SIE Medical · Austin, TX
Most breast cancers are hormonally driven. Dr. Kimberly Williford, NMD, MS, RD/LD, brings a focused background in endocrinology and integrative oncology to women navigating breast cancer in Austin, working alongside your conventional care team to address the hormonal terrain, metabolic environment, and whole-body health that shape your treatment and recovery.
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Integrative breast cancer support works alongside your conventional oncology team, surgeon, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, to address the metabolic and hormonal terrain in which cancer develops and treatment takes place. At SIE Medical in Austin, Dr. Williford evaluates estrogen metabolism, insulin regulation, mitochondrial health, gut function, immune status, inflammatory load, nutritional status, and environmental toxic burden. For hormonally driven breast cancers, her background in endocrinology and integrative oncology makes this evaluation particularly thorough. The goal is to give your body the strongest possible foundation throughout treatment and long after it ends.
For the full clinical approach to breast cancer at SIE Medical (all locations and telehealth), see our national integrative breast cancer support page.
When a breast cancer is estrogen receptor positive, it means estrogen is fueling its growth. But estrogen doesn't act in isolation. How the body produces, metabolizes, detoxifies, and eliminates estrogen is influenced by gut microbiome composition, liver detox capacity, fat tissue distribution, thyroid function, insulin levels, and exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals. These are not peripheral concerns. They are the terrain.
Dr. Williford's clinical background spans endocrinology and integrative oncology, a combination that is specifically suited to breast cancer patients. She understands how hormonal dysregulation contributes to cancer growth, how treatment (particularly aromatase inhibitors and tamoxifen) stresses the endocrine system, and how to support the hormonal environment during treatment and survivorship in ways that reduce side effects and recurrence risk.
Austin's clinical landscape for breast cancer is strong. Women in the Austin area have access to excellent conventional oncology teams. What SIE Medical adds is the integrative and endocrinology layer that conventional oncology, through no fault of its own, does not have time to provide.
Breast cancer care at SIE Medical Austin begins with a comprehensive evaluation of the systems that shape the environment in which cancer grows, treatment occurs, and the body either heals or struggles. For breast cancer patients, this includes:
No, and this is addressed explicitly at SIE Medical. Dr. Williford reviews all supplements, botanical agents, and nutritional interventions against a patient's current conventional treatment protocol before recommending them. Timing relative to chemotherapy infusions, agents contraindicated with tamoxifen (such as certain phytoestrogens), and supplement-drug interactions are all evaluated individually. The integrative plan is built to run alongside conventional treatment, not against it. Dr. Williford can communicate directly with your Austin oncologist when requested.
The clinical needs of a woman with breast cancer shift significantly depending on where she is in the treatment journey. SIE Medical Austin provides phase-specific support across all of them:
During chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy, protecting gut integrity, supporting immune defenses, reducing inflammation, improving side-effect tolerance, and maintaining energy and nutrient status.
After lumpectomy, mastectomy, or reconstruction, supporting tissue repair, reducing infection risk, restoring nutrient levels depleted by surgery and anesthesia, and managing post-operative inflammation.
For women on tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors (letrozole, anastrozole, exemestane), managing joint pain, bone density loss, cognitive changes, weight gain, fatigue, and mood disruption through the endocrinology lens Dr. Williford brings to this work.
After treatment ends, rebuilding mitochondrial function, rebalancing the hormonal terrain, restoring gut health, addressing cognitive fog and fatigue, and reducing recurrence risk through ongoing metabolic and endocrine optimization.
At SIE Medical Austin, integrative oncology is not a supplement protocol or an alternative to your conventional team. It is a metabolic and terrain-based approach that evaluates the internal conditions shaping your body's resilience during treatment and recovery. This is what whole-body care means in practice.
Your medical oncologist, surgeon, and radiation oncologist manage the cancer. Dr. Williford manages the terrain. The metabolic environment in which cancer develops, treatment occurs, and the body either recovers or struggles is the clinical space integrative oncology at SIE Medical occupies. These two layers of care are designed to work together. The goal is to support treatment tolerance, reduce side-effect burden, optimize nutritional and hormonal status, and give the body its strongest possible foundation throughout and after treatment. Nothing we do replaces conventional care. Everything we do supports the person receiving it.
Every patient's terrain is different. Dr. Williford evaluates the pillars most relevant to your specific diagnosis, treatment protocol, and biology. For breast cancer patients, hormones, gut-estrogen dynamics, and environmental load receive particular attention. Austin's Hill Country environment and known chemical exposure patterns make the environmental pillar especially relevant here.
Naturopathic medicine is built on a core principle: treat the whole person, address the root cause, and use the least invasive, most effective therapies available. At SIE Medical Austin, that philosophy is applied directly to breast cancer care, not as a rejection of conventional oncology, but as the layer that sits alongside it and addresses everything your oncology team does not have the time or training to cover in depth.
