
MEET THE FOUNDER and CEO
Dr. Suzanna Underwood
BCND, MH, CNHP, CHP, CMSAT
Dr. Suzanna Underwood is a visionary in natural healthcare, with over 20 years of experience. She is a Board-Certified Naturopath Doctor, Master Herbalist, Certified MSA Technician, Certified RBTI Specialist, Certified Natural Health Practitioner, former nurse, and founder and CEO of Boro Holistic Health.
She has dedicated her life to providing hope and natural solutions to those seeking true health. Her journey began as a cardiac nurse, where she witnessed the limitations of conventional medicine firsthand—its over-reliance on synthetic drugs and surgeries—leading her to embark on a lifelong mission to uncover the body’s innate ability to heal through natural, holistic methods.
Driven by a desire to offer comprehensive wellness solutions, in 2015, Dr. Underwood and her husband, Jamey, founded Protect Your Earth Suit, an all-natural health clinic in Middle Tennessee, which has since been renamed Boro Holistic Health to better reflect its mission and geography.
The clinic operates as a Private Membership Association, commonly referred to as a PMA, thus keeping it in the private sector and out of the public arena, preserving our freedom of speech and right to assemble.
Through Boro Holistic Health, she offers a wide range of natural health modalities all under one roof, including Bioenergetic Testing, Colon Hydrotherapy, Lymphatic Drainage, IV Therapy, Functional Labs, the Superhuman Protocol, Thermography, Chiropractic Care, Naturopathic Pediatrics and more.
Dr. Underwood’s husband, Jamey, serves as vice president and is her only business partner. He left a lucrative corporate career 10 years ago, and they committed their lives to growing the practice.
Together, they strive daily to balance their professional lives with homeschooling their children, homesteading their farm with over 100 animals, vegetable gardens, and living a sustainable, handmade lifestyle.
For speaking engagements, please email Ja@BoroHH.com

Meet the Boro Holistic Health Team

Dr. Parker Dunn, BCND, MH, Pediatrics
Dr. Parker Dunn is a traditional naturopath who brings experience and a strong foundation in natural health to Boro Holistic Health. Born and raised in Murfreesboro, TN, Parker has deep roots in the community. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). After having three children, she felt called to deepen her knowledge in natural health, equipping herself to provide her children and others with the best in holistic, natural care.
As a master herbalist and board-certified naturopathic doctor, Dr. Parker combines her love for children, families, and wellness, offering compassionate care grounded in her knowledge of natural health principles.
She and Dr. Underwood have had the pleasure of knowing each other personally and professionally for many years, building a strong bond through their shared biblical values and dedication to holistic health. They are thrilled to now be practicing together to expand Boro Holistic Health’s mission of empowering families in the community.
In her free time, Dr. Parker enjoys traveling with her family, staying active, and sharing a laugh with her kids—especially with knock-knock jokes around the dinner table. (For instance, "What do you call a dinosaur that eats broccoli? A broccolisaurus!")
At Boro Holistic Health, Dr. Parker’s mission is to be a supportive and educational presence for kids and families, walking alongside them at every step of their health journey. She’s excited to pour her heart and knowledge into helping families embrace natural wellness, no matter where they currently stand.

Jessica, BSN, RN
Since 2014, Jessica has been serving her community as a Registered Nurse in fields such as oncology, medical surgical, and pre-operative/PACU. After spending several years in a hospital setting, she determined there must be a better way to treat and prevent the conditions she was frequently seeing. This set her on a trajectory toward holistic living and led her to Dr. Underwood, who saw much of herself in Jessica and quickly made her senior nurse at Boro Holistic Health.
She has been working alongside Dr. Underwood since 2021 and is experiencing firsthand the benefits of natural medicine when caring for the needs of those coming to the clinic, as well as for her own family.
When not at the clinic, she loves baking sourdough bread, raising chickens, tending her garden, and spending time with her husband and three children.

Janice, BSN, RN
Janice has been a Registered Nurse since 2011 and a school nurse since 2018. She completed the RN to BSN program at Austin Peay State University in August of 2022, where she graduated with a 4.0. While there, she was introduced to Holistic Nursing which resonated with her initial calling to the nursing profession. She is co-chair of the Middle Tennessee Chapter of American Holistic Nurses Association, Director for the District 15 Tennessee Nurses Association and has completed a Nurse Coaching certification program through Integrative Nurse Coaching Academy (INCA).
Realizing the sick care model of the current system did not facilitate the healing connection she thought she would see as a nurse, she contemplated leaving nursing all together, but felt God calling her to something more. Janice heard Dr. Underwood speak at a wellness event and immediately knew this is what God was calling her to.
Janice believes God made our bodies with the ability to heal itself when properly balanced and concludes working with Boro Holistic Health has given her the opportunity to see the patient as a whole person, breathing life back into her nursing profession.

