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About Us
Education Naturopathic Medical Doctors are trained at
one of four accredited colleges in the U.S. They undergo four years
of educational and clinical training in basic sciences, as well as
the areas which make Naturopaths unique. These areas include;
homeopathy, nutrition, IV supplementation, spinal manipulation,
hydrotherapy, counseling, and the use of plants medicinally.
Naturopaths are required to take basic science board exams at the
end of their second year and clinical board exams at the end of
their fourth year in order to be eligible for licensure. |
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Karen Freeze, N.M.D received her undergraduate degree and a Masters in Sociology from the University of Hawaii. During her time at the University of Hawaii, Dr. Freeze founded focus groups in which she counceled troubled individuals who were battling eating disorders. Dr. Freeze completed her medical training at National College of Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM), the oldest of the naturopathic colleges, located in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Freeze is licensed in the state of Arizona as well as in Oregon, and is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP). She has obtained advanced training in the field of women's health, IV therapy supplementation and minor surgery. The focus of Dr. Freeze's practice is in treating the many disorders which afflict women, ranging from premenstrual syndrome to hormone replacement using bioidentical sources. Dr. Freeze is co- founder of West Valley Naturopathic Center.
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Brian Archambault,
N.M.D. received his undergraduate degree from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1998. His degree is in exercise
physiology with an emphasis in cardiac care. Dr.
Archambault trained with a cardiologist performing
exercise stress tests in an outpatient setting. He then went on to
study medicine at National College of Naturopathic Medicine where
he received his doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine. Dr.
Archambault is a member of the AANP and is a board member
of the Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association where he is chair
of the insurance committee and co-chair of the legislative
committee. Dr. Archambault has received advanced training in
treating heart disease and the disorders which afflict the
cardiovascular system. He also has extensive training in IV
therapy, and physical medicine, including spinal manipulation.
Dr. Archambault specializes in a nonsurgical
treatment for hemorrhoids. The procedure allows patients to be
treated for their hemorrhoids and continue their daily events
without interruption. Treatment time per hemorrhoid is typically
between 12-15 minutes with only slight discomfort involved.
Dr. Archambault is also co-founder and owner of
West Valley Naturopathic Center. |
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