Dr. Reznik

Dr. Reznik is a heart centered physician of internal and integrative medicine. She received her doctor of medicine degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed residency in Internal Medicine at the Mount Auburn Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital in Cambridge, MA. She is a Board Certified Internist with the American Board of Internal Medicine, a Diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Medicine, and The Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner.

Dr. Reznik’s journey of self-discovery has further enabled her to expand and integrate her practice with a variety of modalities, such as, TCM, Homeopathy, Nutrition Response Testing and Meditation. This combination of traditional and integrative practices ensures that each patient is taken care of with consideration for their unique needs.

Dr. Reznik places emphasis on identifying and addressing the root causes of chronic symptoms that her patients suffer from, equipping them with the knowledge needed to regain their physical health and mental wellbeing. Her fascination with the human potential has further led her to an exciting career that combines genomic and epigenomic knowledge with the aim of optimizing health. Dr. Reznik is passionate about helping people access their inner strength and healing power to realize true health and wellness. Her vision for this future drives her continued commitment to excellence in patient care.

Dr. Reznik embraces life with optimism and passion! She loves discovering the wonders of this world, traveling, spending time with family & friends, cooking new recipes, walking her dog in the woods, and taking dips into Walden Pond’s frigid waters in the winter. By delving deep into books or perspectives outside of what she already knows, she finds even more inspiration and gratitude for life’s greatest journey: living it to the fullest.

Faith, LCSW, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach – Our client liaison

Faith has extensive training in psychotherapeutic modalities through her training as a trauma therapist as well as training as a certified integrative nutrition health coach. She is evidence based and optimistic, believing that each person has the power to change their life for the better. Faith approaches her work with warmth, humor and understanding, always aiming to provide support in a way that feels safe and empowering for her clients.

Her personal journey has been multifaceted and engaging. A self-proclaimed “lifelong learner,” she loves to explore new things – from painting to learning about neuropsychology. Faith enjoys experimenting with healthy foods, practicing yoga, breathwork, exploring different cultures and hanging out with old and new friends. Some of her favorite things are hugging trees and building communities of like minded people.

In the words of Faith: “Today is a beautiful day to begin again.”

Leslie Frodema, NP-C, MBA

Leslie is a primary care nurse practitioner with a diverse background in critical care and primary care settings, and in corporate health care management. Through her experience, she has observed that health is our natural state and that the body always seeks wellness, communicating with us through both physical and emotional symptoms. While the modern health care model centers on suppressing symptoms, predominantly with pharmaceuticals, Leslie’s approach focuses on restoring health by identifying and correcting underlying root causes through a personalized, holistic approach.

Her approach was also informed by personal experience caring for family members with chronic diseases, leading her to seek answers beyond the traditional medical model and further inspiring her life-long study of healing modalities that include nutrition, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Macrobiotics, mind-body approaches, and functional and energy medicine. During the past decade, she has gained experience in using photobiomodulation (cold laser), nutrient infusion therapy, Low Energy Neurofeedback, and Autonomic Response Testing.

Leslie earned a bachelor of science with honors from the University of Pennsylvania. As a registered nurse, she has worked across the spectrum of care from Boston teaching hospital intensive care units to community-based primary care. She received a Master’s in Business Administration with a concentration in finance and health care administration from the University of Chicago and has a Master’s in Science, Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner degree from Walden University. She completed Level 1 training at the School of Applied Functional Medicine.

Her interests include working with people in optimizing brain health, identifying and addressing causes of autoimmune conditions, gut imbalances, and guiding people on healthy eating and living.