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    Clinic Alternative Medicines

    Clinic Alternative Medicines

    5.0(8 reviews)
    25.0 mi

    I've received acupuncture from both Jen and Emma Lee and they're both great! Currently Emma is…read moretreating me with acupuncture and herbs to help keep my immune system strong and my stress level manageable. I trust her completely and I definitely receive many benefits from her expertise. Emma is kind and easy to talk to. Clinic is a beautiful space - clean, cozy, and welcoming. I highly recommend Emma, Jen and Clinic.

    I'll be honest with you, Jen Nery is my sister. This doesn't make it easier for me to give a…read morepositive review. It makes it harder for me to relax when she's treating me. I still I got a Chinese medicine consultation and shiatsu massage. I love the office and rooms. It's very warm and relaxing and surprisingly quiet for being on the strip in Northampton. It was partly this peaceful environment and partly Jennifer's gentle manner that had me totally calm and relaxed in minutes. I had never had shiatsu before and I have to tell you.. Try shiatsu some time in your life! It's not just a normal massage feeling. It's transformative. I felt it in my whole body. It wasn't just about an isolated region she was manipulating at the moment, there was a greater purpose to every piece of the treatment. After my Chinese medicine session, I took a nap. CLINIC offers naps! All in all it was a great experience. I love my sister, but I can tell you unbiasedly that she's incredible at what she does and this is a great place that makes you feel like you're improving your wellbeing the whole time.

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    Cedar Rose Naturopathic - Dr. Nitya at the Blue Dragon Apothecary

    Cedar Rose Naturopathic

    5.0(7 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    Dr Nitya is the real deal. If you're looking for a passionate, caring, knowledgeable naturopathic…read moredoctor, she's the one!! I trusted her with my health issues other doctors couldn't touch, and Dr Nitya did not disappoint. I highly recommend her.

    Testimonial: Nitya…read more Dr. Eisenheim guided me back to health and set me up to stay well going forward. At age 54, after years of intermittent problems and alternative treatments, I feel that I finally understand what I need to do to take care of myself. When I first turned to Dr. Eisenheim, my primary complaint was that I'd been experiencing morning exhaustion for a long time. It was difficult to start the day, day after day, with no desire whatsoever to get out of bed. Was I depressed? Was I just getting old? Was this what it was going to be like from now on? Another, lifelong, problem was food cravings that kept my weight a little higher than I felt comfortable with. The problem was far worse when I was younger, so I tried to be grateful that it had become much more manageable and just deal with it. Dr. Eisenheim determined that, among other things, I was suffering from moderate adrenal exhaustion. I'd experienced it twice before, and here I was again! She put me on a program that got my adrenals back in shape. I even held up well as we headed into the dark months of late fall -- a time when I traditionally crash. I feel like myself again. More than previous practitioners, Dr. Eisenheim helped me understand my vulnerability to adrenal problems and how to avoid future crashes. Because I really get it now, I feel confident that I can plan and do the self-care I need. As for the food cravings, some concerns about inflammation prompted Dr. Eisenheim to recommend the "TQI" (To Quiet Inflammation) book/eating plan. Now, I've been focused on healthful food all my life. But committing to the TQI regimen for several weeks brought me solidly back to basics long enough to remind me that my body demands a narrow path, food-wise -- and that it's so worth it. The chronic cravings virtually disappeared. I have little desire for foods that put me off-balance. This is huge. And I find myself gradually losing weight despite eating five times a day. I feel really good about where I am now, and optimistic about the future. I would definitely go back to Dr. Eisenheim ... but I don't think I'll need to!

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    Chris Keroack - New England Center for Functional Medicine

    Chris Keroack - New England Center for Functional Medicine

    1.3(4 reviews)
    35.8 mi

    I called to make a new patient appointment and was told they were taking new patients but would not…read morebook me until I set up an online account and complete intake forms. While I'm not a huge fan of that process I was still willing to do it because I was looking for a provider that offered a more holistic approach. Once I filled everything out I received a phone call to book my appointment at which time I was told they don't do primary care, which I indicated on my intake forms that I was looking for. This is very frustrating and had they told me that when I first called I wouldn't have wasted my time or theirs by doing a bunch of paperwork. I can't say that I wouldn't recommend them but think that if someone calls their office they should at least ask what kind of care people are looking for before referring them to a lengthy intake process.

