Amy Frey Miller, MD
Adult and Adolescent Multisystem Personalized Care
Lifestyle Medicine
Women’s Health
Dr. Amy Frey Miller is a dual-boarded Family Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine physician with fellowship training in Women’s Health. Her expertise and clinical practice include mental health, nutrition, longevity, and integrative treatments of complex disorders such as Dysautonomia, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and immune-mediated conditions among others.
Dr. Miller graduated from Georgetown University with an interdisciplinary degree in Neuroscience, followed by a medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio. She was a NIMH Erta Grant recipient, an integrative mental health researcher, and was appointed as the founding medical student member of the AMA’s Women Physicians Congress. She did her residency in Family Medicine at Case Western Reserve University Hospital, earning an additional certificate in Behavioral Health Counseling and completing a Women’s Health Fellowship. She was awarded the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Recognition Award by her residency faculty and the national publication at graduation “in recognition of demonstrating exemplary promise in improving patient care”. Dr. Miller continued her integrative medicine education throughout her career and later completed her Lifestyle Medicine Boards in 2020.
As a patient herself, Dr. Miller understands the impact of chronic illness and pain on patients' lives. Dr. Miller lives with hypermobility, migraine, dysautonomia, and immune dysregulation. She is passionate about approaching these and other conditions with quality of life and patients' goals centered. She practices precision medicine, using nutrient, hormone, and genetic/pharmacogenetic testing as needed in the selection of treatment plans.
Dr. Miller is the mom of two grown children and has practiced in the Richmond, Virginia area since 2009. Her experience spans primary care, pain management, and specialty settings. She offers in person and telehealth services at PRISM. Patients appreciate her personalized, compassionate, and comprehensive care.