About Dr. Amy | Legacy Women’s Wellness

Founder & Practitioner

Meet Dr. Amy Haynes,
DC, C-AFMP

Legacy Women’s Wellness was not born from convenience. It was born from refusal.

Before I ever built a practice for women navigating hormonal transition, I was a woman and a mother fighting to be heard. I lived inside the frustration of being told my symptoms were normal, my labs were fine, and that there was nothing more to look for. I knew better. My body was signaling distress and no one was listening.

Appointments that ended in shrugs. Symptoms minimized. Questions unanswered. Subtle warning signs dismissed because they didn’t fit neatly into a diagnostic box. I learned quickly what far too many women discover the hard way: when the system doesn’t have an easy answer, it often stops looking.

I refused to accept that…for myself, and I absolutely refused to accept it for my 3 girls.

Legacy Crest

So I did the work to change my legacy.

I studied relentlessly. I trained beyond the minimum. I immersed myself in functional medicine, hormone science, metabolic health, and systems-based care—not as an academic exercise, but as survival. I chased down patterns that didn’t show up on basic labs. I learned to read between the lines of “normal.” I stayed when it was hard, when it was lonely, when it would have been easier to conform or back down.

There were no shortcuts. No overnight success. Just discipline, conviction, and years of refining a different way of practicing medicine…one that listens first and investigates fully.

Legacy Women’s Wellness is the result of that fight.

My goal is to restore balance by addressing the body as a whole — not just symptoms, but the root issues.

When a woman sits across from me and begins to share her story, my mind doesn’t sort symptoms into boxes—it sees the body as an interconnected, living system. I visualize her physiology almost as a three-dimensional landscape, where hormones, metabolism, the nervous system, and inflammation are in constant conversation with one another. I follow the thread from the root cause in one system to the subtle dysfunction in another, understanding not just what is happening, but why. This way of seeing allows me to navigate complex cases with clarity and precision—restoring balance by addressing the body as a whole, not fragments of it.

Earned Expertise

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Doctor of Chiropractic

Palmer College of Chiropractic

Palmer isn’t just another chiropractic school—it’s a legacy institution with a singular focus on chiropractic mastery, blending historical authority, technique depth, and a curriculum designed almost exclusively to develop skilled adjusters.

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C-AFMP Certification

Kharrazian Institute

The Kharrazian Institute is an advanced clinical education platform focused on functional medicine—specifically teaching healthcare practitioners how to assess, interpret, and treat chronic disease through evidence-based, whole-system clinical strategies rather than conventional symptom-only approaches.

Founded by Dr. Datis Kharrazian, a clinician-educator with postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School and a career developing clinical models for autoimmune, neurological, endocrine, and chronic inflammatory conditions.

Certified Functional Medicine Clinician™ (CFMC) — ~68 hours foundational coursework
Advanced Functional Medicine Clinician™ (AFMC) — ~300 hours including advanced clinical training

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Perimenopause & Menopause Certification

Integrative Women’s Health Institute (iWHI)

A structured, evidence-based educational program that walks health professionals through the physiology, symptomatology, and integrative strategies for supporting women during perimenopause and menopause—from early hormonal shifts through postmenopause.

Legacy exists because three girls deserved a mother who would not stop asking questions.

This practice exists for women who know something isn’t right but have been told to wait, cope, or accept it. For women in the stage of fertility, in perimenopause, menopause, and beyond. For women with complex hormone patterns, metabolic resistance, cognitive changes, cycle disruption, and symptoms that don’t respond to surface-level solutions.

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Dr. Amy with her family
Alexis Webb

Alexis Webb

Support Coordinator

As Dr. Amy’s oldest daughter and the Support Coordinator for Legacy Women’s Wellness, I have the privilege of supporting the heart and daily operations of our telehealth practice. I work closely with Dr. Amy to help ensure that every detail—both seen and unseen—comes together to create a smooth and supportive experience for our patients.

From managing social media and responding to emails to coordinating labs, assisting with scheduling, and providing technical support, I handle many of the behind-the-scenes elements that allow our practice to serve women with excellence and care. I truly value being part of a team that is passionate about helping women feel heard and confident in their health journeys.

Outside of my role at Legacy Women’s Wellness, I cherish time with my daughter and husband, enjoy creative projects, and continue growing in my relationship with Jesus. My faith and family are the foundation of my life, and they inspire the way I serve others each day.

The Promise

Every woman I care for is treated with the same determination I brought to my own health and my daughters’ wellbeing.

  • You will not be rushed.
  • You will not be dismissed.
  • You will never be told to settle for feeling “good enough.”
Dr. Amy Haynes