Working together
Care here is guided by careful clinical assessment and evolves over time, rather than following a predetermined plan or protocol. The focus is on understanding what appears most relevant in a given situation, and how different contributing factors relate to one another.
As care progresses, priorities may shift based on how findings change and respond. This allows decisions to be revisited thoughtfully, rather than fixed in advance.
In-person care
In-person assessment is the foundation of this work.
Hands-on evaluation provides information about structural relationships, tissue behavior, and movement patterns that often shapes clinical understanding and decision-making. For people with persistent, complex, or unclear symptoms, this is typically the most appropriate place to begin.
These findings may help clarify whether next steps involve further investigation, naturopathic support, manual care, or collaboration with another clinician.
Virtual care
In some situations, virtual appointments may be appropriate — for example, follow-up discussions, progress check-ins, or review of laboratory findings, where additional hands-on information is unlikely to change clinical decisions.
When virtual care is offered, it is informed by prior in-person understanding when possible. Hands-on assessment remains central to this approach, and virtual care is not considered equivalent to in-person evaluation.
Pace and priorities
This work is approached deliberately. Rather than trying to address everything at once, the focus is on identifying what’s most likely to matter first.
Many people have already tried multiple therapies, supplements, or strategies without clear direction. Adding more too quickly can make it harder to tell what’s helping — and can sometimes make things feel more confusing or overwhelming.
The aim is to start with what needs to be in place for progress to make sense, and to build from there. This allows changes to be understood more clearly and helps keep the process manageable over time.
Appointments & Fees
Appointments are structured to allow adequate time for careful assessment, hands-on evaluation, and clinical reasoning, rather than rushed or protocol-based care.
Initial Assessment — 90 minutes
Comprehensive history and hands-on evaluation, with time to identify key drivers and outline a clinical strategy.
$250Follow-Up Appointments
Visit length is selected based on clinical needs. The 45-minute appointment is the default for most follow-ups.
15 minutes — $85
30 minutes — $135
45 minutes — $185
60 minutes — $215
Lab tests, if recommended, are billed separately.
Extended health benefits may cover naturopathic services. Coverage varies by plan.