Environmental Medicine Naturopaths in San Miguel County, CO

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Heather Marie Crider
Naturopath, ND
Serves Area
Looking for a naturopath who is truly committed to finding and treating the root cause of your health concerns? Heather Crider, ND, brings over a decade of clinical experience and a thoughtful, diligent approach to patient care. Heather Crider is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor since 2009. She is newly established in the Grand Valley and is currently accepting virtual patients. She specializes in homeoprophylaxis, shingles, viral conditions, and nature cure. She takes a methodical approach to assessment and treatment, ensuring that each care plan is tailored to the unique needs of the patient.
Looking for a naturopath who is truly committed to finding and treating the root cause of your health concerns? Heather Crider, ND, brings over a decade of clinical experience and a thoughtful, diligent approach to patient care. Heather Crider is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor since 2009. She is newly established in the Grand Valley and is currently accepting virtual patients. She specializes in homeoprophylaxis, shingles, viral conditions, and nature cure. She takes a methodical approach to assessment and treatment, ensuring that each care plan is tailored to the unique needs of the patient.
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Environmental Medicine Naturopaths
What is environmental medicine?
Environmental medicine is a field of medicine that explores how environmental factors influence overall health. Researchers within the field of environmental medicine study how certain exposures, such as pollution or environmental contaminants, may lead to poor physical health outcomes. They may also investigate how climate change and its effects, such as natural disasters, influence population health, including the mental health impacts such disasters may bring about. Environmental medicine is a highly multidisciplinary field that is composed of experts from medicine, biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science, among other fields. A growing number of medical doctors, mental health professionals, and other groups are increasingly utilizing a firm understanding of environmental medicine in sessions in order to incorporate an understanding of how a changing climate may impact the overall health of clients and their communities.