Naturopaths in Burlington
Browse 22 naturopaths in Burlington.
Balance Integrative Health and IV Therapy
Dr. Andrea Gri, Naturopathic Doctor - Burlington
Dr. Chiler Ataner ND
Dr. Dominique Vanier ND
Dr. Lisa Vecchi, ND, RAc
Dr. Mollie Brennan, Naturopathic Doctor
Natural Health Options | Dr. Basharat Hussain
Nova Health Integrative Medicine
Tansley Naturopathic in Burlington
Burlington Naturopathic & Wellness Clinic
Phenom High Performance Medicine Clinic
Pillars of Wellness - Burlington Physiotherapy, Counselling, Chiropractor
Burlington Natural Health Centre
Dr. Philip K.L Lee ND
New Leaf Homeopathic Family Medicine
The Healing Path Chiropractic and Wellness Centre
The Poppy Clinic
Townsend Naturopathic Clinic
Dr. Danielle O’Connor ND
imbuir- naturopathic medicine + intravenous (iV) therapy
Natural Care Clinic
Clarity Health Burlington Naturopathic
Frequently Asked Questions
The information here is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider about your specific situation.
What is a naturopathic doctor (ND)?
Naturopathic doctors complete a 4-year post-graduate program at an accredited naturopathic medical school. They're regulated health professionals in Ontario, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. NDs use natural therapies — nutrition, herbal medicine, acupuncture, lifestyle counseling — to treat the root cause of health issues.
How much does a naturopath visit cost in Burlington?
Initial consultations run $200-$350 (60-90 minutes). Follow-ups are $100-$175 (30-45 minutes). Lab testing is extra ($200-$800 depending on panels). Most employer health benefit plans cover naturopathy, typically $500-$1,000/year.
Is naturopathy covered by insurance?
Most employer health benefit plans cover naturopathic medicine. OHIP does not cover naturopathy. Check your plan for coverage amounts. In regulated provinces (ON, BC, AB, SK, MB), NDs can order lab tests and some costs may be partially covered.
Can a naturopath replace my regular doctor?
Naturopaths complement conventional medicine — they don't replace your family doctor. Many NDs work alongside MDs, especially for chronic conditions. Your ND can communicate with your doctor to coordinate care. For emergencies or acute conditions, always see your MD or go to the ER.
What should I expect at my first visit?
Your first visit is typically 60-90 minutes. The ND will take a detailed health history, discuss your diet, lifestyle, and goals, and may do a physical exam. They'll create a personalized treatment plan that might include dietary changes, supplements, herbal medicine, or other natural therapies.