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National Integrated Health Associates (NIHA)
Holistic Integrative Medicine & Dental Center
Leaders in integrative and functional medicine and holistic dentistry, National Integrated Health Associates (NIHA) has been serving the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia metropolitan area since 1995. Patients come from all over the United States to visit our cutting-edge holistic health care center.
NIHA’s integrative and functional medicine doctors and dentists blend the best of Western medicine and safe, natural therapies for comprehensive holistic treatment to help the body heal. Our practice is unique, offering a wide range of medical and dental services in one convenient location. Our professional health team includes integrative and functional medical physicians, holistic dentist, naturopathic physicians, and health professionals highly skilled in chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, IV therapies, and other healing therapies.
What Patients Say
Great office, best doctors. Dr Kalva is amazing to work with. Appreciate everyone here in the office, so helpful and kind.
Absolutely fabulous place. Best doctors ever.

I have been seeing Dr. Kannankeril for a few years and she is actively helping to get my body balanced and healthy. She listens, is knowledgeable, up to date with new treatments and excellent in her field. I always feel confident in her care that she is supporting me to great health in a personal way.
Dr. Kalva is an EXTRAORDINARY GEM of a doctor. HE IS ONE OF A KIND. He’s compassionate, warm, and highly skilled in functional medicine. He has great knowledge on thyroid issues and progressive treatment. He’s a wonderful communicator with teens and parents. We have been so blessed to find him. His care has been transformative for our family.
Dr. Coy Roskosky is the best Chiropractor I’ve ever been to! I even trusted him working on my children. My son played football and Dr. Coy help tremendously!
This is an excellent dentist office. After moving to the area, I struggled to find a great dentist. Most dentists in the area were still okay with mercury based fillings and routinely told me I had cavities when I suspected that was not true. NIHA provided a healthy experience and in my opinion are much more trustworthy.
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5 Tips to Keep Children in Good Health
What are the best health tips to keep your children healthy? Viral and bacterial infections are all around us; if your child is going to daycare or school, they are exposed to numerous microbes every day. Many of those microbes are not disease-causing, but the many...
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Help for Concussions with Manual Regulation Therapy
The movie “Concussion” and various past/present NFL stars suffering from repeated collisions have helped raise greater public awareness regarding the serious impact of repetitive sports injuries leading to potential traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Impact sports such...
Are You Sensitive to Electrosmog? Ways to Minimize Exposure to EMF
Electrosmog is the electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic frequencies that are emitted from cell phones, cordless phones, Wi-Fi, wireless devices, wireless baby monitors, electricity, cell towers, high power lines etc. that are ever present and increasing in...
How to Heal Your Power of Now
I trust you are familiar with Eckhart Tolle’s book, The Power of Now, which has had a tremendous impact on people’s spiritual lives and understanding around the world. From what I understand, from having read, not that book, but a different book by Tolle, the main...
Genetic Testing – A New Way to Influence How Kids Turn Out?
A famous best-seller, The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do, by psychologist Judith Rich Harris, has been circulating for 20 years. Based on amassed studies, parental influences on children matter a lot less than peer group influences, and they both matter less than genetic factors. Parents are advised to not blame themselves if their children don’t become Rhodes scholars, because controlling peer group influences is difficult and controlling genetic expression is impossible. Until the last few years, parents were expected to do the best they can to control the friends that their children hang out with, and hope that their children’s genes will line up well enough to someday produce a productive, happy member of society.




