Meet our Providers

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Kevin Turner, DC, CFMP, CCEP, CGP

Dr. Kevin is the founder and owner of Restorative Wellness Center. He is a chiropractor and wellness expert and also a husband to Ashley, father of three girls, and a small scale farmer. Dr. Kevin, a Downingtown native, earned his BS in Kinesiology from Penn State in 2006, and went to Palmer College of Chiropractic where he graduated in 2010. He began his study of functional medicine in 2012 after one of his daughters became quite sick. He is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and has received over 1000 hours of additional training in this area. He has since been serving patients with all types of chronic illness, autoimmune disease, gastrointestinal disorders, Lyme disease, and complex or nonspecific diagnoses who have been left feeling hopeless within the modern healthcare system. Dr. Kevin loves to teach and equip his patients how to cultivate optimal wellness through the most natural means possible whether they have debilitating symptoms or feel good but want to make sure that they are functioning their best. Dr. Kevin is also a featured speaker at numerous businesses, events, and organizations throughout the area. Since 2017 he has been serving as the team doctor for the Downingtown Rugby Football Club’s teams.

Ashley Turner, BCDHH, CFMP, CNHP, CHS

Dr. Ashley is a Board Certified Doctor of Holistic Health and traditionally-trained naturopath. She is certified in functional medicine and functional genomics which gives her the ability to specifically apply nutrition and nutraceutical recommendations based on a deep analysis of one’s personal genetic profile and other in-depth testing. Dr. Ashley is a homesteader and homeschooling mother of five girls.

Dr. Ashley is the author of Restorative Kitchen: a cookbook and lifestyle guide for reversing chronic disease and autoimmunity. Her most recent book is Restorative Traditions: paleo and non-inflammatory recipes to honor life’s seasons, celebrations, and holidays. As a companion to her other books, Ashley wrote and Cultivating the Restorative Table, a book that serves as inspiration for stewarding mealtimes with intention along with ideas for memorable and health-promoting encounters around the table.

Ashley is a frequent guest on health-related podcasts including the Wise Traditions podcast from the Weston A. Price Foundation and the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast. She is also a frequent contributor to the Epoch Times. Her work has been featured in She Reads Truth Bible studies, Family Christian, and the Weston A. Price Foundation’s quarterly journal, Wise Traditions in Food, Farming, and the Healing Arts.

Michael Warner, MD

Dr. Mike is a Board Certified Family Physician practicing in the western Main Line for over 25 years. After graduating from LaSalle College High School, Villanova University, and Temple University School of Medicine; he completed his medical training with a Family Practice residency at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown. As Chief Resident in his final year of training, he was awarded the Resident Teaching award by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.  In private practice, He has been recognized as 'Top Doc' 2011 by Main Line Today magazine, and again as 'Top Doc' 2018 by Philadelphia magazine.  After spending the first 25 years of his career working in a traditional allopathic setting, he is excited to begin working as part of a collaborative and integrative practice that blends medical and natural approaches to health. Dr. Mike believes in treating the 'whole person' with the physician as teacher and advocate.  The patient is at the center of attention with a personal patient-doctor relationship addressing the full range of physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental influences that affect a person's health and well-being. Dr. Mike is proud to say that he 'Bleeds Green', being an avid Eagles fan, and a long-term resident of the Philadelphia area.

Kellie Peters, MS, CRNP, CPNP-PC

Kellie is a board-certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with a strong clinical background and a passion for holistic, family-centered care. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Thomas Jefferson University, where she also completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and holds an additional Bachelor of Science from Villanova University. Kellie has further advanced her expertise through certification in functional nursing.

Her nursing career began in high-acuity settings, including the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, where she developed a solid foundation in complex patient care. As a nurse practitioner, she has specialized in pediatric nephrology, working in both general nephrology and dialysis, with extensive experience caring for children with end-stage renal disease.

Kellie’s philosophy of care is rooted in supporting the body’s natural capacity to heal, while empowering families through education. She believes that parents are essential partners in a child’s health journey and is committed to building collaborative, trust-based relationships that support the well-being of both child and family.

Outside of her professional life, Kellie enjoys spending time with her family—especially her two children—and finds joy in gardening.