Environmental Medicine Naturopaths in San Antonio, TX
Integrative medicine brings together the best of natural and conventional approaches to restore optimal health. With a background as a registered nurse, nutritionist, licensed naturopathic doctor, and IFM Certified Practitioner, I draw from multiple disciplines to deliver comprehensive, individualized care.
Many of my clients face challenges such as fatigue, hormone imbalances, digestive issues, autoimmune conditions, thyroid dysfunction, metabolic concerns, and stress-related disorders. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, I identify and address the underlying cause—creating a clear, personalized path toward lasting health.
Integrative medicine brings together the best of natural and conventional approaches to restore optimal health. With a background as a registered nurse, nutritionist, licensed naturopathic doctor, and IFM Certified Practitioner, I draw from multiple disciplines to deliver comprehensive, individualized care.
Many of my clients face challenges such as fatigue, hormone imbalances, digestive issues, autoimmune conditions, thyroid dysfunction, metabolic concerns, and stress-related disorders. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, I identify and address the underlying cause—creating a clear, personalized path toward lasting health.
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.