional and alternative therapies, aiming to balance the body’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being. {Functional medicine} (hyperlink) focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of illness through advanced diagnostics and lifestyle modifications.