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Portrait of Viktor Bouquette, MD, Clinical Lead at Progressive Medical Center
Clinical Lead

Viktor Bouquette, MD

Integrative & Functional Medicine

Board-certified integrative physician on PMC's clinical team. Ohio State-trained, Emory internship, and decades turning complex chronic conditions into clear treatment paths.

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ohio State University College of Medicine
  • Internship, Emory University
  • 1994 Physician of the Year, Rockdale Medical Center
  • American College of Environmental Medicine
  • IAQA Certified Mold Remediator
  • Decades in Integrative & Functional Medicine
The Story Behind the Practice

From Emergency Medicine to Root-Cause Care

Dr. Viktor Bouquette spent his early career in emergency medicine at Rockdale Medical Center in Conyers, Georgia, where he was named 1994 Physician of the Year. But conventional medicine, for all it does in an acute crisis, often leaves chronic patients without answers.

That gap shifted his practice. He earned his medical degree from Ohio State University and completed his internship at Emory, then turned toward integrative, environmental, and functional medicine: the tools that could uncover the root causes conventional medicine missed. Decades later, he pairs the diagnostic rigor of his emergency background with the root-cause thinking of integrative practice.

Environmental Medicine Expertise

A distinctive part of Dr. Bouquette's practice is environmental medicine. He is an IAQA-certified mold remediator and a member of the American College of Environmental Medicine, with a working understanding of how environmental toxins, nutritional deficiencies, and metabolic imbalances affect the immune system.

For patients whose symptoms trace back to mold exposure, water damage, or a toxic environment, that expertise surfaces answers most physicians never think to look for.

Clinical Expertise

Dr. Bouquette's Specializations

Where Dr. Bouquette focuses, and how he works through a complex case.

Complex Chronic Disease Management

Patients with multi-system conditions that conventional specialists couldn't resolve. Root-cause diagnostics that lead to a targeted treatment plan.

Environmental Medicine

Certified mold remediator (IAQA) with a research interest in environmental toxins and their effect on the immune system. For patients whose symptoms trace to toxic exposure.

Metabolic & Nutritional Assessment

A research background in nutritional deficiencies and metabolic imbalances, and a diagnostic-first approach to identifying what is actually driving symptoms.

Integrative Treatment Planning

Coordinates across PMC's full therapy portfolio (EBOO, IV therapy, hormone therapy, ozone, and naturopathic protocols) based on each patient's diagnostics.

Progressive Medical Center, a 16,000-square-foot clinical facility in Atlanta
How It Works

What to Expect With Dr. Bouquette

A first visit with Dr. Bouquette starts with a conversation about your health history, prior testing, and what you are hoping to resolve. Where there are diagnostic gaps, he orders targeted workups. From there, your treatment plan draws on PMC's therapies (IV, ozone, hormone, and naturopathic protocols) based on what your individual results point toward.

Because Dr. Bouquette works alongside PMC's multidisciplinary team in the same facility, your plan can tap the right specialists and therapies without starting over with a new provider. When you call PMC, a care coordinator matches you with the right provider based on your health needs.

Take the first step

Start With a Conversation

Call to schedule a consultation with Dr. Bouquette. A care coordinator will discuss your health concerns and help you prepare for your first visit. No referral needed.

Call (770) 676-6000 Mon-Thu 8:30am-5:30pm
Fri 8:30am-2:00pm
or
Online Book a Consultation A care coordinator will follow up within one business day.