FAQ

  • What is Naturopathic Medicine?

    Naturopathic medicine uses evidence-based natural therapies to support your body’s ability to heal. My goal is to identify and treat the root causes of health concerns, not just suppress symptoms. I integrate modern and traditional practices to help you achieve long-term health and wellness.

  • What to Expect During Your Appointments

    Your first visit is 60 minutes to dive deep into your health history, lifestyle, and goals. We’ll cover diet, stress, sleep, and more. Expect to feel heard and leave with a tailored plan. Follow-ups will ensure we stay on track and adjust as needed.

  • How Does Testing Work?

    I use evidence-based lab testing when necessary to investigate what’s really going on in your body. Whether it’s assessing hormones, digestion, or blood work, these tests guide your personalized care plan.

  • Do You Offer Virtual Appointments?

    Yes! I offer virtual consultations for patients across Ontario. Whether in-person or virtual, the quality of care remains the same. You can discuss your health concerns from the comfort of your home.

  • How Long Does it Take to See Results?

    Health improvements take time, but you’ll often feel some changes within the first few weeks. The exact timeline depends on the complexity of your case, but we aim for steady, sustainable progress.

  • What Kind of Training Do Naturopathic Doctors Have?

    Naturopathic medicine is a regulated health profession in several Canadian provinces, including Ontario. Regulated naturopathic doctors have completed at least eight years of post-secondary education, followed by two rigorous entry-to-practice North American licensing exams (NPLEX) and provincial licensing board exams.

    In Ontario, naturopathic doctors are regulated by the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO), which requires them to maintain standards of care, standards of charting, and remain current through continuing education.