An integrative and functional medicine approach designed to explore root contributors to illness and support lasting wellness delivered through secure virtual care.

Dr. Julie Heyrman is a Wisconsin-licensed family physician and the founder of Path 2 Health and Wellness SC. With over two decades of clinical experience, she specializes in guiding individuals through chronic and complex health concerns toward a state of lasting balance and vitality.
A Partnership Built on Trust
Dr. Heyrman believes that healing begins with a story. Contrary to a traditional medical visit that often feels rushed, she provides extended-time visits where patients can truly share their history. This approach fosters a deep bond of trust and understanding, allowing her to act as both a clinician and an educator. Her goal is to explain how every system in the body is connected, empowering patients to take an active role in their own recovery.
The "Bigger Toolbox"
As a Fellow of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and a Lyme-literate medical doctor (LLMD), Dr. Heyrman utilizes a medical "toolbox" that goes far beyond conventional limitations. Her evidence-based approach blends the best of standard care with functional and integrative therapies to find the root cause of illness.
Her expertise includes:
Complex Chronic Illness: Specialized care for Lyme disease (ILADS member), mold-related illness, and autoimmune disorders.
Metabolic Health: For 13 years, she led a highly successful weight management program, helping countless patients resolve pain and successfully transition off medications for blood pressure and diabetes.
Resilience & Self-Care: Education on navigating dietary pitfalls, identifying "health halos" in advertising, managing stress, and building physical and emotional resilience.
Dedication to Vitality
Whether she is helping a patient regain their life from a complex infection or coaching someone through lifestyle shifts, Dr. Heyrman is dedicated to the belief that every person deserves a personalized roadmap to health.
When she isn't partnering with patients at Path 2 Health and Wellness SC, she is likely tending to her 14-acre hobby farm in Richfield, training her horses in western dressage, and enjoying life with her husband, Paul.
Are you ready to move beyond managing symptoms and start your path to wellness?
Dr. Heyrman is now accepting discovery calls to discuss how her integrative approach can help you get your life back.
At Path 2 Health and Wellness, we do things differently. Our practice is built around listening deeply, exploring root contributors to illness, and walking alongside patients through a personalized, evidence-based care process. By combining advanced functional medicine evaluation, regular physician follow-up, and a collaborative care network, we support patients in regaining control of their health and moving forward on a sustainable path to wellness.
Integrative Medicine
Integrative health brings conventional and complementary approaches together in a coordinated way.
Integrative health also emphasizes multimodal interventions, which are two or more interventions such as conventional health care approaches (like medication, physical rehabilitation, psychotherapy), and complementary health approaches (like acupuncture, yoga, and probiotics) in various combinations, with an emphasis on treating the whole person rather than, for example, one organ system.
Integrative health aims for well-coordinated care among different providers and institutions by bringing conventional and complementary approaches together to care for the whole person.
Whole person health
Whole person health refers to helping individuals, families, communities, and populations improve and restore their health in multiple interconnected domains—biological, behavioral, social, environmental—rather than just treating disease.
Research on whole person health includes expanding the understanding of the connections between these various aspects of health, including connections between organs and body systems.
Functional Medicine
Functional medicine restores healthy function by treating the root causes of disease.
The functional medicine framework allows clinicians to systematically identify and address the underlying processes and dysfunctions that are causing imbalance and disease in each individual.
By understanding a patient’s genetic, environmental, and lifestyle influences, functional medicine clinicians create personalized interventions that restore balance, health, and well-being.

Getting started with Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, is designed to be straightforward, supportive, and patient-centered. Our onboarding process guides you step by step—from determining whether the practice is the right fit, to completing a comprehensive assessment, to beginning a personalized care plan—so you feel informed, comfortable, and supported throughout your health journey.
Thoughtful, physician-led care—without rushed visits or insurance barriers.

Discovery Call
A Discovery Call with Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, is a brief, no-obligation conversation designed to help you determine whether our approach is the right fit for your needs. This call allows you to ask questions, share your goals, and gain clarity on what working together may look like—before committing to care.
Foundational Assessment
The Foundational Assessment at Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, is a comprehensive, in-depth evaluation designed to understand your full health picture. This structured assessment includes an extensive health history review, detailed symptom analysis, and consideration of prior testing to help identify patterns and contributors to your current concerns.
When clinically appropriate, advanced functional and conventional laboratory testing may be recommended to further guide care. This process allows Dr. Heyrman to develop a thoughtful, individualized care plan—rooted in evidence, tailored to your needs, and aligned with your goals.
This is not a rushed visit. It is the foundation for meaningful, personalized care.


