Kevin Wingert is a strong believer in preventative medicine. "Sixty-five percent of all disease that physicians treat is related to a person's lifestyle. These life factors should be addressed before there is a need for treatment, which may result in unnecessary side effects." He enjoys working with his patients to keep them on the path to good health. "Often simple, inexpensive changes can dramatically reduce a person's risk of disease." He believes "The number of years you spend alive is not nearly as important as the number of years you spend healthy."
Dr. Wingert completed training in Acupuncture at UCLA in 2000 and became board certified in Acupuncture in 2002.
Dr. Wingert enjoys his busy household. His wife, Catherine, an R.N., also has a Master's Degree in Divinity. The Wingerts have two children, Charles and Mary. Dr. Wingert's hobbies include hiking, scuba diving, golf, snow shoeing and church activities.
He now offers Prolotherapy, which is an injection technique to relieve chronic joint pain.
Medical School: University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Residency: University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine