Compassionate, attentive, and collaborative care.

Dr. Alaina Studt provides comprehensive care for patients who value a personal relationship with their physician, clear communication, and a calm, welcoming office experience.

Whole-Person Medicine

Whole-person care means looking beyond isolated symptoms to the broader picture of your health. I work to understand how the different parts of your medical story fit together so your care can be individualized, thoughtful, and centered on you.

Prevention and Wellness

Preventive care is one of the most important ways to protect long-term health. Through routine care, screenings, and practical guidance, I help patients stay ahead of problems and support their well-being over time.

Connecting the Dots

The best care reflects the fact that health concerns are often interconnected. I work to connect the dots between chronic conditions, pain, routine medical needs, and the broader factors that shape overall health.

Accessible Appointments

Health concerns should not have to wait for weeks or months to be addressed. I make timely appointments a priority so patients can be seen, heard, and helped when problems first arise.

Visit the Practice

Address

10435 Clayton Rd Ste 120
Frontenac, MO 63131

Hours

Monday through Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

About Dr. Studt

Dr. Alaina Studt is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Frontenac. She completed medical school at Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa and went on to complete her Family Medicine residency at the University of Missouri.

Each intake appointment begins with building a connection and identifying your goals for your health and quality of life. Dr. Studt believes that effective medical care starts with listening carefully and understanding the full context of your symptoms and experiences.

She specializes in treating chronic conditions, pain, and hypermobility disorders, including Ehlers-Danlos–related conditions. These conditions often involve multiple body systems and can be difficult for patients to navigate within traditional healthcare settings.

Dr. Alaina Studt