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Naturopathic Primary Care
Despite their best efforts the current conventional medical model, aka “standard of care,” is failing to meet the needs of the individual and community on many levels. For example, primary care physicians (PCPs) spend an average of 18 minutes with each patient. How can your PCP get to know you, understand the complexity of your symptoms, perform a full physical exam, and make you an individualized treatment plan within that time? The answer is they can’t and your health is suffering.
At Aspen Integrative Medical Center we provide a superior patient care experience unlike any other clinic. We are not credentials with insurance companies, so we don’t have to play their games and comprise the care we give you.
Naturopathic primary care focuses on your health as an individual, lays the groundwork for your treatments to be as effective as possible and offers care that stays with you for a lifetime.
What conditions are managed by primary care?
Our naturopathic physicians are trained to diagnose, manage, and treat a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions across all age groups. Some of the conditions commonly treated by our naturopathic physicians include:
- Respiratory infections (such as colds, flu, covid, bronchitis)
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Diabetes mellitus
- Asthma
- Allergies
- Arthritis and chronic pain
- Depression and anxiety disorders
- Men’s and women’s health issues (including reproductive health, contraception, and menopause management)
- Gastrointestinal issues (such as acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome)
- Skin conditions (such as eczema, acne)
- Thyroid disorders
- Obesity and weight management
- Routine preventive care (including vaccinations, wellness exams, screenings, and counseling for lifestyle modifications)
- Minor injuries (cuts, sprains, strains)
- Management of chronic, complex diseases (such as heart disease, Lyme disease, mold toxicity)
Connecting you with the services you need
Our naturopathic physicians serve as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical care, and they often coordinate care with specialists when necessary including imaging orders and labwork. We play a crucial role in promoting health and wellness, disease prevention, and early detection of medical conditions.