Dr. Jenna Scott, ND
174 Elm Street
Montpelier, Vermont, 05602
Phone: (802) 471-2966
Jenna Scott offers the following therapies: Lyme Disease, Thyroid, Adrenal Fatigue, Digestive Disorders, Women’s Health
Dr. Jenna Scott, ND
174 Elm Street
Montpelier, Vermont, 05602
Phone: (802) 471-2966
Jenna Scott offers the following therapies: Lyme Disease, Thyroid, Adrenal Fatigue, Digestive Disorders, Women’s Health
Dr. Laurel Erath, ND
26 West Street
Rutland, Vermont, 05701
Phone: (802) 794-3753
Laurel Erath offers the following therapies: Emotional Wellbeing, Digestive Disorders, Autoimmune Disease, Adrenal Fatigue, Thyroid
Dr. Katina Martin, ND
115 Porter Dr
Middlebury, Vermont, 05753
Phone: (802) 352-9078
Fax: (802) 352-9008
Dr. Martin practices naturopathic family medicine blending safe and effective traditional therapies with modern scientific knowledge. Her approach encompasses all aspects of family health from pediatric to well women care. Dr. Martin concentrates on whole-patient wellness and recognize that an individual’s symptoms serve as guides to finding the underlying cause of illness. As a naturopathic doctor, Dr.
Martin acknowledges the wisdom of the human body and the natural world and utilizes natural therapeutic methods to encourage optimal health in the individual, family, and community including:Clinical NutritionBotanical MedicineHomeopathyPhysical MedicineLifestyle CounselingThe ultimate goal of naturopathic medicine is the preservation of health through preventative measures. In circumstances that warrant conventional medical treatment and therapies, Dr.
Martin has the ability to prescribe pharmaceuticals in conjunction with natural therapies and can make referrals.
Dr. Katina Martin (ND, LAc, MSOM, midwife) is a Northern Maine native, completed her premedical studies at Bowdoin College. She then earned her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and a Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, a six-year, nationally accredited medical school in Portland, Oregon. After obtaining these degrees, she received additional clinical training in natural childbirth and earned her certification in midwifery.
Her training allows her to provide complete care for the entire family from birth and beyond. Dr. Martin is passionate about providing preventative, natural healthcare to Vermont families. She is the mother of three lively children and resides on a small, organic family farm in Salisbury, Vermont. Dr. Martin is licensed by the state of Vermont to practice naturopathic medicine and acupuncture. Dr.
Martin practices as a naturopathic doctor in Salisbury and Burlington, Vermont, and specializes in naturopathic primary care, acupuncture, holistic pediatrics, and naturopathic pediatrics.
Dr. Alesha Maury, ND
Bennington, Vermont, 05201
Phone: (802) 494-4770
Alesha Maury offers the following therapies: Chronic Fatigue, Emotional Wellbeing, Adrenal Fatigue, Women’s Health, Weight Management
Dr. Laurel Erath, ND
491 Coolidge Hwy
Guilford, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 729-0898
Fax: (844) 694-5679
As a Vermont licensed naturopathic doctor, Dr. Erath provides primary care services for patients of all ages, including annual wellness exams, lab testing, and referrals. As a naturopath, she provides a holistic approach to treatment, addressing the whole person and the underlying cause of presenting health concerns. Although she works with a variety of concerns, her niche is in chronic disease and mental health.
She strives to help the body return to an environment where it can heal itself. She offers 30-60 minute consultations to provide the time to listen and obtain a thorough understanding of your concerns. Based on her evaluation, she provides treatment options that best fits your needs and goals at that time.
Originally from New York, Dr. Laurel received her bachelor’s degree in general biology from Stony Brook University. She spent the next four years in Arizona at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. After receiving her doctorate, she moved closer to her home state and completed the Bastyr affiliated residency program at Champlain Center for Natural Medicine. She spent time in private practice before joining Rutland Integrative Health.
Dr. Laila Tomsovic, ND
63 Western Ave
Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 246-4282
Fax: (888) 246-4284
Dr. Brenton Murphy, ND
17 Belmont Ave
Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 275-4732
Fax: (802) 275-4738
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. I am always excited to read my reviews and see how I can make your experience as a patient better! If you’ve had a good visit with myself or another provider at our office, kindly consider referring your friends, family, and neighbors to our practice!.
