Does New Hampshire License Naturopathic Doctors?

May 24, 20210 comments

Is New Hampshire one of the states which has Naturopathic Doctors?

Good news! Yes! Since 1996, New Hampshire has recognized naturopathic doctors!

Naturopathic medicine focuses on the whole patient to support their health and wellness.

New Hampshire is currently one of 22 states, D.C., and territories of Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands which license or register naturopathic doctors in the state.

Naturopathic Doctor State Map

Map, AANP

Naturopathic Medicine–An Opportune Time to Find a Doctor in Your State

There are a number of reasons as to why people seek out a naturopathic doctor. The reasons range from individuals who suffer from chronic pain and want to avoid pharmaceutical drugs to their belief that they will receive a more personalized, customized treatment.

According to Grand View Research, the global complementary and alternative medicine market size was valued at USD 82.27 billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.03% from 2021 to 2028, (March 2021).

How Does Someone Become a Naturopathic Doctor? 

Most students have had pre-med training and have earned a B.S. degree. Naturopathic Doctors must graduate from a 4-year accredited naturopathic program and pass an extensive board examination. complete four years of training in disciplines such as clinical nutrition, acupuncture, homeopathic medicine, botanical medicine, physical medicine, and counseling.  During their final two years of education, naturopathic students receive hands-on clinical training.

How Do I Find a Naturopathic Doctor in New Hampshire? 

NHAND Can Help!

To find a Naturopathic Doctor in the state of New Hampshire, go to NHAND.  As the state association for naturopathic doctors, our web site has a search tool where you can find a doctor that lives near you.

I Live Outside New Hampshire

For out of state inquiries, you can go to AANP.

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