A Natural Approach to Whole-Body Health
At Symmetry Wellness Centre, we believe in health care that treats the whole person—not just symptoms. Naturopathic medicine blends modern scientific knowledge with traditional and natural therapies to support your body’s innate ability to heal. Whether you're dealing with chronic health concerns, stress, or looking for a proactive approach to wellness, naturopathic medicine can help you feel your best.
What is Naturopathic Medicine?
Naturopathic medicine is a licensed, primary health care system that focuses on treating the root cause of health concerns rather than just managing symptoms. By addressing nutrition, lifestyle, and natural therapies, Naturopathic Doctors (NDs) provide individualized treatment plans that support both acute and chronic conditions.
Naturopathic care incorporates:
✔ Botanical medicine – Using plant-based therapies to support healing
✔ Traditional Chinese medicine & acupuncture – Restoring balance and energy flow
✔ Homeopathy – Gentle, natural remedies to stimulate the body’s healing processes
✔ Clinical nutrition – Personalized dietary guidance for optimal health
✔ Lifestyle counseling – Supporting long-term well-being through stress management and habits
Common Conditions Treated
Naturopathic medicine can help manage a variety of health concerns, including:
Stress, fatigue & burnout
Digestive issues (IBS, bloating, food sensitivities, reflux)
Skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis)
Hormonal imbalances & menstrual concerns
Thyroid & metabolic health
Autoimmune conditions & chronic inflammation
Headaches & migraines
Allergies & immune support
A Personalized Approach to Wellness
One of the key benefits of naturopathic medicine is the individualized care you receive. NDs take the time to understand your unique health history, lifestyle, and goals, developing a custom treatment plan that supports your physical, emotional, and mental well-being.
What to Expect from a Naturopathic Doctor (ND)
Naturopathic Doctors are highly trained health professionals who complete a rigorous four-year medical program at an accredited institution, covering more than 4,500 classroom hours and 1,500 clinical training hours. In Nova Scotia, NDs are licensed professionals and must be members of both the Nova Scotia Association of Naturopathic Doctors (NSAND) and the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND).
Book a Naturopathic Medicine Consultation Today
If you're looking for a natural, personalized approach to your health, naturopathic medicine may be right for you. Schedule an appointment today and take the first step toward long-term well-being.