Dr. Stephanie Wawrzyniak, ND
301 River St Ste 201
Montpelier, Vermont, 05602
Phone: (802) 461-7238
Fax: (802) 448-5904
Dr. Bernard Noe, ND
174 Elm St
Montpelier, Vermont, 05602
Phone: (802) 229-2038
As naturopathic physicians we treat the whole person, identify and treat the underlying cause of disease, and use natural medicines to restore and maintain health.
Dr. Anna Abele, ND
1037 Western Ave
Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 275-5223
Fax: (802) 275-5221
Dr. Lauren Tessier, ND
46 S Main St
Waterbury, Vermont, 05676
Phone: (802) 595-6004
Dr. Tessier practices Naturopathic primary care, and thus addresses the whole person using a combination of natural, modern, integrative, empirical and preventative strategies. The goal is to determine the most efficacious, cost effective and safest approach available to restore and optimize health. Working on behalf of the patients best interest is of utmost importance; therefore Dr. Tessier uses Naturopathic Medicine responsibly, and welcomes collaboration with other practitioners.
Dr. Joshua Corn, ND, MS
645 South Main Street
Stowe, Vermont, 05672
Phone: (802) 242-8022
Joshua Corn offers the following therapies: Stress / Anxiety, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Sexual Health
In his holistic practice, Dr. Corn focuses on integrative primary care, men’s health, chronic disease management, cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, mental health, and weight-neutral nutrition and exercise counseling. His top priority is making sure his recommendations are based on the best available scientific and historical evidence. He holds a master’s degree in integrative medicine research and has worked as a clinical investigator on numerous research studies.
Dr. Corn practices weight-neutral medicine, emphasizing health and wellness for every patient, no matter their weight or body size. Dr. Corn’s goal is to bring high quality, compassionate, informed care to all his patients.
Dr. Corn completed his medical training and three years of primary care naturopathic residency at National University of Natural Medicine. During internship and training, Dr. Corn completed a one-year mentorships in naturopathic EENT (eyes, ears, nose and throat), cardiopulmonary medicine, and biotherapeutic drainage. His training included numerous rotations working with underserved populations in NUNM’s community health centers, as well as external rotations with medical doctors specializing in integrative medicine, pulmonology, and infectious disease.
Dr. Seroya Crouch, ND
One Medicine Integrative Health
126 Main Street Level 2
Putney, Vermont, 05346
Phone: (802) 548-4034
Seroya Crouch offers the following therapies: Depression, ADD / ADHD, Stress / Anxiety, Heart Disease, Adrenal Fatigue
Dr. Samantha Eagle, ND
205 Main 2 Fl St Ste 4
Brattleboro, Vermont, 5301
Phone: (802) 275-4732
Fax: (802) 275-4738
Dr. Samantha K. Eagle is founder and Medical Director of Biologic Healthcare in Brattleboro, VT. She has a Naturopathic Medical Doctorate and a Master’s Degree in Human Nutrition. Her focus is on Functional and Lifestyle Medicine with an Integrative approach. She provides specialty care for digestiveutritional issues (interest in diabetes), rheumatic conditions and weight normalization. Dr. Eagle’s background in teaching undergraduate biology inspired her attention to patient education.
Commitment to giving patients access to information and treatment options fostered her passion for Lifestyle Medicine. Recognizing the economic challenges to healthcare, she has introduced her patient-centered model to national audiences of practitioners.
Dr. Jennifer Williamson, ND
299 College St
Burlington, Vermont, 05401
Phone: (802) 578-3449
Fax: (877) 816-1002
Dr. Jennifer Williamson moved to Vermont in October 2012 to join Avalon Natural Medicine of Vermont as an employee. Nearly five years later, she transitioned into the owner, as well as the primary physician. Over the years in practice, Hair Trace Mineral Analysis taught her the complexity of nutrient antagonism and synergism that is often neglected in the world of one-size-fits-all multivitamins. More recently, she trained with the Walsh Research Institute learning the Advanced Nutrient Therapies which complements her earlier training.
