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| Welcome to the Dragonfly Family Health Centre located in Ottawa / Kanata Canada. | | | WE'VE MOVED!!!!! WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION! We are conveniently located at 171 Old Colony Road, south of Hazeldean Mall; which is South of Hwy 17 using the Eagleson Exit. Free ample street parking is available in our driveway or on the opposite side of the stret. Please click HERE for an overview map, or click HERE for a more detailed map. | | | |
| | | | How Naturopathic Doctors Help You! | | | Naturopathic doctors are primary healthcare providers and, as such, treat patients with all health concerns. People with virtually all chronic and most acute conditions may benefit from treatment by a Naturopathic Doctor. All ages can be helped.
Some of the most common health conditions brought to ND's can be viewed by clicking HERE. | | | |
| | | | Services that we offer at the Dragonfly Family Health Centre include: | | | - Prenatal and Postnatal care
- Pediatrics
- Fertility
- Diet & Nutrition
- Acupuncture
- Bowen Therapy
- Food Testing
- Constitutional Hydrotherapy
- Metabolic Analysis
- Homeopathy & Herbal Medicine
- Adrenal Fatigue
- Ann Lawrence, B.Sc., N.D. (Clinic Director)
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| | | | What to expect during an initial naturopathic consultation | | | During the initial 1 hour consultation, the ND will take a thorough history so that the underlying issues surrounding your condition or concern can be addressed. A physical examination with clothes on (not internal) will also aid the physician in determining what areas need attention to best address the health issues that most concerns you. The ND will then determine which lifestyle, nutritional, herbal or other type of therapy may best suit your case at which point, a joint decision with you will be made as to how best to proceed. You are the master of your life! Our goal is to teach you as much as possible to help you reach your health goals. The follow-up visits are usually ½ hour in length and the 2nd visit will usually be within 2 to 3 weeks of the initial consultation during which time the ND may ask you to get blood tests or other information gathering as well as start the initial treatment protocol. During the second visit a final plan is usually completed and you will not generally need to return for at least another month. | |
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