|
Our Naturopathic DoctorsWe focus on treating the root cause of illness and provide comprehensive alternative family healthcare including both primary care and specialty care for a wide range of chronic conditions. Dr. Bernie Noe, ND — Naturopathic PhysicianFOCUSAllergies (food and environmental), blood sugar issues (diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and hypoglycemia), cardiovascular disease (high blood pressure, high cholesterol), hormonal issues (thyroid and adrenal dysfunction), gastrointestinal issues (irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc.), headaches, arthritis, fatigue, overweight, and skin problems (eczema, acne). PHILOSOPHYAs a naturopathic physician I treat the whole person, identify and treat the underlying cause of disease, and use natural medicines to restore and maintain health. I try to use the least invasive techniques possible, which usually means starting with dietary and lifestyle therapies. In particular, I work extensively with diets to address food allergies and blood sugar issues. I also employ nutritional and herbal medicines and hormonal therapies. I provide both primary care and specialty care for a wide range of chronic conditions. See the list above as well as the list of conditions on our home page for the most common conditions I treat. CREDENTIALSDoctor Noe earned his doctorate of naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington in 1996. Bastyr University is a nationally accredited naturopathic college, and is a leading research center for natural medicine in North America. He has also completed the following additional professional courses:
Dr. Noe is a member and past officer of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and a member and past president of the Vermont Association of Naturopathic Physicians. He is licensed by the state of Vermont as a naturopathic physician. Dr. Noe received his Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech. Dr. Michael Stadtmauer, ND — Naturopathic PhysicianFOCUSGastrointestinal disorders (IBS, reflux, Crohn's disease, constipation, etc.), thyroid & adrenal imbalance and repair, chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia, auto-immune diseases, metabolic and blood sugar issues, and insomnia. PHILOSOPHYMy focus is on uncovering the root cause of any condition. My goal is to not only help you resolve your symptoms, but to also (and perhaps more importantly) help you understand how and why those symptoms or that condition came about in the first place. I practice what is called functional medicine. This is a style of medicine where the latest in diagnostic testing is combined with the most current research in how those results fit together to give us a much more complete understanding of your biochemistry, hormone imbalances, immune system function, gut function, and metabolism than was previously possible. It is through this understanding that we can more correctly identify the cause and more effectively treat it. To achieve this, I use nutritional supplements, nutrition and dietary advice, acupuncture, Chinese and western herbal formulas, physical manipulation, homeopathy, and other natural modalities. I can also prescribe certain drugs, but these are used only when absolutely necessary. One of my mentors used to always say, "If you do what you've always done, you will get what you've always gotten." I encourage my patients to be open to change within their diets and lifestyles and to be open to new ideas regarding their conditions and how to approach them. I focus on educating my patients in preventive measures and I try to empower them to take charge of their wellness. Every treatment program I recommend is completely tailored to each individual I see. Some want to see me as a naturopath, others as an acupuncturist, and with many patients I combine the two. Whatever we do, my goal is to help you achieve your optimal level of health. I work with everyone from infants to the elderly (however, for primary care purposes, I do not see children under 5. If you cannot find answers to your questions on this site, please do not hesitate to contact me by email. CREDENTIALSDr. Stadtmauer holds a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine (N.D.) awarded after four years of training at the National College of Natural Medicine, the oldest naturopathic medical school in the country. Dr. Stadtmauer also holds a Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine (M.S.O.M.) awarded after completing a three year program in classical Chinese medicine at the National College of Natural Medicine. Study included acupuncture and intensive training in the use and customization of Chinese herbal formulas. Dr. Stadtmauer also received a Diplomate in Acupuncture (Dipl. Ac.) awarded from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Dr. Stadtmauer taught Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for many years at the Jung Tao School of Chinese Medicine in North Carolina where he served as clinic director, clinic supervisor, and classroom instructor. Dr. Stadtmauer has taken multiple trips to China and Tibet to undergo Qi Gong training and intensive instruction in classical Chinese medical traditions. Dr. Stadtmauer received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Vermont, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Dr. Stadtmauer is licensed in Vermont as both a naturopathic physician providing primary and specialist services and as a licensed acupuncturist.
|
WED., FEB. 22, 2012: JUST-RELEASED NATURAL HEALTH STUDY LIFESTYLE SHORTENS TELOMERES, WHICH RAISES HEART DISEASE RISK: Researchers have discovered that the shortening of telomeres at the ends of chromosomes causes a 50 percent increased risk of heart attack and a 25 percent increased risk of early death, regardless of whether the telomeres become shortened by the process of aging or by poor lifestyle choices at any age. Conditions Commonly Treated ADD/ADHD Anxiety Crohns Disease Depression Diabetes Eczema Gout Heart Disease Hypothyroidism Irritable Bowel Prostate Ulcerative Colitis Weight loss Womens Health
|
||
|
©2000-2012 Bernie Noe, ND • Phone: 802.229.2038Green Mountain Natural Health • 174 Elm Street • Montpelier, VT 05602View Privacy Policy • Email Webmaster • Website by MadRiverWeb.com |



