Dr. Heather V. Auld M.D.
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
1570 COLONIAL BLVD FORT MYERS FL, 33907About
Heather V. Auld, MD, is an integrative medicine specialist who diagnoses and treats patients at her private practice, SWFL Integrative Medicine in Fort Myers, FL, which she launched in 2019. Her practice is a Compassionate Cannabis Clinic and SWFL Integrative Medicine Office, where Dr. Auld practices alongside Teresa Spano, a Naturopathic Doctor. As an integrative medicine specialist, she has dedicated training and experience in men and women’s hormone management, chronic illness, medical cupping, weight management, mind-body medicine, hormone replacement therapy, and stress management. Dr. Auld has an impressive professional journey and has been featured in the local media as an expert on at-home detoxes and fighting the flu. She has also appeared in the pages of Florida Weekly and was awarded the Patients' Choice Award (2018) by vitals.com.
Education and Training
University of South Dakota School of Medicine Medical Degree 1982
Board Certification
Obstetrics and GynecologyAmerican Board of Obstetrics and GynecologyABOG
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery Drexel University College of Medicine -
Awards
- Patients’ Choice Award 2018 Vitals.com
- Top Doctor Year Gulfshore Magazine
Internships
- Sacred Heart Hospital
Fellowships
- University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine - Integrative Medicine
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Get to know Integrative Medical Specialist Dr. Heather Auld, who serves the Bonita Springs, Florida area at her private practice and at several local hospitals. Currently, Dr. Auld serves patients at several locations, including Cape Coral Hospital, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Lee Health. In her capacity as an integrative medical specialist, Dr. Auld has particular interests in: men and women’s hormone management, chronic illness, medical cupping, weight management, mind-body medicine, hormone replacement therapy, and stress management. She is able to reach a wide range of patients throughout her daily practice. Dr. Auld earned her medical degree at the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, then continued her studies with an internship at Sacred Heart Hospital in South Dakota. Dr. Auld then completed a residency at the Mount Sinai Medical Center of Cleveland and a fellowship at the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine in Tucson, Arizona. She has been board certified by both the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American Board of Integrative Medicine. Dr. Auld has received many awards for her practice throughout her esteemed career. She has been named a Top Doctor by Gulfshore Magazine nine years in a row and has become a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Additionally, Dr. Auld is able to stay current in her field through her membership in the prestigious organization. She holds a Florida medical license through 2020. As an integrative medical specialist, Dr. Auld employs an approach to care that puts the patient at the center and addresses the full range of physical, emotional, mental, social, spiritual and environmental influences that affect a person’s health. Employing a personalized strategy that considers the patient’s unique conditions, needs and circumstances, it uses the most appropriate interventions from an array of scientific disciplines to heal illness and disease and help people regain and maintain optimum health. Dr. Auld has been a featured expert in the local media, providing the citizens of Bonita Springs expert medical advice on at-home detoxes and fighting the flu. She has appeared in the pages of Florida Weekly and employs a unique approach to medicine that works for her patients.
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