Kim is the founder of Midwest Mind & Body Healthcare, a telehealth practice serving adults across 16 states. She brings an evidence-based, whole-person approach to every patient — including those seeking treatment for hair loss.
Kim earned her Master of Science in Nursing — Family Nurse Practitioner from Clarkson College, graduating Summa Cum Laude. She subsequently completed graduate training as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, earning dual board certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Her clinical career spans a wide range of settings — from inpatient care at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago to retail clinic management, house-call practice, and digital medicine. This breadth gives her a uniquely practical, patient-centered perspective.
She founded Midwest Mind & Body Healthcare to bring accessible, evidence-based telehealth to adults across the country — connecting metabolic health, hormone therapy, mental wellness, and now hair loss treatment under one roof.
Kim's approach to hair loss treatment follows the same principles she applies across all of her practice areas.
Every treatment decision is grounded in clinical literature. Oral minoxidil is prescribed only when clinically appropriate — not as a one-size-fits-all solution.
Each intake is individually reviewed. Kim screens for contraindications, reviews health history, and only prescribes when the benefit clearly outweighs any risk.
Kim listens first and partners with patients. Treatment is a conversation — not a transaction. Clinical decisions are explained clearly so you can make informed choices about your care.
Kim holds active nurse practitioner licensure in the following states. Oral minoxidil prescriptions through this service are available to residents of these states only.
Don't see your state? Visit Midwest Mind & Body Healthcare for other available services.
Complete a short online intake. Care is provided through a secure online medical evaluation. Provider review within 24 hours.
Prescriptions are not guaranteed and are issued at the discretion of a licensed medical provider based on clinical appropriateness.