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Our services

1:1 Personalized Consults

Your health is unique – your care should be too. In a one-on-one virtual consultation, we’ll take a deep dive into your health history, symptoms, and goals to develop a tailored strategy that addresses the root causes of your concerns.

Functional Lab Testing

In addition to standard blood work, functional lab testing provides deeper insights into your body’s biochemistry. By analyzing key biomarkers, we help uncover imbalances and guide a precision-based approach to your health and wellness.

Supplement Plans

Supplements are more than just nutrients – they can act as natural medicines to support healing and restore balance. I develop targeted, evidence-based supplement plans to address your symptoms, correct deficiencies, and optimize your overall health.

Diet & Lifestyle Support

Sustainable health starts with daily habits. I provide expert guidance on nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress management—helping you build a lifestyle that supports long-term wellness and vitality.

How it works

1


Book a consultation.


Complete a 60-minute initial assessment.

This will include a detailed review of your past medical history, your health concerns, and your goals for working together.

You will also receive some general health handouts, and be asked to complete a 1-week food record to track your diet, and book your follow up for 1-2 weeks later.

2

Follow up and receive your personalized health plan.


Completed a 30- or 45-minute follow up visit to review your food record, lab results
(if applicable), and discuss options for next steps.

Following this visit, you’ll receive your fully typed out treatment plan, including recommendations for diet, lifestyle, supplements, and additional testing.

3

Get to work, with ongoing support & feedback.


Start the plan – begin to integrate some of the diet & lifestyle recommendations, purchase your supplements from Fullscript, and complete additional testing
(if applicable).

Follow up as needed (usually every 4-6 weeks to start, then spacing out to 2-3 months) to check-in, ask questions, or to adjust your plan as needed.

Our rates

15-minute naturopathic medicine discovery call

Initial naturopathic medicine visit

Initial naturopathic visit for any new patients. Includes a detailed discussion of your primary health concerns, goals, and medical history. All appointments are virtual.

60 mins | $195 | Book now

30-minute follow-up

Our most popular follow up visit to check in with your provider, re-assess your health plan, and make adjustments as needed. Typically occur every 4-6 weeks or 2-3 months, depending on your health needs.

30 mins | $90 | Book now

45-minute follow up

Select this option if you think you’d like a little more time than the typical 30-minute visit. Usually if you haven’t been in for awhile, or have a lot of questions, lab tests to review, etc.

45 mins | $130 | Book now

60-minute follow up

Complimentary 15-minute meet & greet appointment to answer any questions you might have about naturopathic medicine or our services.

15 mins | $0 | Book now

Please select this option if you’re a returning patient but have not had an appointment in the past 12 months.

60 mins | $170 | Book now

*Please note that all appointments are virtual. Provider is licensed by the College of Naturopaths of Ontario.

We offer direct billing for many insurance providers. Otherwise, a receipt is provided and services may be eligible for coverage under private insurance.

All appointments are conducted through the secure, HIPAA, PHIPA & PIPEDA compliant Jane electronic health system.

FAQs

  • Naturopathic medicine combines conventional medical knowledge, assessment, and diagnosis, with traditional approaches to health, such as dietary and lifestyle counselling, clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, physical medicine (manual therapy and manipulations), and homeopathy. It seeks to determine the true underlying cause of illness or dysfunction in order to achieve optimal health and reduce the risk of chronic disease.

    Naturopathic doctors are licensed health care providers in the province of Ontario, regulated by the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO) under the Regulated Health Professionals Act. Naturopathic doctors have completed at minimum an undergraduate degree, a post-graduate degree in naturopathic medicine from an accredited naturopathic medical school, and several rounds of licensing examinations.

    Naturopathic doctors can treat a wide variety of health conditions, from the common cold to advanced-stage cancer and infertility. The treatment approaches they use will depend on their level of knowledge, experience, and clinical interest. Naturopathic doctors also have an exceptional understanding of other health professions, which allows them to determine the most appropriate options for care.

    If you’ve never heard of naturopathic medicine, or just aren’t quite sure what it is, you’re probably not alone. While the profession of naturopathic medicine dates back a few hundred years (seriously!), only in recent decades has it began to receive mainstream attention and spread in popularity through the media, improved regulations for naturopathic doctors, and word of mouth. In a nutshell, naturopathic medicine is a distinct system of medicine that focuses on finding the root cause of illness, and allowing the body to heal itself naturally. Essentially, there are six principles naturopathic doctors follow:

    • First, do no harm, by using methods and medicines that minimize the risk of harmful side effects.

    • To address the root cause of illness, by identifying and removing the underlying causes of symptoms, for sustainable health.

    • To teach the principles of healthy living and preventative medicine, by sharing knowledge with patients and encouraging individual responsibility for health.

    • To heal the whole person through individualized treatment, by understanding the unique physical, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental and social factors that contribute to illness, and customizing treatment plans to the patient.

