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Peter James Seberger, MD
Cognitive Performance and Health
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Primary Care, Integrative/Preventive Medicine
About Peter James Seberger, MD
He obtained both Ph.D. and M.D. from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, completing a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology in 1999 and his M.D. in 2003. He then moved and finished his residency in Family Medicine in 2003 in Wichita, KS. He has practiced primarily emergency medicine for the last 10 years, but opened a direct care practice in 2012.

Dr. Seberger works with his wife, Veronica, RN, BSN, BCN at Cognitive Performance & Health. He has a family medicine practice where he employs many types of modalities: medicine, vitamin supplementation, and neurofeedback. “I try to have as many tools in my tool box as I can. Sometimes patients are maxed out on medicines and they need additional means to control their blood pressure and get their glucose down.”

“I try to identify the primary reason for the problem–and address it. My goal is to have the patient well and balanced and stop any decline that may be occurring. And then, improve on their health, to really make them feel better and perform better.”
Board Certifications
American Board of Family Medicine
Locations
Cognitive Performance and Health
10111 E 21St Street N
106
Wichita, Kansas 67206
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About Peter James Seberger, MD
He obtained both Ph.D. and M.D. from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, completing a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology in 1999 and his M.D. in 2003. He then moved and finished his residency in Family Medicine in 2003 in Wichita, KS. He has practiced primarily emergency medicine for the last 10 years, but opened a direct care practice in 2012.

Dr. Seberger works with his wife, Veronica, RN, BSN, BCN at Cognitive Performance & Health. He has a family medicine practice where he employs many types of modalities: medicine, vitamin supplementation, and neurofeedback. “I try to have as many tools in my tool box as I can. Sometimes patients are maxed out on medicines and they need additional means to control their blood pressure and get their glucose down.”

“I try to identify the primary reason for the problem–and address it. My goal is to have the patient well and balanced and stop any decline that may be occurring. And then, improve on their health, to really make them feel better and perform better.”
Board Certifications
American Board of Family Medicine
Locations
Cognitive Performance and Health
10111 E 21St Street N
106
Wichita, Kansas 67206
Get Directions