Dr. Umut Duygu Uzunel
Licensed and Board Certified Naturopathic Doctor, MD (Turkey)
I’m a Licensed Naturopathic Doctor in Ontario, I graduated from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, in Toronto, Ontario. I’m registered with the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO) and a member of the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND), and the Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND). I am a physician and an eye surgeon from Turkey, which makes me an expert in the medical profession.
services
How can I help you?
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine, or Asian medicine principles are based on the concept of Qi, which is the energy that flows through meridians in the body.
Nutritional Counselling
Lifestyle counseling can offer support and guidance for making daily choices that enhance your mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical health.
Intramuscular Injections
Recognizing the vital link between diet and health, obtaining a diverse range of nutrients through methods like vitamin injections can expedite the support of your body's systems.
Laboratory Tests
I utilize conventional medical laboratory tests to assist in diagnosing and managing patients’ health. These tests can help identify early signs of diseases and detect system imbalances.
Holistic Counselling
My counseling sessions mirror Naturopathic appointments, starting with tackling your major challenges and delving into how they shape your behaviors, aiming to uncover and resolve root causes and emotional patterns.
Botanical Medicine
Botanical and herbal medicine is another aspect of Asian Medicine that utilizes the healing properties of various plants and herbs. These natural remedies can be consumed as supplements, brewed into teas, or applied topically.
How it works?
To promote overall well-being and help you attain harmony in all areas of your life, my approach focuses on three main methods:
Botanical Medicine
Asian Medicine incorporates botanical and herbal remedies derived from plants, which can be taken as supplements, teas, or topicals, blending traditional knowledge with evidence-based research to tackle health issues and prevent diseases while considering potential medication interactions.
Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese medicine principles center around Qi, an energy flowing through body meridians; imbalances lead to health issues, addressed through practices like acupuncture, moxibustion, and cupping, aiming to harmonize the body's systems and balance yin-yang forces for improved well-being.
Counselling
Counseling involves recognizing the connection between diet and well-being, offering personalized nutritional guidance, identifying food sensitivities, and addressing lifestyle factors to optimize overall health and well-being.