Kurt Woeller, D.O. is the medical director for Stillpoint Center for Integrative Medicine, a multi-faceted health clinic in Temecula, CA.  Dr. Woeller serves as a clinical consultant teaching doctors the latest in biomedical diagnostic testing and treatment protocols for children with autism-spectrum disorders (ASD). He lectures nationwide regarding the benefits of biomedical therapies for autism, as well as maintaining an extensive educational resource for parents on his membership website at www.autismactionplan.org 

Since 1998, Dr. Woeller has been a Biomedical Specialist using the Defeat Autism Now! approach.  He was one of the first physicians in the United States to embrace the “Comprehensive Treatment Model” for the treatment of Autism and related disorders. This involves obtaining a full clinical picture of the individual’s health and underlying disorders including: nutritional deficiencies, food allergies, heavy metal toxins, enzyme dysfunction, inborn errors of metabolism, immune deficiencies and pathogenic micro-organisms in the gastrointestinal tract.  Since seeing his first autism patient in 1998 Dr. Woeller has treated thousands of children on the autism spectrum.

Dr. Woeller is an osteopathic physician who specializes in traditional osteopathic medicine, cranial osteopathy and integrative medicine.  His primary focus is treating children with autism-spectrum disorders.  He graduated in 1995 from the University of New England, College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM) in Biddeford, Maine.  After completing his postgraduate training in 1996 from Mesa General Hospital in Arizona he returned to Southern California to begin private practice.

 Personal Statement

As a physician dedicated to the principles of natural medicine I recognize within everyone the unique ability of self-healing. Give the body a chance to heal and it can. Provide it with the necessary nutrients and prevent diseases from developing.  Foster the human spirit with hope and love and miracles can happen. Too much of medicine has become technological with its "magic bullet" therapies and love affair with synthetic drugs. Of course, some of these approaches have greatly improved our ability to treat serious diseases, save lives, and perform miracles of medicine that were unimaginable 50-100 years ago.  No doubt we live in an age of incredible achievement.  However, everything has its place, and the many different forms of therapy that exist all have incredible value.

It is important for people to realize that they have the ability to heal, but they also have a personal responsibility in taking care of themselves.  No one person or one medicine, whether herbal, homeopathic, nutritional, or pharmaceutical can do it all for them. There are no guarantees.  Live a good life. Be kind to yourself and others, eat wholesome and healthy food, exercise and maintain a calm mind and a sense of humor.  These recommendations will serve you well.”