Elizabeth, Administrative Manager and Boro Labs Specialist
Elizabeth is a student at Middle Tennessee State University with a focus in Elementary Education. She has a heart to not only teach, but to continue learning herself. On her health journey, she found herself seeking holistic approached care, which led her to the Boro Holistic Health clinic. Her passion is to serve others in all facets of their lives. Elizabeth is one of the smiling faces you see as you walk into the clinic. She also has a side business called, Aunt Betty’s Bakery, stating, “I love to bake and decorate cakes for all occasions; from weddings to birthdays and everything in between.” Other than baking, Elizabeth spends most of her time with her family and loving on her seven nieces and nephews.

Kristy, Administrative Assistant
Kristy is one of the smiling faces ready to greet and help you at the front desk. Her humor and quick wit add an element our staff and patients love. Originally from Greenville, South Carolina, Kristy and her family moved here in 2000. She has always been involved with volunteer work in both her church and other local organizations.
Kristy started her holistic health journey about 5 years ago after she began asking herself if there could be more to medicine and self care. She has always been an avid outdoor enthusiast, her hobbies include hiking and biking. She is passionate about pushing her boundaries and wanted to find a more natural route to support her lifestyle. Since working with Dr. Underwood and the staff at Boro Holistic Health, she finds herself more and more fascinated by the way God created our bodies and how in the right care, we can heal and sustain them as God intended.

Sammi Jo, BSN
Sammi Jo is new to Murfreesboro, and is the newest member of our team here at Boro Holistic Health! Fascinated by healing since childhood, her love for health has only grown deeper over the years. She has a lifelong passion for learning and holds a Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Sciences with an emphasis on pre-medical studies, as well as a minor in biochemistry and a BFA in dance.
Upon graduating in 2017, Sammi chose to first pursue a career in the arts. Throughout her time as a professional musical theater and concert dance performer, she had the opportunity to see the world and build friendships that still bring her joy to this day. During this time, Sammi also experienced firsthand how our health directly impacts our ability to mentally and physically operate at an optimal level. When injuries or ailments arose, she always found herself gravitating toward natural, non-pharmacological approaches to healing, as treating the root cause rather than the symptom is something that continues to excite and inspire her.
Now, at Boro Holistic Health, Sammi is excited to be able to share her experiences with the community, and to continue learning and growing with the wonderful and supportive staff at the clinic. When not at work, you can find Sammi traveling to see her family, exploring local farmers markets and garden shops, and trying new, healthy recipes at home. She also is a Certified Personal Trainer, and loves to help people find joy in movement. Sammi believes that given the right tools, there is nothing that the human body cannot do!

Erika, Administrative Assistant
Erika is one of the friendly faces ready to greet you at the front desk. She studied English at Middle Tennessee State University, and has been homeschooling her four children and tutoring at her local homeschool community the past ten years. Erika endeavors to teach all her students to ask good questions; seek Truth, Beauty, and Goodness; and become lifelong learners. Erika began asking questions about holistic approaches to healthcare after feeling pressured into an unwanted surgical procedure shortly after giving birth to her first child. She has continued learning about food as medicine, natural remedies, and holistic treatments as she has utilized them to care for her own family over the years.
Erika and her husband enjoy fixing up their 1930s farmhouse and learning to homestead on their six acres in the country. She spends her free time reading and collecting books, gardening, singing on her church worship team, and adventuring in nature with her family.

Feby, Patient Relations and Cookie Enthusiast
Feby, pronounced Fee-bee, is one of the smiling faces you’ll meet as you walk through our door. Feby graduated with a B.S. in Exercise Science from Belmont University. Through her studies and internships, she realized a pattern; aside from injuries, inflammation was a driving factor to physical therapy care. Digging deeper, she found herself in the world of functional nutrition and medicine, where the root cause of illness and inflammation were essential targets for rebalancing hormones in the body. This led her to becoming a certified, level-one, integrative health practitioner. Feby is a wealth of knowledge in holistic health and an avid cookie baker, specializing in organic, gluten free cookies.