Neural Therapy Naturopaths in San Francisco, CA

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Suzann Wang
Naturopath, ND
Verified Verified
Serves Area
Dr. Wang has 20+ years of experience in practice with expertise in pain management, regenerative medicine and reversing chronic diseases. She offers non surgical repair of joints & ligaments, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and allergies. She uses Ozone therapy, Platelet Rich Plasma or prolotherapy to regenerate damaged soft tissue and cartilage. Dr. wang also offers natural hormone replacement and Various IV therapies for cancer therapy recovery and immune support.
Dr. Wang has 20+ years of experience in practice with expertise in pain management, regenerative medicine and reversing chronic diseases. She offers non surgical repair of joints & ligaments, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and allergies. She uses Ozone therapy, Platelet Rich Plasma or prolotherapy to regenerate damaged soft tissue and cartilage. Dr. wang also offers natural hormone replacement and Various IV therapies for cancer therapy recovery and immune support.
(650) 262-5112 View (650) 262-5112

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Heather Barrett
Naturopath, ND
Verified Verified
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
I have extensive experience in prolotherapy, prolozone, neural therapy, and neuroprolotherapy.
I received my doctorate in naturopathic medicine from The Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in 2011. Studying at BINM provided me with the opportunity to be exposed to a variety of specialty treatments, including the use of ozone, prolotherapy and IV therapies. In addition, I had the privilege of receiving formal medical training in oncology by Dr. Neil McKinney, one of the leading naturopathic doctors in naturopathic oncology. In 2012, I joined Synergy Natural Medicine Clinic in Monrovia, CA, to become a specialist in naturopathic oncology. In March, 2016, I redesigned a small clinic and we have been growing ever since!
I have extensive experience in prolotherapy, prolozone, neural therapy, and neuroprolotherapy.
I received my doctorate in naturopathic medicine from The Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in 2011. Studying at BINM provided me with the opportunity to be exposed to a variety of specialty treatments, including the use of ozone, prolotherapy and IV therapies. In addition, I had the privilege of receiving formal medical training in oncology by Dr. Neil McKinney, one of the leading naturopathic doctors in naturopathic oncology. In 2012, I joined Synergy Natural Medicine Clinic in Monrovia, CA, to become a specialist in naturopathic oncology. In March, 2016, I redesigned a small clinic and we have been growing ever since!
(925) 237-9158 View (925) 237-9158

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Danielle Miller
Naturopath, ND
Not Verified Not Verified
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
I use a functional medicine, patient centered approach that incorporates each person's unique biochemical makeup, medical history, and personal health objectives, in order to empower the patient and treat the whole person rather than just the symptoms. My goal is to support your journey towards healing and optimal health, by using the most effective, least invasive approach to correct underlying imbalances.
I use a functional medicine, patient centered approach that incorporates each person's unique biochemical makeup, medical history, and personal health objectives, in order to empower the patient and treat the whole person rather than just the symptoms. My goal is to support your journey towards healing and optimal health, by using the most effective, least invasive approach to correct underlying imbalances.
(408) 547-2360 View (408) 547-2360

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Neural Therapy Naturopaths

What is neural therapy?

Neural therapy is an alternative approach frequently used for pain management. In a typical session, a trained practitioner injects a local anesthetic, such as procaine, into pain-sensitive areas like trigger points or scars using fine needles. This injection is thought to restore the body's natural energy flow, thereby promoting healing and relieving pain. Often referred to as “neural acupuncture” due to similarities with acupuncture in practice and principles, neural therapy differs by using an anesthetic. This anesthetic is believed to reduce nerve-firing activity in the targeted area, potentially alleviating pain associated with excessive nerve stimulation, a common factor in both chronic and acute pain conditions.