A care plan at SIE Medical is individualized. There are no one-size-fits-all protocols. What Dr. Williford recommends depends on your diagnosis, your treatment timeline, your labs, your history, and your goals. That said, support commonly draws from the following areas:
Diet is medicine. Dr. Williford evaluates and guides dietary patterns specifically suited to your cancer type, treatment phase, and metabolic status. For ER+ breast cancer this includes estrogen-clearing foods, blood sugar regulation, anti-inflammatory eating patterns, and gut microbiome support. For women on aromatase inhibitors or tamoxifen, dietary phytoestrogen guidance is individualized rather than blanket-avoided.
Evidence-informed supplementation is selected based on functional lab findings, not generic cancer protocols. Common priorities include vitamin D optimization, magnesium, CoQ10 for mitochondrial support, omega-3 fatty acids for inflammation, B vitamins for methylation and chemo tolerance, and antioxidants timed carefully around treatment. All recommendations are reviewed against your current oncology regimen for interactions and timing safety.
Botanical and herbal agents with evidence relevant to breast cancer, immune modulation, and treatment side-effect support are evaluated individually. This includes adaptogens for adrenal and stress support, hepatic botanicals to support liver detox and estrogen clearance, and anti-inflammatory plant compounds. All botanical recommendations are reviewed against CYP450 pathways and oncology drug interactions before being made.
Movement, sleep, and stress physiology are not lifestyle extras. They are metabolic variables. Regular appropriate movement reduces estrogen, improves insulin sensitivity, and lowers inflammatory markers. Sleep quality governs immune repair and cortisol regulation. Stress physiology directly affects hormone balance and immune tone. Dr. Williford evaluates all three and builds realistic, treatment-stage-appropriate guidance into every plan.
The nervous system load of a breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship is real and clinically significant. Chronic psychological stress elevates cortisol, suppresses immune function, disrupts sleep, and worsens hormonal dysregulation. Mind-body practices, breathwork, nervous system regulation strategies, and pacing support are integrated into the care plan as clinically appropriate tools, not optional add-ons.
Dr. Williford uses functional and advanced labs beyond standard oncology panels. These may include comprehensive metabolic and hormone panels, micronutrient testing, inflammatory markers, estrogen metabolism pathway testing (DUTCH), gut microbiome analysis, environmental toxin panels, and mitochondrial function markers. Labs are ordered based on what is clinically relevant for you, not as a blanket workup.
Dr. Williford holds a fellowship in Environmental Medicine and is a member of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine. For breast cancer patients in Austin, this means a systematic evaluation of xenoestrogen and endocrine-disrupting chemical exposure relevant to the Central Texas environment, including pesticides, water quality, plastics, and occupational or residential sources. Reducing environmental estrogen load is meaningful terrain work.
Dr. Williford can communicate with your Austin oncology team when requested. This means flagging supplement timing around infusion weeks, sharing integrative care summaries with your medical oncologist, and ensuring the integrative plan does not conflict with conventional treatment. You do not have to manage two care teams in silos.
Yes. Naturopathic medicine at SIE Medical draws on peer-reviewed evidence for nutritional interventions, supplementation, botanical medicine, and lifestyle therapy. Dr. Williford does not use unproven therapies, make claims about curing cancer, or recommend approaches that have not been evaluated in the context of oncology safety. The integrative oncology field, including organizations like the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO), publishes clinical practice guidelines that inform SIE Medical's approach. Evidence-informed does not mean pharmaceutical-only. It means the evidence, wherever it exists, is used.
Different breast cancer subtypes involve different hormonal, metabolic, and immune dynamics. Dr. Williford tailors the evaluation and support plan to each woman's specific biology:
The most common subtype. Estrogen metabolism pathways, the estrobolome, xenoestrogen load, and insulin regulation are the primary terrain focus. Hormone therapy side-effect management is a key area of ongoing support.
HER2-positive cancers are more aggressive and typically treated with targeted therapies. Mitochondrial support, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and immune optimization run alongside conventional targeted treatment.
Triple negative breast cancer is not hormonally driven, but the metabolic terrain still matters significantly. Immune function, inflammation reduction, and metabolic resilience are the primary integrative focus during intensive treatment regimens.
Genetic predisposition changes the prevention and long-term conversation. Environmental load, hormonal environment, and sustained terrain health are evaluated with heightened attention in women with BRCA mutations.
Metastatic breast cancer requires sustained whole-body support through ongoing treatment. The integrative focus is quality of life, immune strength, metabolic terrain, and helping the body tolerate treatment as effectively and as long as possible.
Women who have completed treatment often feel left behind by the conventional system. Ongoing hormonal terrain optimization, metabolic health, and environmental medicine are central to long-term wellbeing and reducing recurrence risk.
Yes, and this is one of the most valuable times to have integrative support. Women on tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors commonly experience joint pain, bone density loss, cognitive changes, fatigue, weight gain, vaginal dryness, and mood disruption, side effects that oncologists acknowledge but rarely have time to address in depth. Dr. Williford evaluates these through an endocrinology lens, identifying the metabolic and hormonal factors that amplify these side effects and intervening specifically. Agents contraindicated with tamoxifen, including certain phytoestrogens and CYP2D6 inhibitors, are avoided.
