Friday 18 July 2014

Naturopathy

Naturopathy

Naturopathic medicine is a holistic, non-invasive approach to healing that blends modern scientific knowledge with traditional and natural medicine to diagnose, treat and prevent disease. In addition to diet and lifestyle changes, a variety of therapies are used including herbal medicine, clinical nutrition, acupuncture, homeopathy, bodywork, and lifestyle counseling. Naturopathic treatments are chosen based on the individual patient diagnosing to treat both acute and chronic conditions. Our Naturopathic doctors use treatment plans that reflect whole person healthcare and address the root cause of illness.

Our current naturopathic doctors are Dr.Dharm Sidhu and Dr. Kathy Dang

Dr. Kathy Dang is a Naturopathic Physician who brings combined training in both Naturopathic and East Asian medicine to address individual health needs and incorporate focused treatments on all aspects of health - mind, body, and spirit. She is a licensed Naturopathic Physician in BC who completed her studies at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and is also a Diplomat of Oriental Medicine. Dr. Dang is a general family practitioner that serves people of all ages, with chronic & acute illness along with focus in Women’s health, hormone balancing, reproductive health (optimal conception/prenatal/postnatal care), pediatrics, gastrointestinal health, stress & pain management, weight loss, detoxifications, immune support and healthy aging.

Dr. Dharm graduated as a Naturopathic Doctor from the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine and has been practicing for over 3 years. She creates partnerships with her patients in finding the right mix of a healthy lifestyle and living purposeful lives. Dr. Dharm also practices family medicine with a special interest in women’s health, fibromyalgia and chronic pain, diabetes, digestive concerns. With over ten years experience working in social services and mental health she has tools to provide support to those suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), depression, addiction and anxiety.

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