A Mission to Serve
Ryan R. Abboud, DO, is a doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. He is board-certified in Family Medicine and specializes in Prevention and Lifestyle. He employs all evidence-based and holistic approaches from the best in Functional and Integrative Medicine. He is passionate about using food as medicine to optimize metabolic function and is interested in treating mental health using natural plant medicines and meditative techniques.
I believe in the power of the human spirit and the ability of the body to heal itself, given it has what it needs. I hope that we can work together to bring balance within environment and peace in mind, body, and soul. The world is a beautiful place, and I feel I must help as many people as possible to live with love, find the truth within, and enjoy their time on Earth.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Authority Health - Statewide Campus System - Detroit
Family Medicine Residency - 2020
Institute of Functional Medicine
Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice - 2020
University of Michigan - School of Public Health
Certificate in Population Health - 2020
Michigan State University - College of Osteopathic Medicine
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine - D.O. - 2017
University of Arizona - Andrew Weil Center of Integrative Medicine
Integrative Medicine Elective Rotation Certification - 2017
Michigan State University - College of Natural Science
Bachelor of Science - Physiology; Specialization in Bioethics and Humanities and Connected Learning - 2012
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURE
Board Certification in Family Medicine - American Osteopathic Association - Board of Family Physicians
Michigan Physician Licensure - Michigan Board Of Osteopathic Medicine And Surgery
DEA Medication-Assisted Treatment Waiver - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
ACLS/BLS/NRP Certification - American Heart Association
PUBLICATIONS
Abboud, R et al. “Motor system dysfunction in the schizophrenia diathesis: Neural systems to neurotransmitters.” European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists vol. 44 (2017): 125-133. doi:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.04.004