Naturopaths in Madison, WI

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Dr. Angelica White
Naturopath, PhD
Verified Verified
Madison, WI 53713
Dr. Angelica White, Phd is a Naturopath & Functional Medicine Practitioner. Her training is similar to a Primary Care Physician but with an emphasis on Chronic Pain, Disease Prevention & Optimal Health Restoration. Dr White has managed her own chronic pain condition for nearly two decades & she has also helped her family members with serious and long term health conditions. Dr White has the most experience with Cancer, Parkinson disease & different types of Complex Chronic Illnesses.
Dr. Angelica White, Phd is a Naturopath & Functional Medicine Practitioner. Her training is similar to a Primary Care Physician but with an emphasis on Chronic Pain, Disease Prevention & Optimal Health Restoration. Dr White has managed her own chronic pain condition for nearly two decades & she has also helped her family members with serious and long term health conditions. Dr White has the most experience with Cancer, Parkinson disease & different types of Complex Chronic Illnesses.
(608) 467-4523 View (608) 467-4523
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Dr. Allison R Becker
Naturopath, ND, LAc
Verified Verified
Madison, WI 53704
I provide quality, individualized natural medicine for the entire family. I particularly enjoy working with women, children and families. My patients appreciate my unique approach to their illness. I take time to get to know you as a whole person in order to address the root cause of your problem. I then use natural medicines to trigger the body's innate ability to heal itself and correct the imbalance. I use a combination of custom herbal formulations, diet, stress modification, exercise, acupuncture and specific supplementation. With these tools, I create a Personalized Wellness Plan at each visit that will work into your unique life.
I provide quality, individualized natural medicine for the entire family. I particularly enjoy working with women, children and families. My patients appreciate my unique approach to their illness. I take time to get to know you as a whole person in order to address the root cause of your problem. I then use natural medicines to trigger the body's innate ability to heal itself and correct the imbalance. I use a combination of custom herbal formulations, diet, stress modification, exercise, acupuncture and specific supplementation. With these tools, I create a Personalized Wellness Plan at each visit that will work into your unique life.
(608) 338-0806 View (608) 338-0806
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Rebecca Georgia
Naturopath, ND
Not Verified Not Verified
Madison, WI 53718
I am a Naturopathic physician. I graduated summa cum laude from the College of Naturopathic Medicine at the University of Bridgeport, where I received my doctorate degree. I use safe, non toxic approaches to treat the underlying cause of disease. My patients are treated as individuals and their treatment is tailored to their specific needs. I have a passion for helping others. My goal is to encourage, educate, and inspire my patients to become healthy. I utilize a variety of research based modalities including; healthy lifestyle changes, vitamins and minerals, herbal medicine, counseling, craniosacral therapy and homeopathy.
I am a Naturopathic physician. I graduated summa cum laude from the College of Naturopathic Medicine at the University of Bridgeport, where I received my doctorate degree. I use safe, non toxic approaches to treat the underlying cause of disease. My patients are treated as individuals and their treatment is tailored to their specific needs. I have a passion for helping others. My goal is to encourage, educate, and inspire my patients to become healthy. I utilize a variety of research based modalities including; healthy lifestyle changes, vitamins and minerals, herbal medicine, counseling, craniosacral therapy and homeopathy.
(608) 729-7698 View (608) 729-7698
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Dr. Audrey Schenewerk
Naturopath, ND
Verified Verified
Madison, WI 53704  (Online Only)
Integrative Healthwerks is a naturopathic medicine practice where we prioritize listening to patients to understand their concerns and to create a personalized treatment plan. Our practice is designed to help a wide range of patients, including those who seek to address ongoing symptoms and those who want to optimize health and prevent disease. Our goal is to not only resolve your current symptoms, but also empower you to take control of your health and well-being.
Integrative Healthwerks is a naturopathic medicine practice where we prioritize listening to patients to understand their concerns and to create a personalized treatment plan. Our practice is designed to help a wide range of patients, including those who seek to address ongoing symptoms and those who want to optimize health and prevent disease. Our goal is to not only resolve your current symptoms, but also empower you to take control of your health and well-being.
(651) 448-8546 View (651) 448-8546
FAQs - Naturopathy

How can I find a naturopath in Madison?

To find a naturopath near you, input your city, town, suburb, zip code, or a provider's name in the search bar at the top of the page. From there, you can filter by specialty, treatment technique, and gender to find a naturopath who matches your needs.

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.