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Michigan healthcare professionals are responding to increasing patient demand for functional medicine, preventive health, and integrative wellness services. Empire Medical Training provides CME-accredited functional medicine certification in Detroit, featuring hands-on clinical training in IV therapy and vitamin infusion protocols, peptide therapy, hormone pellet insertion, weight loss and metabolic management, anti-aging medicine, and regenerative treatments. Our programs prepare physicians, nurse practitioners, and nurses to meet Michigan's growing demand for evidence-based functional medicine care.
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Our hands-on functional medicine courses in Michigan are designed for licensed healthcare providers at every stage of their career.
Expand your practice with functional medicine. IV therapy, peptide protocols, and hormone optimization offer physicians significant revenue growth and patient retention.
Leverage your advanced practice license in functional medicine. NPs can often practice independently, making IV therapy and wellness services an ideal business opportunity.
Add functional medicine to your clinical toolkit. PA training in IV therapy, peptides, and weight management is one of the fastest-growing specializations.
Expand your clinical skills into functional medicine. IV therapy certification and wellness training open high-demand career paths in integrative clinics.
Integrate functional medicine into your practice. Nutrition, peptide therapy, and weight management complement chiropractic care and boost patient outcomes.
Enhance your naturopathic practice with evidence-based functional medicine protocols. IV therapy, hormone optimization, and peptide training align naturally with your holistic approach.
Scope of Practice
Michigan allows licensed physicians (MDs and DOs), dentists, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and registered nurses (RNs) to provide functional medicine services within their scope of practice. These include IV therapy administration, peptide prescribing, and hormone optimization treatments.
Michigan is a restricted practice state for nurse practitioners, requiring NPs to maintain a collaborative agreement with a supervising physician. For functional medicine services, NPs must operate within this collaborative framework as defined by the Michigan Board of Nursing. Physician assistants must work under physician supervision per the Michigan Board of Medicine.
Registered nurses may administer IV therapy and other functional medicine treatments only under the direct delegation and supervision of a licensed physician. All providers should verify their scope with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and complete accredited training — such as Empire Medical Training's CME-certified programs — before offering functional medicine services.
Career Guide
You must hold an active license as an MD, DO, NP, PA, RN, chiropractor, or naturopathic doctor in Michigan. All functional medicine practitioners must be licensed healthcare providers.
Enroll in CME-accredited courses covering IV therapy, peptide protocols, hormone optimization, and weight management. Empire Medical Training provides hands-on clinical instruction with expert faculty.
Familiarize yourself with your state's regulations on who can offer functional medicine services, IV therapy administration, and any supervision or collaborative agreements required.
Complete your training and receive nationally recognized certification with CME credits. This demonstrates your competency in functional medicine to patients and insurance providers.
Join an integrative clinic, open a wellness center, or add functional medicine services to your existing practice. Empire graduates gain access to ongoing mentorship and business resources.
Curriculum Highlights
Master the most in-demand functional medicine modalities through hands-on clinical training with expert instructors.
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Mar 20 – 23, 2026
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Functional medicine training in Michigan through Empire Medical Training ranges from several hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on the specialty and program level. Detroit courses include CME credits, hands-on clinical training, certification, and educational portal access. Membership bundles offer significant savings for multiple certifications.
Yes, nurse practitioners can practice functional medicine in Michigan, but they must maintain a collaborative agreement with a supervising physician. Michigan is a restricted practice state for NPs. Those offering IV therapy, peptide therapy, or hormone optimization should verify supervision requirements with the Michigan Board of Nursing.
Empire Medical Training offers IV therapy certification in Detroit, Michigan. The program covers IV nutrition, vitamin infusion protocols, hydration therapy, and immune-support drip formulations. All courses are CME-accredited with hands-on clinical training. Virtual options are also available for Michigan providers.
Empire Medical Training offers CME-accredited functional medicine certifications in Detroit including IV therapy, peptide therapy, hormone pellet therapy, weight loss management, anti-aging medicine, precision nutrition, sleep medicine, sexual dysfunction treatment, genomic testing, and allergy testing.
Yes, a valid healthcare license is required to offer IV therapy in Michigan. Eligible providers include physicians, NPs (with collaborative agreement), PAs (under physician supervision), and RNs (under physician delegation). Verify requirements with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
Most functional medicine courses can be completed in one day. Empire Medical Training offers 1-day intensive workshops in Detroit where you learn techniques and earn certification the same day. Weekend intensives combine IV therapy, peptide therapy, and hormones into 2-3 day programs. The 3-day program covers the broadest scope. Online pre-work is completed at your own pace.
Yes, functional medicine training is a wise investment for nurses in Michigan. The growing demand for preventive health, IV therapy, and integrative services creates opportunities at wellness clinics, integrative medical practices, and IV therapy businesses throughout Detroit and the state. Functional medicine nurses can earn $80,000 to $150,000 or more annually.
Functional medicine zeroes in on root causes of chronic illness through advanced diagnostics, personalized interventions, and targeted supplementation. Integrative medicine combines standard medical care with complementary healing modalities such as acupuncture, herbal therapy, and mind-body techniques. Both share a whole-person philosophy. Empire Medical Training teaches from both perspectives in its functional medicine curriculum.
Yes, chiropractors in Michigan are adding functional medicine to their practices with increasing frequency. Nutritional counseling, weight loss management, precision nutrition, and wellness programs are generally within chiropractic scope. IV therapy administration may require additional credentials under Michigan law. Verify with the Michigan Board of Chiropractic.
Functional medicine practitioners in Michigan can earn between $100,000 and $250,000 or more annually. Providers in private practice or concierge settings in the Detroit metro area often achieve the higher end. Functional medicine commonly operates on a cash-pay model with strong margins. Adding functional medicine to an existing Michigan practice can significantly boost revenue.
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