ABOUT OUR HEALING ROOTS...

Katrina Bogdon, ND

Naturopathic Doctor

​Graduated from a four-year accredited naturopathic medical school in North America. Completed a two-year residency in naturopathic oncology and served at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa, OK for 5 years.

Received hands-on, supervised training in biochemistry, pathology, laboratory science, diagnostic imaging, clinical physical diagnosis, nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, physical medicine, and pharmacology**

Completed over 4100 hours of class and clinical training, including over 1200 hours of hands-on, supervised, clinical training.

** Missouri does not legally recognize the practice of naturopathic medicine. She does not provide medical diagnosis or medical treatment in the state of Missouri.

What Makes Us Different...

Katrina Bogdon, ND is only one of two natural health care providers in the Springfield Ozarks region who attended an AANMC accredited program. This means...

1. Natural medicine training and philosophy were integrated throughout her entire six years of naturopathic medical school and residency. She didn't learn conventional medicine first and natural medicine second. She was trained to think holistically from the very beginning.

2. She didn't do a correspondence program or mail-in certificate program for her naturopathic education. Her naturopathic medical training was done in person with hands-on, supervised clinical training

Katrina Bogdon, ND has completed additional training and education in integrative oncology and a plant-based approach. She is trained to work integratively with conventional oncology care. She also provides care for people without a cancer diagnosis.

What is Naturopathic Healthcare?

Naturopathic care begins with time to listen.

You are not limited to discussing one single symptom. All of your symptoms and your story come together as

pieces of a larger puzzle.

Naturopathic care ultimately seeks to figure out the
underlying causes
and restores your body to health by looking at the whole picture.

This tradition is rooted in the belief that the body knows how to return to wellness
when the obstacles to health are removed.

Naturopathic care believes in using less invasive methods first

to reduce the risk of harm, such as time in nature, water, lifestyle changes, a plant-based approach, and nutrients.

As needed naturopathic care can be safely integrated with your conventional medical care for chronic disease conditions such as cancer.

Lindsay Morris

Administrative & Communications Assistant

Lindsay thrives in supporting roles where she can synergistically work to create positive outcomes in the world. She has a passion for health & wellness that originated with her own health journey and she is particularly interested in the mind-body connection. Unimpressed by the hustle and bustle of modern life, she left the city to build a simple and deeply meaningful life in the Ozark hills with her husband.

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