The Foundation Of Our Care
What is naturopathic medicine?
Only naturopathic doctors trained at an accredited school can be licensed physicians. That license gives a Naturopathic Doctor the ability to prescribe, diagnose, and treat medical conditions in the states where their licensing is regulated.
The Six Principles
Principles of naturopathic medicine.
Know The Difference
Not all naturopaths are medically trained.
Some naturopathic programs are completely or partially online, requiring no medical training. To be sure your naturopathic doctor has been medically trained, they must have attended a four-year, post-bachelor, accredited naturopathic medical school.
Naturopathic physicians undergo training similar in structure and scope to that of medical and osteopathic doctors. Naturopathic medical colleges are four-year graduate schools with rigorous admissions requirements. The Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND) degree is awarded after classroom, clinic, and practical study — and graduates must pass national board exams to receive a license to practice medicine.
Because coursework in natural therapeutics is added to a standard medical curriculum, naturopathic doctors receive significantly more hours of classroom education in these areas than the graduates of many leading medical schools. Depending on the state, NDs treat everyone from infants to the geriatric population — from colds, flus, allergies, and infections to chronic conditions like autoimmune disease, endocrine disorders, cancer prevention, reproductive concerns, and chronic pain.
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