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Our Clinic treats Chronic Lyme & Co Infections, Heavy Metals, Chemical Sensitivity, Electromagnetic Sensitivity POTS, MCAS, Mold Toxicity Fibromyalgia, SIBO, Candida, Leaky Gut, Weight Management, ADHD, Anxiety, Adrenal Dysfunction, Thyroid Disorder, Hypertension, Chronic Pain And Many Other Diseases
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Dr. Cremanaru is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor who takes a holistic, individualized approach to care. Trained in acupuncture, botanical medicine, orthomolecular therapy, and lifestyle counseling, he focuses on uncovering root causes to support lasting wellness. With special interests in stress, hormones, immunity, and mental health, Dr. Cremanaru brings both personal experience and professional dedication to his practice. He speaks Romanian and is licensed by the College of Naturopaths of Ontario.
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Nick is a staff member that manages bookings, prospective patients, and guides our patients in understanding how our clinic treats. He studied an undergraduate degree in Health Sciences at Brock University and shortly after joined the Family Naturopathic Clinic Health Care team. He handles our patients questions delicately, and takes time gets along with all personalities compassionately. Nick is not licensed and does not give Medical or Naturopathic Consultations.
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Julie is an RMT, who offers professional, client centered massage therapy focused on restoring balance, mobility, and overall well-being. Each treatment is tailored to the individual, integrating therapeutic techniques that relieve tension, reduce pain, and promote relaxation. With a grounded, holistic approach, Julie’s treatments support the body's natural ability to heal; helping clients move, feel, and live better. Book with Julie here www.LumaSomatics.com
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My name is Salah Irandoust and I am a Register Social Service Worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Services Workers (OCSWSSW) with more than 30 years of experiences. My specialty: Addiction, Mental Health, Trauma, Immigration/Refugee and Family!
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Naturopathic services are not covered by OHIP, but many private extended health insurance plans do offer partial or full coverage for visits to licensed naturopathic doctors (NDs). Coverage varies by insurer and plan, so patients should check their specific benefits.
Naturopathic doctors treat a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, including:
- Digestive issues (IBS, bloating, food intolerances)
- Hormonal imbalances (PMS, thyroid, menopause, PCOS)
- Fatigue, sleep issues, and stress
- Skin conditions (acne, eczema)
- Allergies and immune support
- Cardiometabolic health (cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes)
Naturopaths also focus on prevention and optimizing overall wellness.
The initial visit is typically 45-60 minutes and includes:
- A full health history and lifestyle assessment
- Review of current symptoms, medications, and lab work
- Discussion of health goals
- A preliminary personalized treatment plan, which may include diet, -supplements, herbal medicine, and lifestyle changes
- Lab testing or follow-up visits may be recommended as needed.
Yes. In Ontario, naturopathic doctors are regulated under the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO). They must:
- Complete a minimum 7–8 years of post-secondary education
- Pass rigorous licensing exams
- Maintain continuing education and standards of practice
- Only those registered with CONO may use the title "Naturopathic Doctor" or "ND".
-Yes, licensed naturopathic doctors in Ontario can order standard lab tests (e.g., blood work, hormone panels, food sensitivity testing) either directly or via third-party labs.
-NDs do not prescribe pharmaceutical medications unless they have obtained prescribing authority certification (additional training regulated by CONO). With this certification, they can prescribe certain restricted substances like bioidentical hormones, desiccated thyroid, or injectable B12.
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