The thyroid is a small but powerful gland that governs metabolism, energy, and hormone balance—when it is out of sync, the entire body feels the effects.

The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the neck, but its influence on the body is profound. It plays a central role in regulating metabolism, energy production, temperature control, heart rate, digestion, hormone balance, and brain function. When the thyroid is not functioning optimally—whether producing too little hormone (hypothyroidism), too much hormone (hyperthyroidism), or being attacked by the immune system—the effects can be felt throughout the entire body. Because thyroid dysfunction often develops slowly, many people experience symptoms for years before receiving an accurate diagnosis.
Thyroid disorders are far more common than most people realize. It is estimated that over 20 million Americans suffer from some form of thyroid disease, and as many as 60% remain undiagnosed. Women are significantly more affected than men, particularly during times of hormonal change such as pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. Autoimmune thyroid conditions—such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves’ disease—are now the most common causes of thyroid dysfunction and frequently coexist with other chronic inflammatory or autoimmune conditions. Standard lab testing may not always capture early or functional thyroid problems, leaving many patients frustrated by persistent symptoms despite being told their labs are “normal.”
When the thyroid is underperforming or imbalanced, the body’s ability to generate energy, regulate metabolism, and maintain hormonal stability is disrupted. Symptoms can be wide-ranging and often overlap with other chronic conditions, making thyroid dysfunction easy to miss without a comprehensive evaluation. Common symptoms of thyroid imbalance include:
Chronic fatigue or low energy
Unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight
Cold intolerance or feeling chilled
Hair thinning or hair loss
Dry skin and brittle nails
Brain fog, poor memory, or difficulty concentrating
Mood changes, anxiety, or depression
Constipation or slow digestion
Irregular menstrual cycles or fertility challenges
Muscle weakness or joint discomfort

At Chronic Conditions Center, we have been caring for patients with thyroid dysfunction for years with outstanding results. Each patient is evaluated individually to uncover the underlying causes affecting their thyroid health, including immune imbalance, inflammation, gut dysfunction, nutrient deficiencies, toxin exposure, and hormonal stressors. We use a comprehensive, personalized approach designed to support cellular health and restore optimal thyroid function, helping patients regain their energy, clarity, and quality of life.
Three simple steps to find out if you're a candidate for our customized care programs.
Step 1: Free Discovery Call
A free 15-minute phone consultation. We listen, assess your situation, and tell you honestly if we're the right fit.
Step 2: Consultation & Metabolic Assessment
An in-depth case history and functional assessment — done in-office or via Zoom — to get the full picture of your health.
Step 3: Your Customized Care Plan
We present a step-by-step protocol built exclusively for your body, your goals, and your life.
Still unsure? Use your free call to simply ask questions and explore your options.
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Amy Taylor
“By six month's time, my goiter was gone, bowels returned to normal, energy and zest for life were back to normal, sleep was good, skin improved — all with ZERO prescription drugs. I highly recommend consulting with him; if he is not able to help you, he will tell you.”
Steve R.
“Dr. Kuhn impressed me with his holistic approach of integrative medicine that treats the cause and not the symptoms. I no longer take pain pills to function, and living virtually free from daily pain and without drugs is well worth the time, effort and cost.”
Jennifer T.
“Thanks to Dr. Kuhn, my peripheral neuropathy has minimized, my sugars have come under better control, and I am losing weight. What makes it easy to achieve what I have is the fact that Dr. Kuhn doesn't just tell you how, he lives it.”
These are some of the most common questions patients ask about care at Chronic Conditions Center, so you can feel confident about your next steps.
You’ll have a relaxed 15-minute phone call to discuss your main concerns, review your history at a high level, and see if our approach is a good fit before scheduling a full exam.
We are an out-of-network clinic. Many patients use HSA/FSA funds, and we provide receipts you may submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement.
Every person is different, but many patients begin noticing early changes within the first few weeks, with more significant improvements over the following months.
Many of our patients have seen multiple providers before coming here. Our functional and regenerative approach focuses on root causes, not just symptom management.
Yes. We see patients in person in Williamsburg and Chesapeake and also offer telehealth options when appropriate, depending on your specific needs and state regulations.
Bring any recent lab work, a list of medications and supplements, and a short timeline of your health history so we can make the most of our time together.
Use your free 15-minute consultation to get clear answers, expert insight, and a personalized roadmap for your chronic health concerns.

Functional & regenerative medicine for chronic conditions when nothing else has worked.
Williamsburg Office
109 Bulifants Blvd, Suite C
Williamsburg, VA 23188
(757) 229-6069
Chesapeake Office
501 Independence Pkwy, Suite 101
Chesapeake, VA 23320
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