Ashley Shrader sitting at desk.

Meet Dr. Ashley Shrader, DNP, IFMCP

Dr. Ashley Shrader, DNP, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and IFM Certified Practitioner. Prior to functional medicine, Ashley (she/her) worked in various conventional healthcare settings, which revealed the algorithmic and impersonal nature of the traditional healthcare model that leaves many patients overlooked and neglected. Dissatisfied with this approach, she pursued continuing education with the Institute for Functional Medicine, a rigorous and intensive certification program, which emphasizes treating the whole person and the root causes of their symptoms. Ashley has a passion for gut and hormone health, especially as they relate to brain and mental health. As a Registered Yoga Teacher, Ashley believes that mental, emotional, and spiritual health are the foundation for the path to healing. Ashley’s career in healthcare reflects her own personal health journey, which she shares below.

CERTIFICATIONS

EDUCATION

  • Doctorate of Nursing Practice Degree from Frontier Nursing University (DNP)

  • Master of Science in Nursing Degree from George Washington University (NP)

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree from George Washington University (RN)

  • Master of Arts in International Business, University of Florida 

  • Bachelor of Science in Finance, University of Florida 

MY HEALTH JOURNEY

Let’s just say I get it...

My journey in functional medicine began when caring for patients in a busy inner city emergency department in Washington, D.C. many years ago. There, I witnessed the continual failure of the conventional primary care system to effectively treat or, more importantly, prevent mostly reversible chronic disease.

Enter burnout.

I was also simultaneously battling my own personal health struggles on the heels of my previous career in consulting. I developed several unusual symptoms such as brain fog, insomnia, and tinnitus, and was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism. I was given a pill and essentially told not to ask questions, that there was nothing else I could do, and that there was no attributable cause other than genetics.

It was because of functional medicine that I was able to rediscover my well-being by identifying and treating the underlying root causes of my immune dysfunction such as poor gut health, nutrient deficiencies, environmental exposures, and poor stress management.

Ashley Shrader, RYT practicing yoga.

A diagnosis that would change my life forever.

Then, in 2020, my mother was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), a fatal neurodegenerative disease. What’s more, I learned she and I both have a genetic predisposition to developing both ALS and frontotemporal dementia. After the traumatic experience of watching someone I love rapidly lose their most important physical functions to a brain disease, I developed a strong interest in cellular health, epigenetics, mitochondrial function, and brain health.

This deep study was the foundation for the creation of RISE, where I continue to humbly serve patients as they undertake their own functional medicine journeys. 

I spend my free time exploring nature with my husband, Tony, a Cape Cod native, and daughter, Seneca.

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