FAQ
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Q: What is a naturopathic doctor?
A: A naturopathic doctor is a healthcare provider who uses a natural and holistic approach to address the root cause of illness and promote optimal health and wellness. They emphasize the body's innate ability to heal itself and use a variety of natural therapies such as nutrition, herbal medicine, and acupuncture.
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Q: Are naturopathic doctors licensed in Alberta?
A: Yes, naturopathic doctors are regulated and licensed by the College of Naturopathic Doctors of Alberta (CNDA). They must meet rigorous educational and licensing requirements and adhere to a code of ethics and standards of practice set out by the CNDA.
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Q: What kind of education do naturopathic doctors have?
A: Naturopathic doctors complete a rigorous four-year doctoral program at an accredited naturopathic medical school. They are trained in basic and clinical sciences, as well as natural therapies and clinical skills. They also complete clinical internships and must pass licensing exams to become licensed practitioners.
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Q: What conditions do naturopathic doctors treat?
A: Naturopathic doctors can treat a wide variety of acute and chronic conditions, including digestive disorders, hormonal imbalances, autoimmune diseases, and mental health conditions. They also provide preventative care and work with patients to optimize their overall health and wellness.
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Q: Is naturopathic medicine covered by insurance?
A: In Alberta, many private insurance plans cover naturopathic medicine, although the level of coverage may vary. It is important to check with your insurance provider to determine what is covered under your plan.
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Q: Do naturopathic doctors work with other healthcare providers?
A: Yes, naturopathic doctors work collaboratively with other healthcare providers to ensure the best possible outcomes for their patients. They may refer patients to other healthcare providers for further evaluation or treatment, or work together with other practitioners to provide a comprehensive treatment plan.
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Q: Can naturopathic doctors prescribe medication?
A: In Alberta, naturopathic doctors can prescribe some medications, such as natural supplements and hormones. However, they cannot prescribe prescription drugs or controlled substances.
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Q: Can naturopathic doctors order lab tests in Alberta?
A: Yes, naturopathic doctors in Alberta can order a wide range of laboratory tests, including blood work, hormone testing, and food sensitivity testing. This allows them to gather important information about a patient's health status and develop personalized treatment plans.
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Q: How does naturopathic medicine differ from conventional medicine?
A: Naturopathic medicine takes a holistic approach to healthcare, addressing the whole person rather than just the symptoms of a specific condition. It emphasizes natural and non-invasive therapies and aims to address the root cause of illness, rather than just treating symptoms. Naturopathic doctors also emphasize patient education and self-care, empowering patients to take an active role in their own health and wellness.
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Q: Can naturopathic medicine be used alongside conventional medicine?
A: Yes, naturopathic medicine can be used alongside conventional medicine. Naturopathic doctors often work collaboratively with other healthcare providers to provide a comprehensive treatment plan for their patients. They may also recommend natural therapies that complement conventional treatments and help support the body's natural healing process.
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Q: Are naturopathic doctors regulated in Alberta?
A: Yes, naturopathic doctors are regulated by the College of Naturopathic Doctors of Alberta (CNDA), which is responsible for setting standards of practice and ensuring that naturopathic doctors meet rigorous educational and licensing requirements.
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Q: Can naturopathic medicine help with mental health conditions?
A: Yes, naturopathic medicine can be effective in treating a range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Naturopathic doctors may use natural therapies such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, and nutritional counseling to address underlying imbalances and promote mental wellness.
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Q: Is naturopathic medicine safe?
A: When practiced by a licensed and qualified naturopathic doctor, naturopathic medicine is generally safe and well-tolerated. Naturopathic doctors are trained to identify potential risks and contraindications for natural therapies and to tailor treatment plans to individual patient needs.
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Q: How long does a naturopathic doctor appointment usually last?
A: Initial appointments with a naturopathic doctor typically last 60-90 minutes, as the doctor will take a detailed medical history and perform a thorough physical exam. Follow-up appointments are usually shorter, lasting 30-60 minutes. Naturopathic doctors often take a more holistic and patient-centered approach to care, which may require more time and attention than conventional medical appointments.