Nutrition Naturopaths in Miami, FL
Winner of 2025 Global Recognition Award, Megan Pennington is an Integrative Health Practitioner, Food Sensitivity Specialist and Naturotherapist with a BSc in Dietetics and Human Nutrition.
Patients often have one or more of the following symptoms: bloating, irregular bowels, body pain, fatigue, weight gain, skin problems, brain fog, memory loss, allergies, anxiety, depression and inflammation which progress to other conditions over time. Our services are designed to identify the common denominators so that all improve simultaneously.
Winner of 2025 Global Recognition Award, Megan Pennington is an Integrative Health Practitioner, Food Sensitivity Specialist and Naturotherapist with a BSc in Dietetics and Human Nutrition.
Patients often have one or more of the following symptoms: bloating, irregular bowels, body pain, fatigue, weight gain, skin problems, brain fog, memory loss, allergies, anxiety, depression and inflammation which progress to other conditions over time. Our services are designed to identify the common denominators so that all improve simultaneously.
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I hold a Doctorate in Natural Medicine, Master's in Public Health, and certificates in Integrative & Functional Medicine and Functional Nutrition.
I work with clients struggling with chronic health issues: digestive, metabolic, hormonal, autoimmune or other persistent concerns. Many of them have been frustrated by conventional medicine; their labs are normal but they rarely feel well or medical treatments have not provided much improvement. They are confused by conflicting information online. They want clarity as to why their body isn't well, what they can do about it, and the guidance to make lasting changes that will improve their health. They are motivated to understand their bodies, be proactive, and feel empowered to improve their wellbeing naturally and sustainably.
I hold a Doctorate in Natural Medicine, Master's in Public Health, and certificates in Integrative & Functional Medicine and Functional Nutrition.
I work with clients struggling with chronic health issues: digestive, metabolic, hormonal, autoimmune or other persistent concerns. Many of them have been frustrated by conventional medicine; their labs are normal but they rarely feel well or medical treatments have not provided much improvement. They are confused by conflicting information online. They want clarity as to why their body isn't well, what they can do about it, and the guidance to make lasting changes that will improve their health. They are motivated to understand their bodies, be proactive, and feel empowered to improve their wellbeing naturally and sustainably.
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I help patients get to the root of their health concerns using functional, naturopathic, lifestyle, and nutrition-based medicine.
My ideal patient is motivated and ready to take charge of their health. They’re excited about making changes and value support in getting to the root cause of their symptoms. They believe they deserve to feel well and have the power to create that reality. They’re open to learning, curious about their body, and willing to try new approaches to reach their goals. Whether just starting or continuing their journey, they bring a sense of commitment, self-worth, and a desire to grow.
I help patients get to the root of their health concerns using functional, naturopathic, lifestyle, and nutrition-based medicine.
My ideal patient is motivated and ready to take charge of their health. They’re excited about making changes and value support in getting to the root cause of their symptoms. They believe they deserve to feel well and have the power to create that reality. They’re open to learning, curious about their body, and willing to try new approaches to reach their goals. Whether just starting or continuing their journey, they bring a sense of commitment, self-worth, and a desire to grow.
Nutrition Naturopaths
Do naturopaths offer nutrition counseling?
Many naturopaths do offer nutrition counseling. In fact, those credentialed as naturopathic doctors (NDs) receive specialized training in nutrition as part of their 4-year training curriculum in naturopathic medicine. Traditional naturopaths with less formal training may vary substantially in their knowledge of nutrition. However, in general, naturopathy encourages the use of lifestyle interventions, such as diet, as an alternative to medication intervention, thus rendering many naturopaths particularly interested in the topic of nutrition. Some naturopaths may adhere to a specific nutritional philosophy, such as only consuming unprocessed foods, while others may see food as an adjunct to other lifestyle interventions, such as physical exercise and herbal supplementation. When searching for a naturopath, therefore, clients should consider their own therapeutic goals and comfort level with various nutrition interventions, as well as the credentials of the specific naturopathic practitioner.