Heart Health

Heart disease (also known as cardiovascular disease), refers to a range of conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels. These conditions can include coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, and heart valve problems. Risk factors for heart disease include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, obesity, and a family history of heart disease.

In collaboration with you, our medical practitioners can create a treatment plan that blends conventional and complementary therapies, while also providing practical recommendations for lifestyle changes. By adopting a holistic outlook towards medicine, we delve deep into the underlying cause of the condition and focus on treating it, rather than just the symptoms.

NIIM Clinicians With a Special Interest in Heart Health:

Debby Cheung
Debby Cheung

Acupuncturist & Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Lisa Hodge
Lisa Hodge

Naturopath

Dr Sanil Nair
Dr Sanil Nair

Integrative General Practitioner

Dr Sandra Parsons
Dr Sandra Parsons

Integrative General Practitioner

Megan Reilly
Megan Reilly

Integrative Naturopathic Practitioner – Nutritionist – Herbalist

Kathleen Robb
Kathleen Robb

Naturopath

Simone Roberg
Simone Roberg

Integrative Nutrition and Health Coach

Rochelle Wickramaratchi
Rochelle Wickramaratchi

Ayurveda Practitioner & Clinical Naturopath

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