Naturopathy

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Naturopathic medicine is a distinct primary health care system that blends modern scientific knowledge with traditional and natural forms of medicine.

Naturopathic doctors focus on finding and treating the root cause and treating with less invasive therapies such as nutrition and supplements.

Dr. Annie’s goals are to provide inspiration and direction to every patient by giving them an individualized health plan, by staying up to date on current research to explain their conditions clearly to them, and by motivating patients effectively by explaining the reasons behind their treatment and what they can expect.

Book a complementary Meet & Greet appointment today to see she is the right fit for you.

What to expect in an initial naturopath assessment

  • You will be asked to complete a thorough intake form and questionnaire prior to our initial assessment sent to you by email as soon as your appointment is booked
  • Initial assessment takes 45-60 minutes where we will go through life, diet, and medical history
  • You will discuss your health concerns and health goals
  • A treatment plan will be initiated
  • Laboratory assessment will be discussed if relevant
  • Both in-person and virtual appointments are always available

Who benefits from seeing Dr. Annie?

  • General health and wellness concerns
  • Low energy, sleep difficulties
  • Difficulty losing weight
  • Hormone concerns including postpartum, perimenopause & menopause
  • Mood challenges
  • Gastrointestinal concerns
  • And more…please ask! Book a Meet & Greet to see if Dr. Annie can help you with your concerns.

Dr. Annie provided a great write up answering so many questions. Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with a Doctor of Naturopath. 

What Does a Naturopathic Doctor Do — And When Should You See One?

More and more people are looking for healthcare that goes beyond simply treating symptoms. They want to understand why they feel the way they do, what they can do to improve their health naturally, and how to prevent future disease before it starts. That’s where naturopathic medicine can play a valuable role.

What Is a Naturopathic Doctor?

A naturopathic doctor (ND) is a regulated healthcare professional trained to assess, diagnose, and support a wide variety of health concerns using evidence-informed natural therapies. Naturopathic doctors complete extensive education in areas such as physiology, pathology, nutrition, pharmacology, and clinical medicine, while also learning natural treatment approaches.

That said, it’s important to know that not all naturopaths practice the same way. Some focus heavily on herbal medicine, others on acupuncture, functional testing, hormone health, or lifestyle medicine.

  • In my practice, I primarily use:
  • Lab testing
  • Diet and lifestyle counselling
  • Evidence-based supplements
  • Vitamin injections

My goal is to help patients understand what is happening in their body and create realistic, personalized strategies to improve their health.

When Should You See a Naturopathic Doctor?

There are many situations where seeing an ND can be helpful.

1. You’ve Been Given a Diagnosis But No Real Guidance

  • Many people leave medical appointments with a diagnosis and possibly a prescription, but little discussion about:
  • Nutrition
  • Sleep
  • Stress
  • Exercise
  • Blood sugar balance
  • Gut health
  • Lifestyle factors that may be contributing to the issue

Medication can absolutely be necessary and important, but many chronic health conditions also benefit from addressing the underlying factors that influence them.

For example, someone with:

  • PCOS
  • High cholesterol
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiety
  • IBS
  • Perimenopause symptoms
  • Prediabetes

…may benefit from a deeper conversation about nutrition, daily habits, nutrient deficiencies, stress physiology, and other modifiable factors.

2. You’ve Been Told “Everything Is Fine” But You Don’t Feel Fine

This is one of the most common reasons people seek naturopathic care.

  • Sometimes standard lab work falls within the “normal” range, yet a person is still struggling with symptoms like:
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Poor sleep
  • Low mood
  • Digestive issues
  • Hair loss
  • Low energy
  • Weight changes
  • Frequent illness

Being told your labs are “normal” doesn’t always mean you feel healthy or optimal.

An ND may help investigate potential contributors such as:
• Iron deficiency
• Blood sugar imbalances
• Nutrient deficiencies
• Hormonal shifts
• Stress and cortisol dysregulation
• Digestive dysfunction
• Inflammation
• Lifestyle patterns affecting health

Sometimes the issue is straightforward. Other times it takes a more comprehensive look at the whole picture.

3. You Feel Well…And Want to Stay That Way

Naturopathic medicine is not only for people who are sick.

Preventive healthcare is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your long-term health. Many chronic diseases develop slowly over years or decades, influenced by factors like:

  •  Diet
  • Sleep
  • Stress
  • Movement
  • Metabolic health
  • Alcohol intake
  • Nutrient status
  • Environmental exposures

Seeing an ND proactively can help you:

  • Identify risk factors early
  • Optimize nutrition and lifestyle habits
  • Improve energy and resilience
  • Support healthy aging
  • Reduce risk of chronic disease over time

Even people who feel generally healthy often appreciate having a more in-depth discussion about how to support their health long term.

Naturopathic Medicine Works Best as Part of Your Healthcare Team

Naturopathic medicine does not have to be “either/or” with conventional medicine. In many cases, the best outcomes happen when healthcare providers work together. A good ND knows when natural approaches may be appropriate, when further testing is needed, and when referral or medical treatment is important.

The goal is not simply to suppress symptoms, but to understand the bigger picture of health and help patients build a foundation that supports long-term well being.

Final Thoughts

You do not need to wait until things are “bad enough” to seek support with your health. Whether you have a diagnosis and want more guidance, feel dismissed despite ongoing symptoms, or simply want to stay healthy and proactive, naturopathic medicine may offer a helpful additional perspective.

Health is rarely just one thing, and sometimes having the time and space to look at the full picture can make all the difference.

How it works…in 3 easy steps!

1. Book your initial assessment

2. Follow up with your second visit

3. Check in with follow up visits