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Photo of Dr. Rachael Amy Oconnell, Naturopath, ND
Dr. Rachael Amy Oconnell
Naturopath, ND
2 Endorsed
Serves Area
I especially love working with women and teen/tween girls facing fatigue, hormone imbalances, or endocrine issues like PCOS, Hashimoto’s, or diabetes—those with chronic pain, irregular periods, or menopause struggles, often unheard by standard care. My vision is vibrant health and confidence through natural, integrative solutions and body education. With personalized plans in Oregon or Ohio, we target lasting wellness, freedom from anxiety, and relief. It’s about thriving, not just coping, driven by a desire to reclaim energy and peace, tailored to each life with compassionate, holistic support.
I especially love working with women and teen/tween girls facing fatigue, hormone imbalances, or endocrine issues like PCOS, Hashimoto’s, or diabetes—those with chronic pain, irregular periods, or menopause struggles, often unheard by standard care. My vision is vibrant health and confidence through natural, integrative solutions and body education. With personalized plans in Oregon or Ohio, we target lasting wellness, freedom from anxiety, and relief. It’s about thriving, not just coping, driven by a desire to reclaim energy and peace, tailored to each life with compassionate, holistic support.
(330) 355-8873 View (330) 355-8873
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Tracey Cook
Naturopath, ND, LAc, DiplAc
Orrville, OH 44667
My job is to make you feel better and to increase your personal health. Can you imagine yourself with more energy and vitality? How about looking and feeling younger? When is the last time a doctor addressed not only your physical health but also emotional and spiritual health? I want to work one on one with you to set goals for health, wellness and healing from disease that are realistic and attainable. Step by step we can get you where you want to be so that you can live your life to your full potential!
My job is to make you feel better and to increase your personal health. Can you imagine yourself with more energy and vitality? How about looking and feeling younger? When is the last time a doctor addressed not only your physical health but also emotional and spiritual health? I want to work one on one with you to set goals for health, wellness and healing from disease that are realistic and attainable. Step by step we can get you where you want to be so that you can live your life to your full potential!
(330) 769-7457 View (330) 769-7457
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Bluett Integrative Health, LLC
Naturopath, BSc, NMD
Hudson, OH 44236
Dr. Bluett is noted as "The Health Detective." She finds connections among your hormones (cortisol, adrenaline, thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, insulin and many more). Dr B assessesGenetic conditions; Immune imbalances; Digestive imbalances; Behavioral conditions and Nutritional imbalances. Dr B finds the ROOT of your medical concerns by putting the pieces of the puzzle together, thereby empowering the body to heal itself. She utilizes the least invasive techniques, including a comprehensive intake, lab work, supplements, hormones, exercise, physical therapy and personalized nutrition plans. Dr B integrates practical health. Her determination and passion for integrative medicine has been genuinely achieved.
Dr. Bluett is noted as "The Health Detective." She finds connections among your hormones (cortisol, adrenaline, thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, insulin and many more). Dr B assessesGenetic conditions; Immune imbalances; Digestive imbalances; Behavioral conditions and Nutritional imbalances. Dr B finds the ROOT of your medical concerns by putting the pieces of the puzzle together, thereby empowering the body to heal itself. She utilizes the least invasive techniques, including a comprehensive intake, lab work, supplements, hormones, exercise, physical therapy and personalized nutrition plans. Dr B integrates practical health. Her determination and passion for integrative medicine has been genuinely achieved.
(330) 752-6240 View (330) 752-6240
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Julie Flynn
Naturopath, ND
Akron, OH 44313
Dr. Julieann Flynn is a licensed and board-certified Naturopathic Physician. She graduated from Bastyr University Medical School in 2003. Dr. Flynn received her Bachelor of Arts in Zoology/PreMedicine from Miami University. Prior to joining SNWC, Dr.Flynn trained with a family practice physician and received additional training in functional medicine to better understand the biochemical causes of disease. She also received additional education and certification in Cranial Sacral Therapy, a gentle form of body work.
Dr. Julieann Flynn is a licensed and board-certified Naturopathic Physician. She graduated from Bastyr University Medical School in 2003. Dr. Flynn received her Bachelor of Arts in Zoology/PreMedicine from Miami University. Prior to joining SNWC, Dr.Flynn trained with a family practice physician and received additional training in functional medicine to better understand the biochemical causes of disease. She also received additional education and certification in Cranial Sacral Therapy, a gentle form of body work.
(330) 597-3405 View (330) 597-3405