At SIE Medical Austin, we respect every aspect of the care women receive from their oncology specialists. Our role is to support, not replace, your medical oncology plan. We communicate clearly, coordinate respectfully, and stay in our lane while offering vital complementary support that conventional oncology does not have the time or training to provide.
Women come to SIE Medical Austin when they want a clinician who looks at the whole picture, who understands both the hormonal biology of breast cancer and the systemic demands of treatment, and who communicates with their oncology team throughout. They want a team that looks at nutrition, hormones, detoxification, inflammation, sleep, stress, lifestyle, and the internal metabolic environment in which cancer developed. This is what integrative cancer support does.
Our programs are designed to:
Care sits inside our broader integrative oncology model, which covers the consult path and whole-person cancer care across diagnoses. Our terrain-based approach to cancer explains the metabolic lens we use across cancer types. For Austin-focused oncology navigation, see also integrative oncology in Austin.
Emerging research in oncology increasingly shows that cancer is not only a genetic disease. It is also a metabolic one. Tumor cells behave differently because their internal metabolism changes. They rely heavily on glucose, thrive in inflamed tissues, and multiply more readily when mitochondrial function is impaired and hormonal terrain is dysregulated.
SIE Medical Austin incorporates these metabolic principles into every breast cancer support plan. Rather than focusing only on the tumor, we focus on the environment in which cancer develops and in which the body either recovers or continues to struggle. We look closely at:
By addressing the metabolic terrain, not just the tumor, we help women optimize their body's ability to respond to treatment and maintain long-term wellness.
"I never understood how the body's systems worked together, especially with hormones. This approach has helped me return to normal and thrive again."
SIE Medical Patient
Naturopathic Medicine · Endocrinology · Integrative Oncology · Clinical Nutrition · Fellowship in Environmental Medicine · AAEM Member
Dr. Williford's dual focus in endocrinology and integrative oncology positions her specifically well for breast cancer patients. The majority of breast cancers are driven by hormonal signaling. The same physician who understands estrogen metabolism deeply, who evaluates the endocrine terrain systematically, and who holds a fellowship in Environmental Medicine, with its emphasis on xenoestrogens and endocrine-disrupting chemical exposures, is the physician a woman with hormone receptor positive breast cancer most benefits from having alongside her conventional team.
SIE Medical Austin is located at 3315 Ranch Rd. S. 620 Suite 100, Austin, TX 78738. Women traveling from the greater Austin area, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Lakeway, and the Hill Country are welcome. Telehealth is available for those who cannot visit in person.
The first step is a Discovery Call, a brief, no-obligation conversation to discuss your situation, your current treatment plan, and whether SIE Medical is a good fit for you. From there, Dr. Williford conducts a comprehensive initial consultation that includes a full review of labs, treatment records, health history, and goals before any recommendations are made. You can request a Discovery Call through the contact form on this site or call the Austin clinic directly at (512) 788-9941.
At any point. Women come to SIE Medical at diagnosis, during active treatment, after surgery, while on hormone therapy, and years into survivorship. There is no wrong time to begin. That said, starting earlier in the treatment process gives Dr. Williford more opportunity to support the body during the most demanding phases and to build a strong foundation before cumulative treatment effects take hold.
SIE Medical operates outside of insurance networks. Many women find that the depth of evaluation and time Dr. Williford spends with each patient exceeds what insurance-based models allow. Some services, labs, and supplements may be reimbursable through HSA or FSA accounts. The Discovery Call is a good time to ask specific questions about fees and structure.
No referral is required. You can contact SIE Medical Austin directly to request a Discovery Call. Dr. Williford welcomes collaboration with your oncology team and can communicate with them when requested, but a referral is not a prerequisite for care.
Yes. SIE Medical offers telehealth for patients across the greater Austin area and beyond who prefer virtual visits during treatment when traveling is difficult. Some in-person evaluation may be recommended depending on your specific situation, but many patients begin and continue care virtually.
The initial consultation with Dr. Williford is comprehensive. She reviews your full health history, current treatment plan, existing labs, medications, and goals before making any recommendations. Most patients leave with a clear picture of what their metabolic and hormonal terrain looks like and a prioritized plan for where to begin. Advanced functional labs are often ordered at or after the first visit depending on what has already been run by your oncology team.
Yes, and many women do. Survivorship is one of the most underserved phases of breast cancer care. Treatment ends, but the hormonal disruption, fatigue, cognitive changes, weight shifts, and recurrence anxiety often do not. Dr. Williford's endocrinology and integrative oncology background makes survivorship terrain optimization a specific area of focus.
Yes. Dr. Williford works with women across all breast cancer subtypes including ER+/PR+, HER2+, triple negative, BRCA-related, and metastatic stage IV, and at every phase of the treatment and survivorship continuum. The specific integrative support plan is tailored to each woman's subtype, treatment protocol, and individual biology.
A Discovery Call is a brief, informal conversation with no obligation. It's simply an opportunity to share where you are in your journey and ask whether integrative breast cancer support at SIE Medical Austin makes sense for you.
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