Kristine Gedroic, MD


Kristine Gedroic, MD

Kristine Gedroic, MD has spent over a decade recovering thousands of patients with chronic illness, including all types of autoimmune disease, neurological conditions, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), behavioral disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, irritable bowel syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and more.

While most medical doctors will prescribe a medication in response to symptoms or a diagnosis, Dr. Gedroic and her team strive to understand the root cause of an illness and create a customized treatment plan to return patients to wellness. Dr. Gedroic believes that almost all illnesses can be reversed with patients returning to a lifetime of wellness.

Dr. Gedroic analyzes each patient’s symptoms and bloodwork, determining the personalized treatment protocols for patients and ensuring that the team of experts at the Gedroic Medical Institute works with patients to implement them.

Dr. Gedroic graduated from Harvard University with a degree in biochemical sciences and attended medical school at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. She completed her internship at Cornell University in New York, followed by a residency in Family Practice at Overlook Hospital in Summit. She later completed a fellowship at the University of Arizona in Integrative Medicine.

Dr. Gedroic is a Fellow of the American Board of Family Medicine, as well as the Integrative Medicine Board. She is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Her debut book, A Nation of Unwell, has been lauded by Deepak Chopra, MD, Mehmet Oz, MD, Andrew Weil, MD, and other health experts from around the country.