Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Finding A Naturopathic Doctor Tempe AZ

By Bonnie Contreras


When seeking the naturopathic doctor Tempe AZ, it is first necessary to have a full understanding of exactly what they do. They do offer an alternative to more traditional medicine but not necessarily exclusive of it. Seeking more than one way to handle a health issue is just being smart. Good health is the one thing in this world no one can do without.

It is important to know that there is a difference between a naturopath and an ND. An ND must have a bachelor's degree, go to medical school for naturopathy and spend two years doing clinical training. They earn a doctorate to practice natural medicine. They will also have gone through all the necessary licensing and board examinations in their state.

Look for the initials after the name. A naturopath without them is not an actual physician. In unlicensed states it may be possible to use the ND or NMD anyway. There are just sixteen states that have regulations in place and issue licenses. Among those are Colorado, California, Washington and Arizona. A quick check online will yield whether or not a naturopath is actually medically trained and licensed.

Naturopathy is concerned with treating people naturally, if at all possible without drugs. A thorough examination is made of all the features of a life. There are questions about the patients present and their history is several areas. These areas include delving into the mental, social, emotional, spiritual and the physical. Any necessary lab tests will be done. The whole process may take an hour or two.

Part of treating the entire person is addressing how they eat and what their habits are, how they handle stress. Since a person is not just made of one system on solution is not enough. A problem is handled in various ways based on what is found in the different areas of life. The patient must be a part of the solution and be partners with their physician. As each person is unique so is their treatment, there is no one size fits all answer to any health issue.

One of the primary mandates of practicing naturopathy is educating patients. When a person knows what is affecting them and how they are more likely to directly address it. They become active in caring for their health instead of passive. Along with changes in habits herbal remedies, supplements, and homeopathy may be prescribed. Often these are in office to ensure quality, since these are not regulated the same as traditional medicine.

Another patient mandate is prevention. Part of being active in one's own health is doing what is necessary to prevent what can be prevented. Some of that will have to do with personal medical history for family history. It makes sense to address something to keep it from happening than to wait until an illness has sent in and then working to cure it. It can be as simple as adding certain nutrients or eating less of certain foods.

The naturopathic doctor Tempe AZ can be visited in the same way as a general practice physician. They will do what they can in office an send a patient to a specialist for everything else. The naturopath does the same. A physician whose practice is about listening to and working with a patient is ideal.




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