- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Sinusitis
- Nutritional Counseling
- Primary CareNaturopathic physicians are primary care practitioners trained as experts in natural medicine. They base their practice on the founding principles of naturopathic medicine, which are as follows...
- High Cholesterol
- Cervical CancerThere are fewer side effects and health concerns when using the BHRT option as opposed to the risks of HRT like female cancer, cervical cancer, and blood clots. If all other options have been explored and quality of life is minimized, BHRT might be a helpful alternative to HRT.
- Depression
- Mental Health
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- HypothyroidismDr. Fisel has maintained a private practice in Guilford, Connecticut for close to 10 years. In that time, he has served people from all across Connecticut, including the communities of Guilford, Branford, New Haven, Madison and Clinton. Dr. Fisel can effectively treat a wide variety of ailments, including chronic fatigue, back pain, Lyme disease, and hypothyroidism. In addition to private practice, Dr. Fisel also holds an adjunct faculty position at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine. In this position, he acts as a supervising physician for students who are finishing their clinical training to become naturopathic physicians. Not only does this allow Dr. Fisel to be a mentor and educator, but also to be a part of an outreach clinic that serves a low-income population free of charge. In addition to his commitments to education and private practice, Dr. Fisel also serves as an international health consultant for Diagnose-Me.com, where people from all over the world can consult him for his highly-regarded medical opinion. This service has become invaluable for people who feel like they have nowhere else to turn when it comes to their health problems, and Dr. Fisel is honored to be part of it.
- Thyroid
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyLicensed naturopathic doctors attend four-year, graduate level medical schools with admissions requirements comparable to those of other medical schools. Not only are they trained in medical sciences, including how to identify and diagnose disease, but natural therapeutics as well. The types of natural therapeutics they learn include clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, naturopathic manipulative therapy, and hydrotherapy. Following graduation from an accredited school, naturopathic doctors are required to pass an extensive postdoctoral board examination in order to receive a license. They must also fulfill continuing education requirements annually, and will have a specific scope of practice defined by their state’s law.
- Allergies