Last month, Naturopathic Medical Center, previously known as West Valley Naturopathic Center, opened its second location in Northeast Mesa, offering overall health support to adults and children including treatment for autoimmune diseases, emotional concerns such as depression, and more.
“We want people to feel great — not just okay, not just good, but great,” said founder and medical director Dr. Brian Archambault, N.M.D. “When patients start to have energy, they are motivated and can start to have an impact within their households. The whole household benefits from that, allowing us to make a generational change.”
The success at the Goodyear location led to the expansion to Northeast Mesa, allowing more people to benefit and feel their best.
Dr. Jordan Trapp, who has a background working with chronic disease, chronic infection, and integrated cancer care will be the physician at the Mesa location. She came on board at Naturopathic Medical Center to provide more general care to patients and help more people.
Many of her patients are seeing results with hormone replacement therapy, IV therapy, and ozone therapy,which are all offered within the practice.
New patients meet with a physician for a one-hour consultation to dive deep into the patient’s current symptoms and medical care before deciding on the next steps.
“It parallels what you would typically see with your primary care allopathic physician, but you’re getting more time and more attention with our doctors,” said Dr. Archambault.
Within three to six months, the team usually finds patients feeling great. At this point, the patient will continue to have a six-month test phase to ensure they continue to feel better, and their treatment is working effectively.
What we’re working toward is not being a third, fourth, or fifth option for people who are not feeling well,” said Dr. Archambault. “From my perspective, the way we do medicine is the way that medicine was and the way it should be. Most of our allopathic counterparts are seeing up to 40 people a day, and they’re frustrated because they realize the model is ineffective and inefficient. Our goal is to give people amazing health care.
While many insurance providers do not contract with naturopathic offices, some insurance plans will reimburse patients for the cost of treatment. Patients are also able to use their health savings account for any treatment through the Naturopathic Medical Center.
Naturopathic Medical Center is located at 3645 N. Power Road, Suite 125, in Mesa. For more information, visit wvncaz.com or call (480) 590-2359.