Conditions Treated

We Treat Your Conditions Using A Systems Biology-Based Model

We ask the critical questions, “Why did this symptom start?” and “Why is it progressing?”

Our strategy utilizes a systems biology-based approach to functional medicine, which is a holistic methodology that examines the body as an interconnected network of biological systems rather than isolating individual organs or symptoms. It is safe, effective, and beneficial to those who want to achieve an improved state of health and prevent future illness, as well as those who are suffering from a chronic condition and taking multiple medications.

We integrate testing insights from genetics, biochemistry, physiology, and environmental science to understand how different systems interact and influence your health. Our approach seeks to identify the root causes of disease by exploring underlying mechanisms such as inflammation, oxidative stress, hormonal imbalances, gut microbiome, and immune dysregulation.

By focusing on patterns and connections within the body, a systems biology-based approach allows for highly personalized treatment plans. We analyze a wide array of data—such as genetic predispositions, metabolic markers, microbiome health, and lifestyle factors—to tailor interventions that restore balance and promote optimal function across all systems. This model supports not just symptom relief but also long-term wellness and disease prevention through a comprehensive understanding of the body’s interdependencies.

Our clinical team always asking, “why did this symptom start?” and “why is it progressing?”. We want to find the underlying cause of the disease. We understand that two people may be diagnosed with the same disease, but the causes could be completely different. Therefore, each of their treatment plans is personalized to the individual. Searching for the person’s individual root cause, and creating a holistic treatment plan, makes the functional medicine approach highly effective for a variety of conditions.

Below is a list of conditions we routinely see and treat...

For Every Condition, We Have A Plan

Endocrine and Hormonal Disorders

  • Hormone producing organs of the body (e.g. pancreas, thyroid, ovaries, testes, adrenals) secrete hormones which regulate a multitude of function including metabolism and reproduction.

  • The central nervous system, through the control of the hypothalamus and pituitary sends signals to these organs for secretion.

  • There is a chain of function that begins with the hypothalamus and pituitary and ends with the cell itself where the hormone is intended to act. Imbalances of hormone production, transport, sensitivity and then detoxification can result in symptoms of hormone dysregulation.

  • Each of these steps are evaluated for missing or mismatched links, and treatment plans are centered on balancing this system and chain of function. This requires addressing issues in a systematic manner, and typically not jumping straight to hormone therapy.

  • As a last result, hormone therapy may be employed, but it is not the first step in treatment.

  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

  • Obesity, Diabetes

  • Hypothyroidism

  • Adrenal Dysfunction

  • Hormone Dysregulation

  • Insulin Resistance

Gastrointestinal Disorders

  • Hippocrates once said “all disease begins in the gut”, we are now seeing how true this statement really is.

  • There are many foundational systems that depend on good gut health to function well. For instance, 80% of an individual’s immune system is found in the GI tract, and up to 90% of serotonin is produced there as well.

  • Therefore, we often see that poor gut health complicates and worsens other conditions including mental health disorders, immune dysregulation, hormone dysregulation, among others.

  • We absorb nutrients in our gut, if our gut is inflamed or not functioning properly, key minerals and vitamins will not be absorbed and utilized. We need these key cofactors for basic biochemical processes in our body.

  • For this reason, just about all Dream Functional patients undergo a thorough GI evaluation. The tests that are commonly used to workup and treat gut health may include a stool analysis, breath test, and organic acid profile. Due to the interactions of the GI tract with multiple other systems in the body, most functional evaluations and treatments are foundationally anchored with the health of the gut. If the gut is not functioning properly, it is more difficult to achieve wellness within other bodily systems.

  • GERD, Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome

  • Food Allergies / Intolerances

  • Yeast Overgrowth

  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis

  • Small Intestinal Bowel Overgrowth

Autoimmune Disease

  • Today, 1 in 12 suffer from an autoimmune disease in the United States. It represents one of the fastest growing group of chronic disease in modern time.

  • The immune system is closely linked to mental health, endocrine function, cardiovascular health and growth and repair. Autoimmune diseases are conditions in which a person’s immune system mistakenly attacks their own body. The body loses the ability to differentiate self from non-self.

  • Some potential factors that have been shown to increase the body’s susceptibility to autoimmunity include: dysbiosis, heavy metals, chronic infections, environmental toxins, mineral and vitamin deficiencies, neuro endocrine disruptors, among others.