Online Naturopaths

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Erin Kirwin
Naturopath, ND
Online Only
I promote healing from within. It's important to look for the underlying cause of your condition because addressing those issues will allow for a more permanent cure instead of the temporary suppression found with medications alone. Our bodies' have an innate healing power that's released given the right internal and external environment. Finding a diet and lifestyle specific to your individual needs is essential for engaging this healing potential. Sometimes, though, we must dive even deeper into your body's biochemistry to find answers.
I promote healing from within. It's important to look for the underlying cause of your condition because addressing those issues will allow for a more permanent cure instead of the temporary suppression found with medications alone. Our bodies' have an innate healing power that's released given the right internal and external environment. Finding a diet and lifestyle specific to your individual needs is essential for engaging this healing potential. Sometimes, though, we must dive even deeper into your body's biochemistry to find answers.
(614) 945-4648 View (614) 945-4648
FAQs - Naturopathy

How can I find a naturopath in Medina?

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When you visit a naturopath's profile, you can get a better idea if they're the right fit for you. Consider things like session cost, treatment modalities, and their location or telehealth options. If someone seems like a good match, you can email them or call the number on their profile. When speaking with a naturopath, pay attention to whether or not you feel comfortable in the conversation and how knowledgeable they are about your specific concerns. It may also be helpful to ask more about their general approach to naturopathy and the training behind their credentials.

What do naturopaths do and when should I see one?

Naturopaths are healthcare practitioners who focus on using natural and holistic approaches to support the body’s ability to heal itself. They often employ treatments like herbal medicine, nutrition, lifestyle changes, and other natural therapies instead of conventional medicines. Naturopathy is rooted in the belief that wellness comes from balancing the body, mind, and spirit, aiming to treat the whole person rather than just addressing symptoms.

You might consider seeing a naturopath if traditional medical treatments haven’t been effective for you, or if you’re seeking a more integrative, holistic approach to health that includes natural remedies. Some people also turn to naturopathy to complement conventional treatments, and some patients may choose to work with a naturopath alongside their primary care doctor for a broader range of care.

What is a naturopathic doctor (ND) and what is the difference between an ND and a traditional naturopath?

Naturopaths who have undergone accredited training and passed an exam can become licensed to practice under the title "Naturopathic Doctor" (ND or NMD). Most NDs are trained in the specialty of primary care, but some elect to specialize in a certain area, such as endocrinology, pediatrics, psychiatry, or oncology. To become licensed as an ND, naturopaths must graduate from an accredited 4-year naturopathic medical program and pass a board examination known as the NPLEX. Currently, only 23 states and Washington DC recognize ND licensure, and practice standards vary significantly across these states. Further, three states—Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee—prohibit naturopaths from practicing.

In contrast, a "traditional naturopath" is an unregulated title that does not require formal education or licensure. Traditional naturopaths may follow similar holistic principles as NDs, focusing on natural remedies and wellness, but their training and qualifications can vary widely since no formal standards govern their practice or licensure.

Can a naturopathic doctor (ND) prescribe medication?

The practice of naturopathic doctors (NDs) is regulated at the state level, including their ability to prescribe medication. In most states, NDs are not permitted to prescribe any controlled substances; however, some states permit NDs to prescribe less regulated forms of medications. That said, many NDs employ a philosophy in which traditional medications are not used or used very sparingly, making prescribing practices more infrequent among NDs when compared to traditional medical doctors (MDs). Instead, many NDs may "prescribe" lifestyle changes, such as diet modification, exercise routines, or stress management/ relaxation techniques, to clients as a first line intervention.

How much does it cost to see a naturopath?

Appointments with Naturopaths can vary significantly in cost depending on the session type, length, and location. However, many naturopaths charge between $150-$300 per session. Since naturopathic services are not typically covered by insurance, most clients pay for naturopath sessions out of pocket.

Are consultancies from naturopaths covered by insurance?

In most cases, naturopath consultations and services are not covered by insurance. However, clients should check with their individual insurance provider to confirm whether any services may be covered. In some cases, naturopaths may hold additional licenses that are reimbursable for insurance coverage; for instance, some naturopaths may hold a degree in counseling, mental health therapy, or dietetics and integrate elements of their naturopathic practice, such as taking a holistic or spiritual approach, into counseling sessions with clients. In such cases, these sessions may be eligible for insurance coverage as part of one's mental health and nutritional service benefit coverage.