Practitioner Directory

Find a practitioner trained to
see the full picture

Practitioners listed here have completed advanced cardiometabolic training through the CMiQCertified program and are equipped to evaluate your full metabolic risk profile.

🗺️
Practitioner Directory

Coming Soon

We are building our network of CMiQCertified practitioners across the United States. The directory will launch with listings in select metro areas, with coverage expanding as more practitioners complete their training.

Leave your email below and we will notify you as soon as a practitioner is available in your area.

No spam. We will only contact you about directory availability.

What the Certifications Mean

How to read a practitioner's
training badges

Each badge indicates a specific area of advanced cardiometabolic training completed through the CMiQCertified program. A practitioner may hold one, two, or all three certifications.

Core Liver-Metabolic Certified

Cardiometabolic and Liver Health

Training covers the relationship between liver health and cardiovascular risk, the limitations of standard screening, systems-based metabolic assessment, and evidence-based reversal protocols for fatty liver disease.

Relevant for: All patients concerned about metabolic health, cardiovascular risk, fatty liver, insulin resistance, or cardiometabolic syndrome.
Thyroid-Metabolic Certified

Thyroid and Metabolic Integration

Training covers the intersection of thyroid function and metabolic health, including how thyroid dysfunction amplifies cardiometabolic risk, comprehensive thyroid panel interpretation, and integrated clinical management strategies.

Relevant for: Patients with known or suspected thyroid conditions, unexplained metabolic dysfunction, fatigue, or weight management challenges that have not responded to standard approaches.
Perimenopausal-Thyroid-Metabolic Certified

Perimenopausal Metabolic Health

Training covers the hormonal and metabolic shifts specific to perimenopause, including estradiol and progesterone dynamics, their interaction with thyroid and metabolic function, and clinical management of this distinct life stage.

Relevant for: Perimenopausal women experiencing metabolic changes, thyroid symptoms, cardiovascular risk elevation, or hormonal shifts that coincide with midlife health transitions.