Frequent Asked Questions
What is naturopathic medicine?
Naturopathic medicine is primary healthcare from a licensed naturopathic doctor, avoiding the use of drugs or surgery unless necessary. By definition, naturopathic doctors (ND) treat the nature of the disease or the nature of the pathology. Naturopathic doctors work to uncover the source of the illness and treat both the symptoms and the cause. While naturopathic medicine does encompass many traditional treatments including acupuncture and botanical or herbal medicine, naturopathic doctors are also highly trained in the most recent medical technology. Naturopathic doctors are trained as general practitioners in complementary medicine, providing a full range of diagnostic tests and therapies.
What is the difference between a naturopathic doctor and a medical doctor?
Both are doctors. Naturopathic doctors complete a minimum of 3 or 4 years of pre-medical university training and then have 4 years of training at an accredited naturopathic medical college. NDs must successfully complete provincial board exams prior to being granted licensure. NDs in BC are licensed and regulated by the College of Naturopathic Physicians.
Medical doctors use drugs and surgery to treat patients; naturopathic doctors use a multi-faceted integrated approach to your health care. Using the most advanced technology available for diagnosis and treatments, naturopathic doctors look at the patient's health history and lifestyle and treat the individual using methods such as supplements, nutrition, acupuncture and other non-drug alternatives.
Medical doctors are reactive and treat the symptoms of the disease,
which is already in place. The naturopathic doctor's approach is
pro-active and works with you to make changes to your health and
lifestyle to ensure you are as healthy as possible for as long as
possible.
What are the
types of treatments that a naturopathic doctor would use?
Preventative Medicine - a comprehensive assessment of an individual's health risks including diet, exercise and stress. The doctor will then provide preventative health protocols for the patient to follow.
Nutritional Medicine - using dietary protocols, nutritional advice and supplements to heal and repair the body.
Botanical (herbal) Medicine - NDs are professionally trained herbalists and know both the historical uses of plants as well as the modern pharmacological mechanisms.
Homeopathic Medicine - small amounts of natural substances are used to stimulate the body's self-healing abilities.
Manipulation and Physical Medicine - corrections of stress or trauma induced misalignments of muscle, connective tissue and the skeletal system. The therapeutic use of water, light electricity, ultrasound, massage and exercise.
Traditional Chinese Medicine - includes the use of acupuncture and Chinese herbs.
What conditions
and illnesses do naturopathic doctors commonly treat?
Naturopathic
doctors treat virtually all acute and chronic conditions. Many patients
visit an ND when they feel that they have exhausted their options, and
are extremely surprised (and grateful) to find that the ND can greatly
relieve not only their symptoms but also help to heal the cause.
Many others see an ND as a pro-active approach to their lives. These people are not suffering from chronic conditions, but want to optimize their health and wellness and are making an effort to improve their lifestyle in a variety of ways.
What are the
advantages to seeing a naturopathic doctor?
The goal of a
naturopathic doctor is to understand the individual health needs of each
patient. NDs take a more traditional approach and spend a great deal of
time with each patient in order to understand each person, and their
specific health issues.
NDs look to the underlying cause of the condition, not just the
symptoms, and use treatments that are defined by the individual and
their health at that time. A naturopathic doctor will take more time
with you, to do an initial assessment, which may include a full physical
exam.
What can I
expect on my first visit to a naturopathic doctor?
As Naturopathic medicine treats the underlying cause of the disease, our Naturopathic physicians will conduct a comprehensive visit. They will gain an understanding of where your healthcare issues are originating by gathering information on your health history and your family's conditions. Your ND will be interested in your lifestyle, eating habits, exercise, stress, and exposure to environmental toxins. In some cases they may use a physical exam to help determine where the problems lie. This information will enable them to start you on the path to improved health and well-being.
How long
will it take to complete a course of treatments?
The response to treatment varies with respect to the individual, their current health condition as well as individual rates of healing. From a clinical perspective, some people may only need only a few treatments while others may need 10 or more. The average number of treatments is 4-6 treatments.
Before utilizing this form of treatment, follow up with your naturopathic physician to best advise what treatments may be used in combination, such as acupuncture and ultrasound to attain the best results.
Fees for
naturopathic medicine
Good health is an
investment. Invest now and it will pay an immediate return to your
quality of life. When you consider how important it is to maintain your
car, it's considered smart to spend money on maintenance and upkeep. It
lengthens the life of your car and keeps it running efficiently. You
certainly do not want your car to breakdown going up a steep hill. If
you would do that for your car, wouldn't you do it for yourself?
You are worth it. Give it a few months and you will be amazed at the
return-on-investment.
The services of a Naturopathic Doctor are usually covered by extended
health care. A detailed bill will be produced so you may be reimbursed
for the amount that your insurance provider offers.
Unfortunately, Provincial subsidies for naturopathic medicine were cut
by the Liberal government on January 1, 2002. At present there is no
MSP coverage available for visits to an ND unless you are on premium
assistance.
Is
naturopathic medicine covered under MSP or extended healthcare plans?
Many extended healthcare plans cover naturopathic medicine visits and may reimburse you a percentage of your visit, laboratory tests and treatment fees. MSP may partially cover the cost of your naturopathic medicine visit if you qualify for premium assistance under the medical services plan of BC.
Principles
Of Naturopathic Medicine
- First Do
No Harm(Primum No Nocere)
Use methods and
medicines that do not cause adverse reactions using treatments that will
enable proper care and prevention.
- Co-operate
with the Healing Power of Nature
Vis Medicatrix
Naturae) Naturopathic Medicine creates treatment programs
that enable the body to heal itself through support and functional
treatment.
- Identify
the Fundamental Cause(Tolle Causam)
The naturopathic doctor seeks to address the underlying causes of
disease, rather than suppress the symptoms.
- Heal the
Whole Person through Individual Treatment (Tolle tottum)
Naturopathic doctors treat each patient
individually and take into consideration physical, mental, emotional,
genetic, environmental and social factors that may attribute to one's
health.
- Teach Principles of Healthy Living and Preventative Medicine (Docere)
"Doctora" means teaching, it enables the naturopathic doctor to share
information and knowledge with their patients to promote
self-responsibility for health care.