Wednesday, December 02, 2009
As a parent, you may wonder if there is any difference between a
naturopathic doctor's visit and a conventional one. You may be
curious about how a naturopathic doctor is trained. (Find out here.)
You may already be considering naturopathic care for your family, but
were waiting for the "right" time. Whatever your situation, now you
have the chance to give it a try!
This holiday season, I've decided
to spend a day giving back to my community. I'm offering a low-risk
opportunity to experience the real difference between naturopathic care
and conventional care.
It is true that a naturopathic doctor's
visit costs more than your typical insurance copay to see a
conventional doctor - on the surface. When you include the potential
long-term expenses, however - additional doctor's visits, medications,
surgeries, and a reduced quality of life - a holistic and preventative
approach to health begins to make real financial sense. There is no
better time to start this than at the beginning - in childhood.
For
one day only, December 12, 2009, I am providing well-child visits for
$30 (a $100 value for new patients). Each 45-minute visit will include
a physical exam, a developmental assessment, and information about
nutrition and natural therapies for children. (Read more about
naturopathic well-child visits on my website.)
There
are only five openings available, so make sure you don't miss out!
Call (970) 232-8447 today to schedule your child's appointment.
Experience the natural, compassionate, whole-child care that is
naturopathic medicine.