Naturopathic medicine is a distinct health care profession that combines the wisdom of nature with the rigours of modern science. Naturopathic doctors (NDs) are provincially-regulated primary health care providers who specialize in natural medicine and preventive health care, integrating standard medical knowledge and diagnostics with a wide variety of natural therapies. We aim to treat the whole person—addressing the root causes of illness, not just symptoms—through individualised treatment plans that include dietary and lifestyle changes, herbal remedies, and other natural therapies.
Similar to conventional medicine, Naturopathic doctors in Ontario and Canada undergo rigorous training before we can practice. We must have an undergraduate degree, have completed premedical undergraduate coursework and have completed a four-year, graduate-level naturopathic medical education at an accredited naturopathic medical school.
Naturopathic education encompasses basic diagnostic sciences such as anatomy, biochemistry, embryology, pathology, immunology, clinical physiology, pharmacology, physical and clinical diagnosis, and lab diagnosis – as well as conventional and naturopathic therapies to improve and maintain patients’ wellbeing. Following their education, NDs must pass a series of board examinations to be licensed. We must also meet continuing education requirements of at least 70 hours every 3 years to maintain our registration current and adhere to professional standards.
As naturopathic doctors we receive extensive training in:
I’m a professional member of the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND) and Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND). As a licensed
practitioner, I am regulated by the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO).
My professional credentials include:
While both naturopathic and conventional medicine can treat illnesses and save lives, naturopathy focuses more on the whole person, prevention of diseases, natural therapies and treating the root cause of illness rather than just addressing symptoms. NDs spend a lot more time with patients educating them and empowering them to take an active role in their health.
Yes, naturopathic and conventional treatments can be complementary. Many NDs work in collaboration with MDs and other healthcare professionals to provide integrative care, ensuring patients receive the most comprehensive and effective treatment possible.
Scheduling your appointment is easy and convenient. You can:
Naturopathic medical services are not eligible for coverage under Ontario’s Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). However; most extended health insurance plans include naturopathy as part of their benefits. It is always a good idea to check with your insurance provider to understand the specific coverage in your plan, so you can make the most of your benefits.
I currently have a general practice with special interest in (but not limited to) mental health (stress management, anxiety and depression), sleeping issues, hormones regulation (PMS, PCOS, irregular periods, perimenopause and menopause), muscle and joint pain, digestive health, weight management, immune health. I also focus on preventive care, wellness, and optimising overall health.
I provide naturopathic care in both Spanish and English.
My services are designed to provide a distinctive approach to health and wellness, focusing on harnessing the body’s inherent healing capabilities while acknowledging the integral connection between physical health and emotional well-being. This holistic perspective ensures a comprehensive and personalized path to optimal health for each individual:
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Step 1: Discovery Call: Start by booking a 15-minute free discovery call through my website. This virtual or phone meeting will allow us to discuss your health concerns, introduce you to naturopathic medicine and my approach, and address any initial questions or concerns you might have.
Step 2: Initial Consultation: Schedule your first consultation. It can be virtual or in person. You’ll receive an online consent and intake form. This must be completed before your first visit. This will also help me maximise our time together.
First Appointment (1.5 hours): We will do a comprehensive evaluation of your key health concerns and assess key health pillars such as sleep, energy, digestion, nutrition, and lifestyle. This appointment includes a personalized treatment plan that will have a combination of supplements, lab tests, and lifestyle recommendations.
Step 3: Follow-Up Appointments:
I provide consultations at two convenient locations: Hillcrest Centre for Health in Toronto (832 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1C1), and Clarkson Family Naturopathic in Mississauga (1414 Lakeshore Rd W #1C, Mississauga, ON L5J 1J1). For added convenience, virtual appointments are also available.
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