Naturopathic Medicine
Naturopathic medicine unites the knowledge of modern medical science with the wisdom of traditional healing methods.
The foundation of naturopathic medicine is the belief that the body has the ability to heal itself. Naturopathic doctors prescribe treatments that support the body’s natural healing processes, rather than counteracting or suppressing those processes.
Naturopathic doctors are experts in natural medicine and use a wide variety of natural therapies such as herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutritional supplements, and diet and lifestyle recommendations.
A naturopathic doctor is trained to treat both mild acute illnesses as well as chronic conditions. Your naturopathic doctor will work together with medical doctors, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, and other health professionals to ensure that you are getting the most appropriate type of care for your condition.
Naturopathic doctors are required to graduate from an accredited residential 4-year naturopathic medical school. These programs include comprehensive training in the basic medical sciences, as well as in-depth study of natural healing modalities. As part of their education, naturopathic students also complete supervised clinical work with patients in naturopathic medical clinics.
For more information on naturopathic medicine in Wisconsin, visit the website for the Wisconsin Naturopathic Doctors Association (WNDA): www.wisconsin-nd.org
The foundation of naturopathic medicine is the belief that the body has the ability to heal itself. Naturopathic doctors prescribe treatments that support the body’s natural healing processes, rather than counteracting or suppressing those processes.
Naturopathic doctors are experts in natural medicine and use a wide variety of natural therapies such as herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutritional supplements, and diet and lifestyle recommendations.
A naturopathic doctor is trained to treat both mild acute illnesses as well as chronic conditions. Your naturopathic doctor will work together with medical doctors, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, and other health professionals to ensure that you are getting the most appropriate type of care for your condition.
Naturopathic doctors are required to graduate from an accredited residential 4-year naturopathic medical school. These programs include comprehensive training in the basic medical sciences, as well as in-depth study of natural healing modalities. As part of their education, naturopathic students also complete supervised clinical work with patients in naturopathic medical clinics.
For more information on naturopathic medicine in Wisconsin, visit the website for the Wisconsin Naturopathic Doctors Association (WNDA): www.wisconsin-nd.org
Practitioners Offering Naturopathic Medicine
Dr. Kristi Kiel
Dr. Kristi Kiel