Natalie Kunsman, M.D.

Medical Reviewer

Functional Medicine
Education: Medical College of Pennsylvania
Expertise: Functional and Regenerative Medicine, Anti-Aging, Family Medicine

Natalie Kunsman, M.D. is a board certified family physician. She’s also integrated health advisor and physician at Broad Health, Hone Health’s partnered medical practice. She specializes in functional, anti-aging, and regenerative medicine. Natalie resides primarily in Colorado Springs and secondarily in coastal Delaware.  She has state licenses in GA, CO, DE, PA. She also has a private functional medicine practice.

About the Edge

The Edge is an editorial outlet from Hone Health that delivers science-backed, expert-driven content to help you live better for longer. Our content is powered by experienced health and lifestyle journalists and reviewed by members of our Advisory Board, who are notable experts in their respective disciplines, from urology and endocrinology to nutrition and fitness.

Latest From Natalie Kunsman, M.D.

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