Specialty Naturopathic Care

Personalized care for complex needs— rooted in science, guided by nature.

Evidence-informed support for botanical medicine and nutrient absorption concerns, including post-bariatric care. Plans are built around your history, symptoms, and (when appropriate) lab-informed monitoring.

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A calm, elevated plan—made for real life.

This is specialty naturopathic care designed for people who want sophistication without overwhelm. We blend clinical reasoning with carefully chosen natural tools, then refine your plan with follow-ups that actually fit your schedule.

Botanical Medicine

Botanical products can affect the body and may interact with medications. We prioritize quality, dosing, and safety screening—including interaction checks—before making recommendations. NCCIH: Herb–Drug Interactions

  • Evidence-informed selection
  • Medication/supplement interaction review
  • Clear dosing plan + follow-up adjustments

Malabsorptive Syndrome Support (Incl. Post-Bariatric)

Bariatric procedures can change digestion and nutrient absorption, and long-term vitamin/mineral supplementation with monitoring is commonly recommended to reduce deficiency risk. ASMBS Nutritional Guidelines · Mayo Clinic: Supplements After Weight-Loss Surgery

  • Procedure-aware supplement planning
  • Deficiency risk review (iron, B12, D, calcium, etc.)
  • Monitoring plan + coordination support
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FAQs

Is botanical medicine safe with my prescriptions?
Some botanicals can interact with medications. We review your full medication and supplement list and select options carefully, prioritizing quality, dosing, and safety screening.
Why is post-bariatric care different?
Bariatric procedures can change digestion and reduce nutrient absorption. Long-term vitamin/mineral supplementation and monitoring are often recommended to help prevent deficiencies.
What nutrients are commonly monitored after bariatric surgery?
Monitoring needs vary by procedure and individual risk, but commonly discussed nutrients include iron, vitamin B12, vitamin D, calcium, folate, and others. We tailor recommendations to your situation and coordinate appropriate testing.
Do you order or review labs?
Yes. When appropriate, we review existing labs and can recommend additional testing to assess nutrient status and track progress over time.
How soon will I notice results?
Timelines depend on your starting point and goals. Some improvements can appear within weeks, while nutrient repletion and deeper changes may take longer. We set milestones and refine your plan as needed.

Clinical References

We believe natural medicine should be held to a high standard—clear safety practices, quality sourcing, and appropriate monitoring. The following references support the general education statements on this page.

  1. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) — Herb–Drug Interactions. View
  2. American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) — Integrated Health Nutritional Guidelines (vitamins/minerals, monitoring). View
  3. Mayo Clinic Health System — Vitamins/Supplements after Weight-Loss Surgery (patient guidance). View
  4. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — Evidence-based fact sheets on vitamins/minerals (iron, B12, vitamin D, calcium, folate, etc.). View

Educational note: This page is for general information and does not replace individualized medical advice. Recommendations are personalized and may differ based on your health history, medications, and labs.