At Wellness Minneapolis, group programs are a unique way to experience functional medicine in a supportive, community-centered setting. These small-group programs combine education, clinical insight, and shared experience to help patients understand their health more deeply while building sustainable tools for long-term healing.
Group programs are ideal for individuals managing chronic or complex conditions who benefit from additional time, structure, and peer support alongside individualized care.
Group programs are structured, clinician-led programs focused on a specific health condition or theme. Each session blends functional medicine education with practical guidance, allowing participants to:
These visits do not replace one-on-one care, but instead enhance it by offering deeper learning, repetition, and community connection.
The Holistic Hashimoto’s Group was created after years of working with patients who needed more time, education, and support than traditional visits could provide.
This program is grounded in functional medicine and naturopathic principles and is appropriate for patients who are:
Each session is information-dense, clinically grounded, and designed to empower participants to take an active role in their healing.
The Holistic Hashimoto’s Group was created after years of working with patients who needed more time, education, and support than traditional visits could provide.
This program is grounded in functional medicine and naturopathic principles and is appropriate for patients who are:
Each session is information-dense, clinically grounded, and designed to empower participants to take an active role in their healing.
Guest practitioners may occasionally join sessions to provide complementary perspectives that align with whole-person care.
Many participants describe group visits as both empowering and validating, a space where knowledge and connection work together.
The Holistic Hashimoto’s Program is the first of several planned educational offerings. Future programs may address additional hormone, autoimmune, and metabolic health topics.
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Educational group programs may be a good fit if you: