Yes, my practice includes a blend of integrative medicine and therapy services. Clients sometimes choose to focus more on one aspect of care versus the other. Others prefer a holistic approach that includes aspects of integrative medicine and therapy together. We will work together to determine what is the best fit for your unique needs.
Integrative Medicine, Therapy & Holistic Care
Commonly Asked Q&As
Is your practice accepting new patients?
Yes, I am currently accepting new patients in my practice. Please contact me so we can discuss your individual situation, and to determine if my practice is a good fit for your needs.
Do you offer a free initial consultation?
I offer prospective clients a free initial phone consultation. This is an opportunity for us to discuss your individual health concerns, and for you to gain an understanding of my practice, how I work with my clients, and whether my practice is a good fit for your needs. During this phone consultation, we will discuss how we can work together to help you address your health concerns and reach your goals.
Do you offer both in-person and telemedicine/online appointments?
Yes. I offer both in-person visits (at 825 S. Broadway St, Suite 100, Boulder, CO) and telemedicine appointments via secure video-conference. You might choose an initial in-office visit and then shift to telehealth, or use telemedicine only—whatever works best for you.
Do you offer Medication Management as part of treatment?
Yes. I offer physician-guided medication management, which includes both prescription management and the thoughtful use of natural or integrative medicines when appropriate. My approach looks at how medications interact with each other—and with supplements, nutrition, and lifestyle factors—to ensure a safe and effective treatment plan.
Medication can be an important bridge, helping manage symptoms while we address underlying causes through therapy, mind-body approaches, and other integrative strategies.
Do you offer counseling and therapy services?
Yes. Therapy and counseling are central to many clients’ healing, recovery and wellness journeys. Some clients engage in therapy only; others combine conventional medical treatments (including prescription medications) with natural and complementary therapies to follow a holistic path. We’ll explore how your life experience, emotional health and lifestyle impact your overall well-being.
Do you offer medication assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol addiction and dependence? Do you offer outpatient Buprenorphine treatment?
Yes, I offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) as part of my practice. Research clearly shows the benefit of these treatments, including staying in recovery and preventing relapses.
I offer outpatient Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Zubsolv, Bunavail) treatment for opioid addiction/dependence, for clients residing in Colorado. This is an excellent option for many patients seeking to stop using prescription painkillers, heroin, fentanyl and other opioid drugs.
I also offer treatment for alcohol dependence with medications including naltrexone.
What are the ages of clients in your practice?
My practice supports adults of all ages—including young adults, college students, and older adults (65+). Services are available for teens (16+) on a case-by-case basis; consulting services may be offered for younger teens and families. For minors under 18, medical cannabis & CBD consultations are also available.
Are you a primary care provider? Do you offer primary care services?
No, I am not a primary care provider, and I do not offer primary care services in my practice. I am happy to work together with your PCP as part of your health care team, to coordinate your care.
I believe that maintaining a primary care provider (PCP) is an important part of your health care, and encourage all patients to have a PCP in their local area. PCPs offer services like routine health care maintenance (general physical exams), sick visits (if you get the flu, sore throat, etc), health screening tests, immunizations/vaccines, and referrals for health insurance purposes.
Many health insurance plans require you to select a PCP from their list of providers. You will need to contact your health insurance company to find out more details on this process.
Do you accept health insurance?
My practice is strictly private pay, which means that I do not contract with health insurance companies, I do not accept or bill health insurance companies, nor accept third party payments from insurance companies/plans. Likewise, my office does not assist in filing claims with health insurance companies.
I am not a Medicare or Medicaid provider. By law, if you are a Medicaid patient, you must seek a Medicaid provider for services considered covered by Medicaid.
Payment is due at the time of service, and can be made by cash, check or credit card (including FSA and HSA cards, in most cases).
You will receive a receipt/invoice for your payment detailing the services provided.
If you have out-of-network benefits with your private health insurance plan, you may choose to submit this to your health insurance company. “Superbill” statements with diagnostic and procedural codes, can be issued to you upon request. In some cases, certain private insurance plans (not Medicare) will apply this payment to your deductible and/or offer reimbursement according to your policy details. I recommend that you check with your insurance company ahead of time, to verify any out-of-network benefits with your particular plan.
I have found that some insurance companies request additional information that is very specific and specialized to that provider. Given a large number of discrepancies between what each company requires and the time needed to meet those requests, I do not assist with the insurance reimbursement process above and beyond the receipt/invoice given at the time of service, and Superbill statements issued to you upon request.
Do you accept Medicaid?
My practice does not accept Medicaid. I am not a Medicaid provider, and do not contract with Medicaid.
By law, if you are a Medicaid patient, you must seek a Medicaid provider for services considered covered by Medicaid.
How can I schedule an appointment?
Please call the office at (303) 717-2521. If I am in an appointment, feel free to leave a message on my confidential voicemail. You may also submit an online contact form through the website, and I will respond as soon as possible.
Are there forms to complete before my first appointment?
After scheduling your initial appointment, you will receive an email with a secure link to my online “client portal”.
Through the client portal, you will find the forms to complete prior to your first appointment. All of the forms are online, and can be completed electronically. If you prefer, you can print copies of the online forms for your records.
I appreciate you taking the time to complete these forms ahead of your first appointment. This information allows us to maximize our time together during your initial visit, and provide me with a greater understanding of your unique health concerns.