Continued Partnership for Lasting Wellness
Ongoing care at Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, is designed to support your health journey beyond a single visit. Through a membership-based model, patients receive structured roadmap for the year, includes health coach consultation, continuity of care, and the time needed to adjust and refine their personalized plan as their health evolves.
Regular visits allow for thoughtful review of progress, advanced lab evaluation and interpretation, and meaningful guidance over time. This model supports accountability, education, and sustainable change—elements often missing in traditional, episodic care.
Care is delivered through secure virtual telehealth visits and is tailored to your individual needs, goals, and pace.

At Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, we are committed to an integrative and functional medicine approach that looks beyond isolated symptoms to understand why health concerns develop in the first place. Rather than applying one-size-fits-all solutions, we partner with patients to explore how body systems interact and how lifestyle, environment, and physiology contribute to overall health. How Functional Medicine Is Different
Functional medicine is a personalized, systems-based model of care that focuses on identifying underlying contributors to illness. Instead of managing symptoms in isolation, this approach considers the whole person—medical history, lifestyle, environment, genetics, and metabolic function—to create a care plan tailored to your unique needs.
By using advanced assessments, detailed history-taking, and thoughtful follow-up, this model allows for deeper insight, more meaningful education, and long-term support. The goal is to help restore balance, optimize function, and support lasting wellness, vitality, and healthy longevity through an integrative, evidence-informed approach.
Rather than waiting for disease to develop or progress, a functional medicine approach focuses on understanding how lifestyle, metabolic balance, immune function, and environmental exposures influence long-term health. At Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, care emphasizes proactive assessment, early identification of imbalances, and personalized strategies designed to support optimal function, resilience, and healthy longevity—helping patients stay well, not just manage illness.
Improved sleep
Improved focus
Improved ability to handle stress
Increased physical performance
Increased mental clarity
Weight Loss
Increased energy

Gastrointestinal Disorders: Hippocrates once said “all disease begins in the gut”, we are now seeing how true this statement really is. There are many foundational systems that depend on good gut health to function well. For instance, 80% of an individual’s immune system is found in the GI tract, and up to 90% of serotonin is produced there as well. Therefore, we often see that poor gut health complicates and worsens other conditions including mental health disorders, immune dysregulation, hormone dysregulation, among others. We absorb nutrients in our gut, if our gut is inflamed or not functioning properly, key minerals and vitamins will not be absorbed and utilized. We need these key cofactors for basic biochemical processes in our body.
Through a functional medicine approach, Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, evaluates gut function and the microbiome to better understand how imbalances may contribute to systemic symptoms. Supporting gut health is often a foundational step in creating a personalized plan that promotes improved function, resilience, and overall well-being.
For this reason, just about all our patients undergo a thorough GI evaluation. The tests that are commonly used to workup and treat gut health may include a stool analysis, breath test, and organic acid profile. Due to the interactions of the GI tract with multiple other systems in the body, most functional evaluations and treatments are foundationally anchored with the health of the gut. If the gut is not functioning properly, it is more difficult to achieve wellness within other bodily systems.
GERD, Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Food Allergies / Intolerances
Yeast Overgrowth
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Small Intestinal Bowel Overgrowth

Skin is the largest organ in the body. As physicians we look for clues in the skin when evaluating internal disease. So it’s no surprise that oftentimes treating the skin means uncovering and treating root causes of inflammation, imbalance and nutrient deficiencies.
Therefore, evaluating hydration, gut health, hormone health, and nutrition, as well as stress and sleep habits are foundational to the treatment plan.
Eczema
Psoriasis
Dermatitis
Allergies