Walsh’s protocols are used to correct imbalanced biochemical pathways that create neurotransmitters, as well as modify epigenetic changes that turn on or off underlying DNA. As a Naturopathic Physician, she takes all signs and symptoms into account in order to treat the whole person. Whether she recommends herbs, nutrients/diet, or homeopathics, Dr. Jen’s treatment plans are intended to stimulate the ‘healing power of nature’.
Dr. S Lily Martin, ND
20 Maple Leaf Road
Underhill, Vermont, 05489
Phone: (802) 255-9988
S Lily Martin offers the following therapies: Digestive Disorders, Women’s Health, Adrenal Fatigue, Wellness, Thyroid
Dr. Anne Marie Van Couvering, ND, CNS, LMT
174 Elm Street
Montpelier, Vermont, 05602
Phone: (631) 209-7730
Anne Marie Van Couvering offers the following therapies: Adrenal Fatigue, Thyroid, Autoimmune Disease, Digestive Disorders, Fibromyalgia
Dr. Sarah Martin, ND
20 Maple Leaf Farm Rd
Underhill, Vermont, 05489
Phone: (971) 202-9226
Fax: (888) 556-0755
Dr. Lily has a particular focus in digestive health, and finds that imbalances in the gut are often a root cause of a variety of diseases. She finds that addressing digestion and nutrition often has profound effects on hormonal balance, mental health, fatigue, autoimmunity and more. Dr. Lily believes that each body responds uniquely to different treatments, and that it is her job to work with individuals to find what modalities resonate best with them – whether that be herbal medicine, pharmaceuticals, nutrition, homeopathy, counseling or physical medicine.
Dr. Lily loves to cook and eat and share meals with friends and family and is fascinated by the power of nutrition, both physically and emotionally. She grew up attending a Waldorf school and still incorporates its values of holism, creativity, and respect for nature into her life and her practice.
S Lily Martin, ND is a licensed Naturopathic Physician in both Vermont and Oregon. She graduated from Wesleyan University with a bachelor’s degree in Biology before heading west to Portland, OR where she earned her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM). After her primary care residency at a busy family medicine clinic in Corvallis, OR, Dr. Lily made her way back to the east coast to be near family and the beauty of Vermont.
In her down time, Dr. Lily loves to create – through art, music and cooking. She is happiest riding her bike on a sunny day with her partner, Noah.
Dr. Steven Moore, ND
20 Technology Dr
Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 267-4838
Fax: (802) 281-3530
Thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedules to provide constructive responses that not only help others in their search, but me as well. Please note I take each response seriously and use all forms of feedback as tools to improve patient outcomes and experience. Yours In Health – Dr. Moore.
Dr. Steven M. Moore received his BA in English at Creighton University (Omaha, Nebraska) and later pursued a BS in Human Biology. He is a graduate of National University of Health Sciences (Lombard, Illinois), having earned degrees with honors in both Chiropractic and Naturopathic Medicine. He has engaged in clinical research in Allergy and Immunology and complemented private practice with an active role in teaching Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology.
Dr. Moore has worked with students from multiple Chicago area medical schools, educating them about Complementary and Alternative Medicine. As a practitioner, Dr. Moore’s areas of interest include autoimmune conditions, infection, digestive disorders, pain management, men’s health, hormone replacement therapy. Ultimately, he seeks to work with patients to prioritize their needs and translate those into health/wellness.
Dr. Moore seeks to provide a conservative approach to healthcare, bridging the gap between mainstream and natural medicine.
Dr. Marly Sachsman, ND
3804 Shelburne Rd
Shelburne, Vermont, 05482
Phone: (802) 985-8250
Fax: (802) 985-3401
Dr. Kirsten Nielsen, ND
11 Elmwood Ave Unit 332
Burlington, Vermont, 05402
Phone: (802) 735-5989
What I love about my work is witnessing the sense of empowerment my patients show from living a more comfortably healthy life. Naturopathic medicine is a distinct primary health care profession, emphasizing prevention, treatment, and optimal health through the use of therapeutic methods and substances that encourage individuals inherent self-healing process. The practice of naturopathic medicine includes modern and traditional, scientific, and empirical methods.
