Nicole Stroop, MSN, FNP-BC, IFMCP
FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE | WELLNESS PROVIDER
Nicole is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with specialized training in functional medicine from the Institute of Functional Medicine. A long-time resident of Mt. Juliet for over 25 years, she earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Belmont University in 2019, graduating with honors. Her career began in orthopedic surgery and aesthetics; however, her personal health journey led her to transition into functional and regenerative medicine, where she focuses on addressing the root causes of disease and delivering transformative patient care.
With extensive training in peptide therapy, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, and regenerative medicine, Nicole provides advanced, evidence-based treatment solutions. She is dedicated to identifying the underlying factors contributing to illness and developing personalized, sustainable health strategies. Her approach empowers patients to overcome chronic conditions and restore optimal health and vitality.
Nicole specializes in treating a wide range of complex conditions, including autoimmune diseases, thyroid disorders, adrenal dysfunction, hormonal imbalances (such as PCOS, endometriosis, and infertility), metabolic disorders, Lyme disease, mold and heavy metal toxicity, gastrointestinal issues, mental health disorders (including anxiety, depression, and ADHD), as well as chronic pain and neurodegenerative conditions. She is deeply committed to fostering strong patient relationships and delivering individualized, science-backed care to enhance function, performance, and longevity.
Beyond her clinical practice, Nicole remains engaged in ongoing medical research and stays at the forefront of advancements in functional and regenerative medicine. In her personal time, she enjoys traveling, playing the piano, exploring new restaurants, and staying active with her husband and their corgi, Winston. She is passionate about bringing innovative functional medicine solutions to her hometown and improving the health and well-being of her community.