The immune system plays a central role in overall health and is closely connected to mental well-being, hormonal regulation, cardiovascular health, and the body’s ability to repair and regenerate. Today, approximately 1 in 12 people in the United States lives with an autoimmune condition, making it one of the fastest-growing categories of chronic illness.
Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system loses its ability to distinguish between self and non-self, leading it to mistakenly target the body’s own tissues. A functional medicine approach recognizes that immune dysregulation is often influenced by multiple, interacting factors. These may include gut microbiome imbalance (dysbiosis), chronic infections, environmental toxins, heavy metals, nutrient deficiencies, and neuroendocrine disruption, among others.
At Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, immune-related concerns are approached through a personalized, systems-based lens. Because autoimmune conditions rarely have a single cause, care focuses on identifying and addressing the individual factors that may be contributing to immune activation. The goal is to support immune balance by understanding root contributors rather than managing symptoms alone.
Conditions commonly supported through a functional medicine approach may include:
Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism
Lupus
Rheumatoid arthritis
Psoriasis
Sjögren’s syndrome

Cardiometabolic health plays a critical role in long-term wellness, energy levels, and healthy aging. A functional medicine approach emphasizes early identification of risk factors and personalized strategies to support blood sugar regulation, lipid balance, vascular health, and metabolic flexibility—key foundations for sustained vitality and longevity.
Cardiovascular and metabolic conditions are often driven by underlying inflammation and metabolic dysfunction. At Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, care focuses on evaluating key biomarkers that help assess cardiometabolic risk and guide individualized care planning. These may include markers related to lipoprotein status and arterial inflammation, such as hs-CRP, Lp(a), homocysteine, and other indicators of metabolic and vascular health.
Risk reduction strategies are centered on sustainable lifestyle interventions, including inflammation-supportive nutrition, stress management, sleep optimization, and movement. When appropriate, evaluation of gut health, environmental exposures, and hormonal balance may be incorporated to better understand contributors to cardiometabolic dysfunction.
Conditions commonly supported through a functional medicine approach may include:
Hypertension
Hyperlipidemia
Metabolic syndrome
Sleep apnea
Type 2 diabetes
Heart disease.
Small, personalized changes can have meaningful long-term impact.

Hormones act as the body’s chemical messengers, regulating metabolism, energy, reproduction, stress response, and many other essential functions. Hormone-producing organs—including the thyroid, pancreas, ovaries, testes, and adrenal glands—are directed by the central nervous system through the hypothalamic-pituitary axis. This creates a complex communication pathway that begins in the brain and ends at the cellular level, where hormones are intended to act.
Hormonal symptoms can arise not only from altered hormone levels, but also from disruptions in hormone signaling, transport, cellular sensitivity, or detoxification. A functional medicine approach evaluates this entire chain of function to identify where imbalances may be occurring. Rather than immediately turning to hormone replacement, care focuses on understanding underlying contributors such as metabolic health, stress physiology, inflammation, gut function, and environmental exposures.
At Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, hormonal concerns are addressed through a systematic, individualized process designed to support balance and proper regulation. When clinically appropriate, hormone therapy may be considered—but only after foundational contributors have been thoughtfully evaluated.
Conditions commonly supported through a functional medicine approach may include:
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Hypothyroidism
Insulin resistance
Obesity and metabolic dysfunction
Adrenal dysregulation
Female hormone imbalance
Hormonal balance begins with understanding the whole system—not just the lab value.

Brain health is closely connected to metabolic function, inflammation, gut health, and immune balance. A functional medicine approach explores how these interconnected systems may influence focus, memory, mood, and neurologic symptoms. Supporting brain health often involves a comprehensive, whole-body strategy rather than addressing neurologic concerns in isolation.
Dementia
Parkinsons Disease
Alzheimers Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Autism
Insomnia
Anxiety
Depression
Inattention Disorders

Joint pain and stiffness can be influenced by inflammation, immune activity, metabolic health, and environmental exposures. A functional medicine approach evaluates these contributing factors to better understand why pain persists and how to support mobility, comfort, and function as part of a comprehensive wellness plan.

Tick-borne infections, including Lyme disease and co-infections, can cause complex, multi-system symptoms that often overlap with other chronic conditions. These infections may affect the immune system, nervous system, joints, and overall energy levels, making early recognition and comprehensive evaluation critical.
At Path 2 Health and Wellness, led by Dr. Julie Heyrman, MD, an LLMD. Care begins with a detailed functional assessment, including symptom history, exposure risk evaluation, and targeted laboratory testing when clinically indicated. Functional medicine strategies focus on addressing immune dysregulation, inflammation, and the underlying contributors that may perpetuate symptoms. Treatment plans are individualized and may integrate supportive therapies to promote recovery, resilience, and overall wellness.
Conditions and co-infections commonly assessed include:
Lyme disease and Co-infections



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