About Gaia Kile FNP

Gaia has studied natural approaches to healing, including lifestyle modification, mind-body therapies, hypnotherapy, yoga, energy healing, herbs, and nutrition. He has done qualitative research of therapeutic touch and related modalities at the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Center at the University of Michigan, and assisted in developing an interdisciplinary graduate seminar in Alternative Medicine through the University of Michigan School of Nursing.
About Danielle Douglas CNM FNP

She completed her undergraduate education through Washtenaw Community College and the University of Michigan’s Nursing School. Her dual master’s degrees were also completed at the University of Michigan Nursing School. Danielle is thrilled to be able to give back to Washtenaw Community College and has taught anatomy and physiology labs there for several semesters.
Danielle believes strongly in patient-led healthcare and wants to be a tool in your toolbox to help you take control of your own health and feel confident that we are all doing the best we can for you! Danielle believes very strongly in utilizing alternative medicine approaches in combination with traditional medicine to find the best solutions for you. We want you to have the best resources here in your providers, available treatments, reasonable appointment length, and patient education. Danielle is looking forward to meeting you and assisting you in your healthcare needs!
About Dr. Sickels

I entered medical school later in life than most medical students. I had spent time after college out in the real world: working with kids, working in a bookstore, managing a natural foods department. While working in natural foods, I heard many people say they were dissatisfied with their doctors, but I realized that the problem more often than not was miscommunication. I had been contemplating going to medical school, and this realization helped that decision gel. I resolved that rather than complain from the outside, I would become a doctor and see if there was a different way to practice that would allow me to spend the time I needed to communicate with patients and find the best way to keep them healthy. In order to keep people healthy, I knew they would need more than just medications, more than what is taught in medical school. Health is not just the absence of disease, but maximizing and retaining the function we have.
A graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School, I completed my residency in Family Medicine at Flower Hospital in Sylvania, Ohio. I have been board certified in Family Medicine, Integrative Medicine, and Holistic Medicine, as well as certified in chelation therapy, and have trained in bioidentical hormone replacement.