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FAQs
Naturopathy
A naturopathic doctor (ND) is a regulated healthcare professional who focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of health concerns. Treatment may include lifestyle guidance, nutrition, supplementation, and preventative strategies tailored to your individual needs.
Naturopathic care can support a wide range of concerns, including:
Hormonal imbalance (fatigue, PMS, menopause)
Digestive issues (bloating, IBS, gut health)
Stress, burnout, and sleep disturbances
Low energy and immune support
Preventative and long-term wellness
Your first visit typically lasts 45 -60 min and includes a detailed health intake, discussion of your concerns, and a review of your lifestyle and health history. Based on this, your naturopath will create a personalized treatment plan aligned with your goals.
We understand that many extended health benefit plans offer coverage for naturopathic services. Coverage varies by provider, so we recommend checking with your insurance company directly. We can provide receipts for reimbursement.
Naturopathic care focuses on prevention and root-cause treatment, rather than just symptom management. It often complements conventional care and may be used alongside other treatments for a more comprehensive approach.
This depends on your health goals and the nature of your concerns. Some patients benefit from a few targeted sessions, while others choose ongoing support for long-term health and prevention.
Yes. We often collaborate with massage therapists, chiropractors, and acupuncturists within the clinic to support a more integrated and coordinated approach to care.
Yes. Every treatment plan is tailored to the individual, based on your health history, current concerns, and long-term goals. There is no one-size-fits-all approach.
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