We are all natural beings

Nature is home

Naturopathic medicine is a holistic approach to health care that combines modern medical knowledge with natural therapies.

It is guided by the principle that the body has an innate ability to heal when given the right support.

Naturopathic doctors are trained to identify and treat the root causes of illness, rather than just managing symptoms, and to work with each patient as a whole—addressing the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of health.

Using a combination of evidence-based medicine and traditional healing practices, naturopathic care may include clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, acupuncture, lifestyle counselling, and physical therapies.

The goal is to empower patients with knowledge and tools to take an active role in their health and to create sustainable, individualized treatment plans that restore balance and prevent future illness.

Whether you are looking for support with a chronic condition, seeking preventative care, or wanting to optimize your overall well-being, naturopathic medicine provides a safe, patient-centered path toward lasting health.

Naturopathic Principles

  • First do no harm

    Naturopathic medicine prioritizes less invasive and non-toxic methods of healing. The primary goal is always to promote the human form and condition without causing further harm during treatment.

  • Cooperate with the healing power of nature

    Naturopathic medicine uses plants, foods, vitamins and minerals to heal the body and assist in the amazing work that the human body already knows how to do. It does not view the body as a dysfunctional system.

  • Treat the root cause

    The naturopathic approach is to discover the underlying cause of disease or dysfunction and correct it from the source. This takes time and careful assessment. Specialized lab testing may be involved.

  • Provide individualized care

    Treating the whole person is achieved through one-on-one care, tailored to each individual. Genes, life experiences and daily habits all influence one’s health. Therefore, all of these and more are taken into consideration when creating a treatment plan.

  • Focus on prevention

    The naturopathic approach focuses heavily on preventative practice to correct imbalances before they worsen. This often manifests as earlier interventions and more in-depth assessments to identify and catch weak areas early on.

  • Doctor as teacher

    It is the job of the naturopathic doctor to take the time to educate their patients on healthy living and preventative medicine. Once patients better understand their bodies and how medicines work, they are more equipped to regain control of their health and their lives.