Dr. Danielle Desroche, ND
13 Kilburn St
Burlington, Vermont, 5401
Phone: (802) 238-8603
Fax: (855) 886-6950
Dr. Donna Powell, LAC
33 Main St
Burlington, Vermont, 05401
Phone: (802) 863-7099
Fax: (802) 863-8713
Dr. Emily Maiella, ND
14 Park Pl
Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 246-4282
Dr. Rebecca Shwartz, ND
1037 Western Ave
Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 490-0722
I work with my patient’s as a guide and partner in their journey to health. I offer my medical expertise within the context of a deep respect for my patients’ understanding of their own bodies and minds.
Hi, I’m Dr. Rebecca. I’d like to help you feel healthy. For me, health is being comfortable in your body and mind. It means removing the obstacles that are preventing you from living a life that is satisfying and fulfilling. I have been in private practice for over a decade, and have helped hundreds of people to do just that. I received my doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and masters in Acupuncture at Bastyr University.
I have also studied Ayurvedic medicine through apprenticing with physicians in Southern India. After graduating from Bastyr, I continued my training in alternative medicine with advanced studies and personal mentorship with Thea Elijah, a master Five Element Acupuncturist and Sufi healer. And, because I simply love learning about healing, I studied Sufi healing at the University of Spiritual Healing and Sufism.
I love incorporating spiritual healing in my work. Prior to studying medicine, I worked in community organizing and organic farming. I received my Bachelors of Arts from Oberlin College in biology and environmental studies. In my free time I love exploring the outdoors and cooking. You can often find me in a messy kitchen having a dance party with my two small children.
Dr. Choying Lee, ND
3804 Shelburne Rd
Shelburne, Vermont, 05482
Phone: (802) 985-8250
Fax: (802) 985-3401
Dr. Morgan Devoe
706 Mountain Rd
Stowe, Vermont, 05672
Phone: (802) 253-2340
Fax: (802) 253-2239
Dr. Kristin Renner, LAC
174 River St
Montpelier, Vermont, 05602
Phone: (802) 505-0597
Fax: (802) 223-2016
Dr. Joan Garrity, ND
85 Portland St Ste 2
Morrisville, Vermont, 05661
Phone: (802) 388-2847
Fax: (802) 388-2864
Dr. Karen Miller-Lane, LAC
50 Court St
Middlebury, Vermont, 05753
Phone: (802) 388-6250
Fax: (802) 388-6250
Dr. Chelsey Koktavy
302 Mountain View Dr
Colchester, Vermont, 05446
Phone: (802) 860-3366
Dr. Gabriel Archdeacon, ND
130 Fisher Rd
Berlin, Vermont, 05602
Phone: (802) 505-0597
Fax: (802) 223-2016
We provide Naturopathic primary care to Vermonters of all ages in our Family Practice. This is old school medicine at its best, evolved for the modern world. Your doctor will get to know you with personal visits to help you achieve your health goals. We will assess how diet and lifestyle are affecting your health. We will discuss conventional diagnosis and treatments AND explore holistic approaches.
Your doctor will educate and empower you to make the treatment choices that feel right for you and your family. For parents bringing their children, we will provide the support you need in order to trust in their vital force, their Qi, the healing power of nature, assisting you in guiding them safely through childhood and beyond.
Dr. Agostino Diroma, ND
530 Main St
Bennington, Vermont, 05201
Phone: (802) 445-3152
Dr. Darrow Hand, ND
63 Western Ave
Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301
Phone: (802) 246-4282
Fax: (802) 246-4282
Dr. Travis Elliott, ND
293 Mead Farm Rd
Hinesburg, Vermont, 05461
Phone: (802) 482-2770
You believe your body can heal. I agree. Offering remote intuitive bioresonance assessment and consulting.
For fifteen years I’ve been obsessed with the question, How?.
Dr. Molly Fleming, LAC
41 Main St
Burlington, Vermont, 05401
Phone: (802) 863-7099