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Dr. McReynolds is a fully licensed and Board Certified physician with more than 14 years of experience in healing. Her focus is on disease prevention as well as the treatment of acute and chronic health conditions through a holistic approach using osteopathic manipulation, spiritual-medical energetic healing, nutrition, cleansing & detoxification.

After receiving a Bachelor's of Science degree from the University of California at Riverside, she completed medical school at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. She is board certified in both Neuromuscular Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulation and Emergency Medicine. She received her certification as a Spiritual-Medical Healer from the Jaffe Institute of Spiritual Medical Healing (now the University of Spiritual Healing and Sufism).

She received her certification as a Spiritual-Medical Healer from the Jaffe Institute of Spiritual Medical Healing. Studying under Dr. Robert Jaffe, M.D., D.D., she became a master healer and teacher of the Sufi order.  

Dr. McReynolds spent the first eleven years of her medical career as a physician in the United States Army. She completed her first residency in Internal Medicine at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. She then spent a year overseas in Korea as an internist. After a year in Korea, Dr. McReynolds returned to the United States and completed a second residency in Emergency Medicine at Brook Army Medical Center.

She then became a teaching faculty and research director at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center's Emergency Medicine Residency. During this time she published her research on osteopathic manipulation for neck pain, "Intramuscular Ketorolac Versus Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in the Management of Acute Neck Pain in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Clinical Trial."

From 2003-2004, Dr. McReynolds served in Iraq at the 21st Combat Support Hospital in Balad, Iraq, where she was the Officer in Charge of the Emergency Department, and cared for U.S. soldiers, Iraqi's and 3rd country nationals. While in Iraq, Dr. McReynolds was selected to appear on Good Morning America, ABC News, and World News Tonight in the documentary, "24 Hours in Iraq." She also published a case report on the use of ultrasound in the combat hospital, "Diagnosis and Treatment of a Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy in a Combat Support Hospital during Operation Iraqi Freedom - Case Report and Critique of a Field-Ready Sonographic Device."

After completing 11 years of military service, Dr. McReynolds started her holistic private practice in Georgetown, Texas. Combining the knowledge of modern medicine with traditional osteopathy, ancient healing methods, and cleansing and detoxification, Dr. McReynolds offers a unique comprehensive approach to treating the body, mind, and spirit.