Dr. Brighton Miller, DO, IFMCP, is an adult and pediatric functional medicine physician at Restore + Revive Wellness Center in Fort Worth, Texas, where she provides concierge-style integrative care for patients from infancy through older adulthood. She is board certified in Family Medicine by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians (AOBFM) and maintains an active Texas medical license and DEA registration. Her practice model allows for extended, in-depth visits so she can understand each person’s history, goals, and challenges in a truly meaningful way.
Dr. Miller is recognized for a warm, attentive, and thorough clinical style, routinely spending an hour or more with each individual or family. She carefully listens, asks detailed questions, and collaborates with her patients to uncover underlying drivers of illness rather than focusing solely on symptom management. This patient-centered approach is designed to help people who have felt overlooked, dismissed, or discouraged finally feel heard and supported.
Her work bridges traditional family medicine with advanced functional and integrative strategies. She uses standard diagnostic tools and pharmacologic treatments when appropriate, and pairs them with expanded laboratory assessment, including immune, infectious, hormonal, metabolic, and environmental toxin panels. Her toolbox includes nutrition and gut-healing protocols, detoxification support, environmental medicine, hormone and metabolic balancing, targeted nutraceuticals, and a range of IV therapies tailored to individual needs.
Dr. Miller has completed advanced training through the Institute for Functional Medicine and is an IFM Certified Practitioner (IFMCP). She has also pursued fellowship training and certification in Integrative Cancer Therapies / Integrative Oncology through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), equipping her to support patients at all stages of a cancer journey. In addition, she is certified through RGCC (Research Genetic Cancer Center) for advanced oncology testing and interpretation, enabling highly personalized, data-driven insights for individuals dealing with malignancies or heightened oncologic risk.
Her clinical focus centers on complex, multi-system conditions. These include mold-related illness and Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) associated with water-damaged buildings; chronic Lyme disease and tick-borne co-infections; autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, including atypical or overlapping presentations; chronic fatigue, brain fog, and other neurological concerns; environmental toxicity; and endocrine and metabolic dysfunction. She also offers integrative oncology support, providing adjunctive strategies to complement conventional cancer care, with an emphasis on quality of life, resilience, and recovery.
In caring for children (6 months and older), adolescents, and adults, Dr. Miller draws on detailed environmental and exposure histories, including home, school, and workplace assessments, especially in suspected mold and toxin-related cases. She routinely integrates findings from advanced testing with lifestyle, nutritional, and mind–body interventions to create practical, stepwise care plans. Her goal is to restore function, reduce symptom burden, and promote long-term health, not just short-term relief.
Dr. Miller’s background includes a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center – Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, followed by a Family Medicine residency at Texoma Medical Center. She continues to engage in ongoing continuing medical education in environmental medicine, toxicology, mold-related illness/CIRS, tick-borne disease, and integrative oncology to remain current in rapidly evolving fields of care.
In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Miller serves as an expert witness in residential mold–related personal injury cases. In this role, she evaluates and diagnoses patients with suspected mold-related illness and CIRS; offers opinions on causation and the contribution of water-damaged buildings to reported health concerns when supported by clinical and environmental evidence; comments on standards of care for environmental and mold-related illness within an integrative/functional medicine framework; and addresses prognosis and anticipated treatment needs. Her opinions are informed by direct patient care, longitudinal follow-up, detailed chart review, environmental inspection reports, laboratory data, and current medical literature.
Across all aspects of her work, Dr. Miller emphasizes whole-person care that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of wellbeing. She values shared decision-making and strives to empower each person with education and tools to actively participate in their healing process. Many of her patients describe feeling validated, deeply cared for, and transformed by the process of working with her and often choose to share this in public reviews and personal referrals.
Dr. Miller has been honored multiple times by Fort Worth Magazine as a Top Doctor, reflecting her commitment to clinical excellence and patient satisfaction. Through her concierge integrative and functional medicine practice at Restore + Revive Wellness Center, she is devoted to walking alongside individuals and families facing some of the most challenging and complex health issues, offering clear guidance, compassionate support, and a path forward toward restored health and renewed hope.