    I saw Dr. Keroack today, full of hope after a 34 year ordeal with mold toxicity that many doctors…read morehad missed. I explained that my present doctor was unable to treat the mold due to some extensive food, supplement and medication allergies. Dr. Keroavk's only offering was 3 medications after I was crystal clear about these intense allergies. He actually challenged my allergies. He also mentioned to his trainee, that my tongue looked good, due my diet. Other than the mold and related allergies, I am in excellent health. I have a holistic health practice and am a certified vegan nutrition health coach. He later told me that I have too much fat (I'm 5'4" and typically weigh 130. I am a size 6. I workout 5 days a week for 3 hours with weights, ride the bike, do yoga, etc.). His machine told him that I had too much fat. He claimed that it was due to my vegan diet that lacked protein AFTER I told him that my meals included beans, hemp seeds and nuts (PS Most foods have protein, even kale.). Why don't doctors know this? Where do vegans get their protein? The same place elephants and other strong animals do, FROM PLANTS! When the secretary asked me when I would make my next appointment, I whispered "Never." If I wanted to be misunderstood, had pills and handouts about pills thrown at me with no other alternatives, I would have gone to a traditional doctor. I did not expect this from a functional doctor who says this in his biography: " As a functional medicine physician, I know that optimal health and balanced living is a realistic goal for every human being at every stage of life. Because of this, I am dedicated to assisting my patients in reaching their full potential in order to pursue life to the fullest. I help guide patients through foundational and personalized approaches to health that focus on dietary guidelines, activity regimens, stress management and sleep management that are specifically designed for each patient. Each personalized health and wellness plan takes into account the five foundational imbalances: Nutrition, Metabolism, Inflammation, Detoxification and Oxidation." The handouts were mass produced meaning that this is not personalized care at all! New England Center for Functional Medicine had this to say: "Our integrative and holistic treatment model focuses on the Mind, Body, and Spirit of the individual." I GOT NONE OF THE ABOVE! I got 3 pills and I'm fat AFTER I TOLD HIM THAT I CANNOT TAKE PILLS! I cried in my car after I left. I was let down and felt disrespected and unheard. I do not recommend Dr. Keroack. He got one star ONLY because he recommended Nirvana Sps & Wellness. They helped me, treated me with respect and created a warm environment for healing.

    The UltraWellness Center - Doctor Mark Hyman

    The UltraWellness Center

    2.6(14 reviews)
    51.6 mi

    Wish this could be positive. We had very high hopes when going to Dr. Hyman's clinic. We honestly…read morefelt so blessed to discover they were located within the same state as us. However, our experience has ended on a negative note, after working with the clinic for seven months. The only way to summarize all our complaints into one is to say that the care my daughter received was not patient centered. The care is clinic centered. There's a lot of gatekeeping as far as access to the professionals. It takes days to weeks to get responses in the portal, which the clinic prefers you use as your primary means to communicate with the team. I will provide three more examples of how this clinic put what they wanted ahead of what my daughter needed. The first example was when the team initially decided that my daughter's issue was an eating disorder, not a medical issue. Her assigned doctor and team had decided this before even waiting for her lab results. And when they decided this, they had someone we had never spoken to before, Kelly, call us over the phone and tell us their opinion while my daughter )was sitting with me. they also said they need to pause her care because of this .It was not handled with any kind of care or compassion. however, when the lab results came back and showed that she was actually suffering from a medical condition, our main doctor said he understood why "someone" would've diagnosed her with an eating disorder even though she doesn't have one. however, that "Someone" was him. I also found after a discussion with Kelly that she had been led to believe before talking to us about the eating disorder that we had already been approached about it by the nutritionist and doctor. This was 100% untrue. When she contacted us to talk to us about it was the very first time either of us had heard about it. The second thing that happened that stands out, was when my daughter's doctor accused her of lying about what she was eating. When I actually confronted him on the phone about accusing her of lying, he then backpedal and called it "food amnesia". It's not that I don't believe food amnesia exists, but that's not what was happening here. My daughter lives with me, goes to school in our house, doesn't really go out socially because of her illness, and I'm telling you right now as someone who has a long history of battling these illnesses and who also has OCD, she does not lie about what she eats. And after he accused her of that, our trust in him pretty much went out the window. In the same conversation when I told him I wanted to talk more about the role her mental health was playing. he said he didn't want to. So I guess that means the doctor gets to only discuss his own agenda. The final thing that happened, was when we requested the Center to assign us a new doctor, because my daughter no longer trusted her current one. There was a lot of back-and-forth meetings and discussions and at the end of them all they made us stick with the same doctor. And as a social worker, as someone who works daily to advocate for my patients, I feel very strongly that the clinic did this for their own benefit and not for my daughters. if I had found out that any of my patients had a doctor that accused them of lying, I would've reported that Dr and denied him from providing future care for my patient. Not only did he insult her, but he didn't even reach out after our complaint to apologize. You know this was a 17 year old girl they were dealing with, not a 50-year-old woman. I could bite my tongue if I had to and try to move forward with trust, but I don't expect my daughter who's been through four years of these accusations to endure that. Anyone who's been suffering from her kind of conditions knows that you go through lots of traditional doctors before you find out functional medicine is the only hope. Those traditional doctors look at you and tell you there's nothing wrong. They make you doubt yourself enough. We didn't need the functional medicine doctor doing the same. I believe the only positive this place provided was that it ran a slew of tests that no other doctor prior had done. Those tests were helpful in getting us a diagnosis and providing us with some direction on next steps. I will also say that the dietitian, although she didn't really succeed in helping my daughter, at least tried and had a very good heart and was patient with all my daughter's questions and concerns. Meanwhile the doctor eventually told my daughter she just had to live with the situation and she would eventually grow out of it. "It's not gonna kill you." My daughter has done a ton and tons of research on her own and we know that's not true. We are now moving on and trying to find a different clinic that can truly help her. And we did spend a fortune getting care here, but we knew we would ahead of time. We just hoped that price tag would've produced better results.

    I am complimenting and thanking the front end person of the ultra wellness center. particularly the…read morereception person who made me feel very welcome and was warm and gracious to me. That is the most important aspect of any medical practice

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