Hormone Balancing Naturopaths in Lane County, OR
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If you are actively seeking to improve your health, prefer a holistic integrated approach, want to explore alternative treatment options and need a place where you can feel both comfortable and confident we would love to work with you! We treat a wide variety of conditions and find the most important factor in our success is your commitment and ours!
If you are actively seeking to improve your health, prefer a holistic integrated approach, want to explore alternative treatment options and need a place where you can feel both comfortable and confident we would love to work with you! We treat a wide variety of conditions and find the most important factor in our success is your commitment and ours!
As a licensed naturopathic doctor, my heart is in helping people who feel "stuck" in a cycle of persistent symptoms. I have a special interest in chronic and complex conditions, root-cause medicine, and integrative primary care, working with patients who are ready for a more personalized, whole-person path to healing.
As a licensed naturopathic doctor, my heart is in helping people who feel "stuck" in a cycle of persistent symptoms. I have a special interest in chronic and complex conditions, root-cause medicine, and integrative primary care, working with patients who are ready for a more personalized, whole-person path to healing.
Doctor Pepel is trained in both conventional medicine - 6 years of conventional medical studies in Romania, as well as 4 years of training in naturopathic medicine at NUNM- Portland, OR. After 20 years of practice as a naturopathic doctor in OR, her combined experience in conventional and holistic naturopathic medicine, are giving her unique insights and approaches beyond those available to practitioners trained in only conventional, or only naturopathic medicine.
Doctor Pepel is trained in both conventional medicine - 6 years of conventional medical studies in Romania, as well as 4 years of training in naturopathic medicine at NUNM- Portland, OR. After 20 years of practice as a naturopathic doctor in OR, her combined experience in conventional and holistic naturopathic medicine, are giving her unique insights and approaches beyond those available to practitioners trained in only conventional, or only naturopathic medicine.
I have a clinical focus in women's health, environmental health, sports medicine, and mental health. I see patients for general medicine, chronic illness, women's health, hormone management, preconception care, weight management and therapeutic injection therapies.
I provide additional support with Craniosacral Therapy (CST), Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET), and Applied Kinesiology (AK). I have a passion for providing accessible medical care for under-served populations and teaching foundational lifestyle practices that promote patient empowerment.
I have a clinical focus in women's health, environmental health, sports medicine, and mental health. I see patients for general medicine, chronic illness, women's health, hormone management, preconception care, weight management and therapeutic injection therapies.
I provide additional support with Craniosacral Therapy (CST), Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET), and Applied Kinesiology (AK). I have a passion for providing accessible medical care for under-served populations and teaching foundational lifestyle practices that promote patient empowerment.
Hormone Balancing Naturopaths
What is hormone balancing?
Hormone balancing is a general term used by many naturopathic practitioners to describe the process of regulating the body's natural signaling molecules, called hormones. Often those with conditions thought to be related to hormonal imbalance, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), acne, or general fatigue, seek out hormone balancing treatment as a way to address the root cause of their illness. Hormone balancing is frequently accomplished through the use of specific dietary and activity regimes, such as through the reduction of highly processed foods, an increase in levels of physical activity, and the maintenance of a healthy sleep schedule. However, although less common within the naturopathic community, hormone balancing may also involve medication interventions, such as hormonal birth control or hormone replacement therapy.