  • The approach to any autoimmune disease is individualized due to the multiple causes for immune system dysregulation. The overall goal is to identify and remove the factor that is causing the immune system to become upregulated. Oftentimes there are multiple factors, which is why a systems biology based approach is necessary.

  • Hashimoto’s Hypothyroidism

  • Lupus

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Psoriasis

  • Sjogren’s Syndrome

Cardiovascular& Metabolic Disease

  • The key components of cardiovascular risk reduction include inflammation reduction and improving metabolic health. Key biomarkers are analyzed to stratify risk and assess for lipoprotein status as well as arterial wall inflammation (eg Lp(a)-P, hs CRP, Lp-PLA2, homocysteine and myeloperoxidase).

  • Treatment and risk reduction is centered around lifestyle changes to incorporate inflammation reducing eating plans, stress reduction, and resolution of root causes of inflammation. This may include evaluation of gut health, toxin exposure and hormone analysis.

  • Hypertension

  • Hyperlipidemia

  • Sleep Apnea

  • Metabolic Syndrome

  • Heart Disease

  • Diabetes

Skin Conditions

  • Skin is the largest organ in the body. As physicians we look for clues in the skin when evaluating internal disease. So it’s no surprise that oftentimes treating the skin means uncovering and treating root causes of inflammation, imbalance and nutrient deficiencies.

  • Therefore, evaluating hydration, gut health, hormone health, and nutrition, as well as stress and sleep habits are foundational to the treatment plan.

  • Eczema

  • Psoriasis

  • Dermatitis

  • Allergies

Mental Health Disorders

  • Almost every single person we see complains of some degree of difficulty sleeping, anxiety or depression.  This is not surprising, as about 1 in 5 adults suffer from at least one of these ailments.

  • Insomnia, depression and anxiety are disruptions in brain health.  This means that an evaluation of factors that affect brain health is at the foundation of the assessment.  This may include evaluations of nutrition, physical exercise, environmental toxins, spiritual health, genetic predispositions, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, gut health and interpersonal relationships.

  • Due to the many factors affecting mental health, it’s no surprise that many people are offered a medication to treat the symptom, as going through all the potential contributing factors are somewhat daunting. However, many people don’t always respond to antidepressant therapy (some say 30-40%). It is important to note, that some people greatly benefit from these medications and clearly thrive while on them, especially those with severe depression.  It is a personal decision to start or wean off of an antidepressant; which needs to be discussed with your healthcare provider.

  • A functional approach includes an evaluation of gut health, adrenal function, thyroid disease and vitamin deficiencies.  As well as lifestyle and dietary analysis to reduce inflammation and stabilize the mood and blood sugar. A truly multi-faceted approach is necessary to stabilize good brain health for the long term.

  • Insomnia

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Inattention Disorders

Preventative Care

  • Health is a spectrum, you do not need to be diagnosed with a disease to enlist the help of a healthcare provider. Oftentimes, someone may think they’re healthy, and think they do not need a healthcare practitioner because they have not been diagnosed with a disease, but this is an old way of thinking. Ideally, people should start seeing a healthcare provider because they wish to become more well, and live their best life. People often find that they’re not feeling their best, and are surprised with how good they can feel.

  • Improved Sleep

  • Improved Focus

  • Improved Ability To Handle Stress

  • Increased Physical Performance

  • Increased Mental Clarity

  • Weight Loss

  • Increased Energy

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Choose Dream Functional Medicine

Why Choose Dream Functional Medicine?

Dr. Smith brings a wealth of experience understanding how quality sleep builds the foundation for optimal health.

He’s able to integrate the best of traditional medical treatments with a functional approach to address the root causes of health issues, promoting overall well-being.

Our focus is on delivering personalized care that respects and responds to each patient’s preferences, needs, and values.

Contact Us

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (719) 546-6300

Office Fax: (719) 546-6111

Location: Pueblo, CO

44 Briargate Terrace

Pueblo, CO 81001

44 Briargate Terrace, Pueblo, CO 81001, USA

Location: Colorado Springs, CO

1710 Jet Stream Drive Suite 215,

Colorado Springs, CO 80921

1710 Jet Stream Dr suite 215, Colorado Springs, CO 80921, USA

Hours of Operation

  • Monday-Thursday 8:15 AM to 5:45 PM

  • Friday 8:15 AM to 12:30 PM

  • ​Closed Saturday & Sunday

  • and Closed All Major Holidays

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