We offer video telehealth to the residents of 26 US states.
Aerial was born in Florida and grew up along the beautiful Gulf Coast. She is the mother of two wonderful children, and the fur mom of two Great Danes and a Tuxedo Cat.
In her spare time, she enjoys photography and has a special place in her heart for graphic design. She loves scuba diving, traveling, and exploring new places and discovering fun activities with her children.
Aerial is also very passionate for the Naturopathic way of life and wishes to share the knowledge she gains from working with NDs with her friends and loved ones. She is currently pursuing a certification in Aeronautical Engineering and an Associate Degree in Computer Sciences.
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Currently, 22 states, five Canadian provinces, the District of Columbia, and the US territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands have laws regulating naturopathic doctors (NDs). In these states and provinces, naturopathic doctors are required to graduate from a four-year, in-residence naturopathic medical school and pass an extensive postdoctoral board examination (NPLEX) in order to receive a license or registration. Licensed naturopathic physicians must fulfill state- or province-mandated continuing education requirements annually, and have a specific scope of practice defined by the law in their state or province. States currently offering licensure and registration to naturopathic physicians include: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington.
Scope of practice regulations vary among licensed/regulated states, as do the parameters and restrictions for practitioners located in as yet unlicensed venues. Legal provisions still allow naturopathic doctors to consult with patients, making recommendations and suggestions based on prior diagnosis, in several of the yet unlicensed states and provinces. Contact us to find out more information regarding these regulations.
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