    • To emphasize prevention, by partnering with the patient to assess risk factors and recommend appropriate naturopathic interventions to maintain health and prevent illness.

    • To support the healing power of the body, by recognizing and removing obstacles to the body's inherent self-healing process.

  • Naturopathic Doctors may choose to combine a variety of therapies when developing your personalized treatment plan. These will likely include, but are certainly not limited to:

    • Botanical/Herbal Medicine – Did you know that a number of pharmaceutical drugs are actually derived from plants? Many naturopathic doctors believe there are a variety of helpful and medicinal components to plants, not just a single active ingredient, and therefore we choose to give them as high-quality, standardized extracts straight from nature itself. These may be in powdered/capsule form, or given as an alcohol extract called a ‘tincture’.

    • Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture – Naturopathic Doctors are also trained in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), a remarkably impressive system of medicine developed centuries ago. We look at symptoms and illnesses very similar to medical doctors, but tend to use different terms like ‘Qi’, ‘Yin’, and ‘Yang’, to describe them. From there we can develop a ‘TCM’ diagnosis and treatment plan, using acupuncture to regulate organ systems, pain and neural pathways, and release muscular trigger points.

    • Clinical Nutrition – An integral part of naturopathic medicine is the use of clinical nutrition. This can be in the form of vitamin and mineral supplementation, or the use of natural health products and ‘nutraceuticals’ to support specific aspects of human physiology and cellular functioning. These would include substances like vitamin C, zinc, fish oil, and many more. Often, supplements are given because you may be deficient for a number of reasons, or there is evidence that a higher than average dose may have additional health benefits. Nutritional supplements are typically given orally, as an intramuscular injection (such as vitamin B12), or intravenously for higher short-term doses.

    • Physical Medicine – As a primary care provider, I believe there is no better care than that provided by thorough physical examination, assessment, and therapy. I believe we truly underestimate the role that physical structures (bones, muscles, ligaments, nerves, tissues, organs, etc.) play in the role of illness. Naturopathic doctors utilize many physical modalities such as manipulation, soft tissue stretching, therapeutic ultrasound, proper strength and assessment of body mechanics, and effective exercise and training plans.

    • Diet and Lifestyle Counseling – In my opinion, even the best drugs or supplements, whether pharmaceutical or natural, will fail to be effective for long-term health unless the basic fundamentals of diet and lifestyle are addressed. Sometimes, if indicated, treatment sessions may explore deeper psychological counseling and cognitive behavioral therapy techniques.

    • Homeopathy – Based on the principle that ‘like cures like’, homeopathy uses extremely dilute concentrations of natural substances (such as vitamins, minerals, etc.) to stimulate the body’s own ‘energetic’ healing power, and can work wonders for some patients. All licensed naturopathic doctors are trained in homeopathy, however different practitioners will vary in how often they prescribe homeopathic remedies.

  • I treat both acute and chronic conditions, including (but certainly not limited to):

    • Anxiety and Depression

    • Autoimmune Diseases

    • Cancer

    • Cardiovascular Disease (high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes)

    • Colds and Flus

    • Digestive Complaints (bloating, reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, constipation, etc.)

    • Fatigue

    • Headaches

    • Health Maintenance and Preventative Screening

    • Hormonal Imbalances

    • Immune Support

    • Insomnia

    • Menstrual Irregularities and Menopause

    • Musculoskeletal Problems and Pain Management

    • Smoking Cessation

    • Sports Medicine and Athletic Performance

    • Stress Management

    • Weight Loss

  • We can usually order any additional lab testing that we feel would be helpful for developing a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plan.

    For tests such as standard blood work, food sensitivity testing, an H pylori breath tests, these are ordered through our account with LifeLabs. We provide you with a requisition form and receive payment through the clinic, and then the clinic is billed for the lab tests once they are done.

    For other specialty test kits, the billing process remains the same however the test kits are shipped to you directly, samples are collected at home, and then sent back to the lab via pre-paid mailing envelope.

  • Naturopathic doctor visits and services are not covered by the Ontario provincial health care plan. However, most insurance and extended health care benefit packages do cover a certain amount of naturopathic services per year. Please contact your provider to find out more.

  • Of course! In fact, I encourage it. Your family medical doctor likely has access to laboratory tests and services that can be covered under your provincial healthcare plan. Additionally, it is important for me to know about any medications you may be taking, and it is equally important for your medical doctor to know about any natural treatments or supplements I prescribe for you. I would very much be willing to speak with you medical doctor or collaborate with them in finding the best possible integrative medical care for you.

  • Regulations for Naturopathic Doctors vary across each province, territory, and state. As of July 1, 2015, naturopathic doctors moved under the Regulated Health Practitioners Act, to join other health professionals such as medical doctors, psychologists, chiropractors, and physiotherapists. To view these regulations, standards and guidelines, visit the College of Naturopaths of Ontario website.

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