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    Jul
    2018

    How much will my treatment cost?

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    The cost of your treatment depends on two factors. The first factor is the nature and severity of your health challenges, which we identify during your health assessment. For example, if you have a severe…

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  • 25
    Jul
    2018

    Will my treatment be covered by insurance?

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    Your office visits and some of your laboratory testing may be covered by your insurance. Most vitamins, herbs and ancillary products are not covered. We accept several insurance plans at our clinic. Please call us…

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  • 25
    Jul
    2018

    How long will I need to be treated?

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    Regaining and maintaining good health is a life-long process. Quite frankly, you can benefit from natural medical care for the rest of your life. If you are healthy, you can do more with your life,…

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    Jul
    2018

    What health conditions do you treat?

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    We see people of all ages, and we treat virtually any acute or chronic problems. See what conditions we treat at The Connecticut Center for Health.

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  • 25
    Jul
    2018

    How do I know that naturopathic medicine works?

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    Many of the treatments that we use have been researched and validated by conventional scientific methods. There are literally thousands of medical studies that support the efficacy of vitamins, herbs, and natural treatment methods. Some…

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  • 25
    Jul
    2018

    What is a naturopathic physician?

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    Naturopathic physicians are licensed primary care physicians who specialize in natural medicine. We treat disease and restore health by using clinical nutrition, herbal medicine, homeopathy, physical medicine, acupuncture, and lifestyle counseling. Treatments are customized to…

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  • 25
    Jul
    2018

    What training does a naturopathic physician receive?

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    Naturopathic medical schools are four-year postgraduate schools with admission requirements comparable to those of conventional medical schools. The degree, Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, requires four years of graduate level study in the medical sciences. These…

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    Jul
    2018

    Are naturopathic physicians licensed?

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    After acquiring the degree of Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, naturopathic physicians must pass a national and state level board examination in order to become licensed to practice naturopathic medicine. In addition, naturopathic physicians are subject…

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  • 25
    Jul
    2018

    Do I continue with drugs prescribed by my M.D.?

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    Yes. You continue to consult with the M.D. who prescribed your medications. However, in many cases, your medications may have to be reduced as a result of our treatments. As you get healthier, your need…

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  • 25
    Jul
    2018

    Do I continue to see my M.D. and other health practitioners?

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    Yes. We encourage you to continue seeing your other healthcare providers, as needed. We will also coordinate your care with other healthcare practitioners by communicating with them as appropriate. We prefer to work as a…

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