Alison Iser, M.D.
She/Her
I have always had a passion for medicine. I chose Family Medicine, a path that afforded exposure to a variety of issues and stood out to me as the most inclusive form of medicine. Family medicine encapsulates a bit of all of the disciplines we learned as students and views each patient as a whole person within their community rather than as a set of organ systems. Over the past twenty years, I’ve worked in a variety of healthcare settings, including a decade of academic University-based practice with a satellite clinic in downtown Lexington, an occupational and travel medicine clinic, a hospital-based practice, an integrative medicine department, and a veterans’ health center. Like many of my colleagues, I have become increasingly disheartened by the corporatization of our current healthcare system. I’ve witnessed patients’, friends’, and family’s struggles for physician access and continuity and recognized a need for simplified primary care.
Direct Primary Care is an evolving strategy that addresses many of the struggles faced by patients and doctors alike. The realization that I could actually practice medicine the way I had always imagined was liberating. I look forward to having the opportunity to form authentic connections, to be able to take time to listen to my patients, to collaborate and problem-solve together, to come up with solutions suited to each patient and their individual circumstances. Rather than a “pill for every problem,” I believe in the power of lifestyle to effect positive change in many health-care outcomes. I practice evidence-based medicine and am open to integrative and holistic modalities. I strive to offer a down-to-earth, non-judgemental manner and to be a fierce advocate for my patients. I am open to patients from all racial, religious, and ethnic groups, sexual orientations, gender identities, body types, and abilities.
Credentials
Brown University, AB Religious Studies
University of Kentucky College of Medicine, M.D.
Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL, Intern
University of Kentucky Family Medicine, Chief Resident
University of Kentucky, Faculty Development Fellow
Structural Acupuncture for Physicians, Harvard Medical School