Our team members were carefully selected for their areas of expertise and their caring hearts. We are each on individual health journeys and have seen the impact that functional medicine can have in our lives. We adhere to the highest standard of quality care and professionalism, and do everything we can to help you achieve successful results. We’re on this journey too! Our team includes:
Dr. Anil Pinto is a functional medicine physician and the proud owner of Healthy Living Dallas, a medical practice that serves patients in the Dallas/ Ft.Worth area. Dr. Pinto has more than 30 years of medical experience treating a wide array of conditions including heart disease, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol/triglycerides, elevated blood sugar, obesity, infertility and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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I began my career in nutrition as a pathway to medical school believing that nutrition is the perfect adjust therapy to modern medicine. Two years into my undergraduate program my mother-in-law and my father were both diagnosed with cancer within 6 months of each other. Both diagnoses were accompanied by very restrictive nutrition recommendations. As I watched my family try to adjust to their diagnosis, trying to understand what it meant, the treatment options and prognosis while also trying to adjust their lifestyles and diets to help fight for their lives, my passion began to change… Read more
Stacey Chmiel is a registered dietitian licensed in Texas. Stacey began her journey into the field of nutrition during her freshman year of college at Millikin University in Illinois. Stacey began college as an Exercise Science & Sports major and when you meet her you’ll soon learn that exercise is a passion of hers. While studying at Millikin as a Presidential Scholar, and playing on multiple sports teams, Stacey began taking a nutrition course and learned that training was only one component in the body performing optimally; no amount of training can make up for not fueling the body properly. But Stacey’s interest in nutrition isn’t entirely academic…Read more
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday,
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday: 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Hours:
Thursday: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.