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Holistic Pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

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Healthy Children, Naturally 

Holistic pediatrics is an approach that addresses the whole child, emphasizing the interconnection between body and mind.  This holistic approach focuses on wellness and  disease prevention in order  to strengthen the child’s ability to self-heal.

At NIHA, we are proud to offer medical care for your child that is thorough and extensive.  We provide extended visits if needed in order to foster a long-term healthcare relationship.

Caring for the Whole Child

 

In assessing a child, the pediatrician or naturopath will inquire not only about health history and symptoms, but will also ask about your child’s diet, exercise, stress, sleep, home and school environment, spiritual and emotional well-being. This is a comprehensive holistic approach.

Increasing numbers of children are suffering from chronic conditions such as asthma, allergies, ADHD, autism, diabetes and obesity, and even stress, anxiety and depression.  Toxicities, diet, genetics, GI issues and/or nutritional deficiencies and on-going stress may be underlying causes or exacerbate these conditions.

During your visit with the doctor, a plan of care will be formulated.  Every child (just like every adult) is very unique.  If lab tests are deemed necessary and ordered for your child, we have an on-site lab within the office.

Your doctor’s plan of care may include a nutrition plan or dietary modifications, other lifestyle recommendations, or herbals, medications, or supplements. Our physicians will prescribe traditional medications if needed,  but many parents prefer to start with a less invasive natural option.

Holistic Pediatrics Offers

 

  • More options for healing- Natural and traditional treatment options
  • Learning the importance of the gut/digestive health for wellness and good immunity as the child grows
  • Extended visits can be for a routine well visit or particular concern
  • Urgent/Sick visits in-person or via telemedicine
  • Team approach to care, using a patient-centered medical home model with referrals to specialists and/or fellow NIHA providers to optimize your child’s overall health
  • Convenient location in Washington, D.C., with on-site garage parking and Red Line Metro access

Whether you are looking for preventive care for your child or natural options for common health issues, an integrative, holistic approach can help your child achieve optimal wellness.

Providers:

Dr. Lorelle Bradley, MD, MBA, FAAP,  Pediatrician, General pediatrics, including Lyme Disease and co-infections (ILADS certified), ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, Behavioral Issues, Allergies, Colic, Eczema, GERD, obesity, MAPS, and PANDAS/PANS

Dr. Charlene Kannankeril, ND, naturopathic physician, is trained by the Autism Research Institute and offers biomedical treatment of Autism, ADHD, Asperger’s, and Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), and other children’s health issues.

Dr. Shadi Sarebanha ND, PhD, naturopathic physician with additional training in pediatric care. She is fluent in English, Mandarin and Persian languages. She received her Medical Degree (MD) in Iran, although she is practicing as a naturopathic physician.

Dr. Autumn Frandsen, ND, naturopathic physician, will see children for a focused-care visit, such as allergies or gut issues.

CALL 202-237-7000 or use the form below to Request a Pediatric Appointment

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