Tamara Stoner, MD is a Colorado native who grew up in the Roaring Fork Valley. She is very excited to be back home and treating patients in Western Colorado. Dr. Stoner completed medical school, an internal medicine internship, and residency in anesthesiology at the University of Colorado. She trained in medical acupuncture at the Academy of Pain Research in San Francisco and completed a fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona’s Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. She has practiced anesthesia in a variety of settings in Colorado, including as a faculty member at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Dr. Stoner believes that there are many paths to health. Her approach to integrative medicine is to work with the patient to choose the science-based tools from a full range of medical traditions and alternative/complementary modalities that optimize their individual mental and physical health. She will work with you and your other health and wellness providers to truly integrate your care.
The word “satori” translates to “sudden enlightenment.” We chose this name for our clinic because “satori” is about looking into one’s own nature and acquiring a vision of how and who we are in the world. Whether you struggle with treatment resistant depression, severe depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, or any other psychiatric or physical health condition, Satori Integrative Medicine Clinic is here to help. Our team is highly experienced in ketamine administration and integrative medicine. We use the highest quality, state-of-the-art monitoring equipment to ensure patient safety and comfort at every step of the infusion process. Our patients are treated with kindness, care and compassion—we are here to help, and be a part of your personal healing process. The first step to getting started with Satori Integrative Medicine Clinic is to come in for a consultation. Contact us today to request your initial consultation.