What is the Cancellation Policy?
Please call or text the office at (303) 717-2521 to reschedule or cancel your appointment.
Please provide 48 hours notice for all canceled appointments. My practice policy requires a minimum of 24 hours notice to cancel a scheduled appointment, or you will be billed for the regular consultation fee. Patients who “no show” for a scheduled visit, will be charged for that visit, and will need to pre-pay future appointments.
What is Integrative Medicine?
Integrative medicine is the practice of bringing together conventional and complementary/alternative approaches to health care. Doctors who specialize in integrative medicine use both complementary/alternative therapies (“natural therapies”) and conventional treatments when necessary (like prescription medications). In recent years, the use of integrative approaches to health care has increased dramatically within healthcare settings across the United States. A growing body of research suggests that an integrative approach is effective in the treatment of a wide variety of health conditions, including anxiety, depression, addiction, insomnia, obesity and other chronic health issues. My practice offers integrative medicine and therapy services, personalized to each client’s unique needs.
What is Functional Medicine?
Functional Medicine explores the underlying causes of disease (root causes) in determining the best treatment options. This is done by creating a strong doctor-patient relationship while looking at the unique aspects of every patient’s body and lifestyle.
Treatments are tailored according to each person’s individual needs. By shifting the traditional disease-centered focus of medical practice to a more patient-centered approach, Functional Medicine addresses the whole person, not just an isolated set of symptoms. Therefore, interventions are focused on treating the cause of the problem, not just masking the symptoms.
Functional Medicine practitioners spend time with their patients, listening to their histories and looking at the interactions among genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors that can influence long-term health and complex, chronic disease. Functional medicine works to treat illness and promote wellness.
How can I learn more about becoming a patient with the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry (MMR)?
The Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) maintains a comprehensive website with information about medical marijuana, and the Medical Marijuana Registry (MMR). The MMR website also contains links to the online application system, and answers to FAQs about the process of getting a medical marijuana card (license) in Colorado.
You can also visit the Medical Cannabis and CBD Consultations page on this site for more information, including a list of qualifying conditions and other requirements to become a medical marijuana patient in Colorado.
Where can I find more information about medical marijuana laws and policies in Colorado?
Please visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) website page for updated detailed information on laws and policies governing the use of medical marijuana in Colorado.
Where can I find updates and information about health and safety advisories for marijuana in Colorado?
In the instance the marijuana or marijuana products have tested positive for contaminants (such as unauthorized pesticides), the Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) issues a Health and Safety Advisory in order to warn the public not to consume any product they may have purchased. Go to the MED webpage link for Health and Safety Advisories for more information and a listing of advisories by date.
What is Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy?
Psychedelic-assisted therapy combines carefully guided therapeutic support with the use of legal psychedelic medicines in a safe, structured, and physician-supervised setting. These experiences can promote insight, emotional release, and deep healing when integrated within an ongoing therapeutic process. Learn more about psychedelic therapy here. Psychedelic Therapy
What is Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAP), and how does it work?
Ketamine-assisted therapy (often called KAP) involves using low-dose ketamine in a supportive therapeutic environment to help relieve symptoms of depression, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health conditions. Ketamine acts on the brain’s glutamate system, helping create new neural connections and increasing flexibility in thought and mood. Sessions are physician-guided and include preparation, monitored dosing, and integration therapy to help you process and make meaning from the experience.
Is Psilocybin Therapy legal in Colorado?
Under Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act, psilocybin and certain other naturally occurring psychedelic substances have been decriminalized and are being regulated for use in approved, licensed settings. As of now, psilocybin therapy can only be offered by state-licensed facilitators within a licensed healing center. In Colorado, adults with serious or life-limiting illness may be eligible for in-home psilocybin use for palliative care under the state’s Natural Medicine Health Act, provided it is conducted with appropriate medical screening and within the law’s framework for facilitator-supported natural-medicine services.
Do you have training and certification in Psychedelic Medicine and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy?
Yes. I have completed formal education and certification in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute (IPI), a nationally recognized training program for physicians and mental-health professionals. In addition, I hold a Natural Medicine Facilitator (NMIT) license in the state of Colorado, allowing me to provide physician-guided services in alignment with Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act. My approach integrates medical expertise, trauma-informed care, and compassionate presence to ensure that psychedelic-assisted therapies are safe, ethical, and deeply supportive.
Are Psychedelic Therapy services, including Ketamine and Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy, offered through your practice?
These services are not provided through Dr. Stacy Green, MD, LLC. All psychedelic-assisted therapy, including ketamine therapy and psilocybin services under Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act, are offered exclusively through my separate practice, Emergence Psychedelic Therapy, LLC.
Keeping the two practices distinct ensures compliance with Colorado regulations and maintains clear boundaries between integrative medicine and psychedelic-therapy services.
Do you still have Questions?
Q&As: Frequently Asked Questions
Navigating integrative and mind-body care often brings up important questions—about services, approach, insurance, telemedicine, and how various therapies fit together.
This page offers clear answers about my integrative medicine, therapy, and collaborative care offerings, as well as details on psychedelic-assisted therapy, ketamine therapy, and psilocybin services in Colorado.
I believe healing unfolds most fully when patients are informed, supported, and empowered to take an active role in their care.
If you don’t see your question here, please feel free to contact the office for more information or to schedule a free phone consultation.
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