Dr. Cindy Geyer
Dr. Cindy Geyer received her Bachelor of Science and her Doctor of Medicine degrees, with honors, from Ohio State University. She completed her internship and residency in medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y. and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Geyer has a strong personal and professional interest in the importance of self-care, especially for women. She specializes in women’s health issues such as transition hormones, effects of sleep deprivation, and weight loss management strategies to boost metabolism and harness energy. In addition to her role at Canyon Ranch, Dr. Geyer is a core faculty member at The Center for Mind-Body Medicine’s (CMBM) “Food as Medicine” conference. She also serves on the Pittsfield Board of Health, the Healthy Pittsfield Partnership, and the board of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. A clinician, educator and mother, she is passionate about collaborative approaches to health and wellness. She promotes strategies to effect healthy change in the places people live and work, from an integrative team model working with individual patients to community partnerships. An ardent hiker, Dr. Geyer recently participated in her third Extreme Hike, traversing over 30 miles along the Taconic Ridge Crest Trail in one day to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis. She also exercises the right side of her brain by making her own jewelry. One of Dr. Geyer’s favorite things is watching her sons’ band perform their orginal music.