Dr. Dana Krete, ND, LAc, Acupuncturist
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Dr. Dana Krete, ND, LAc

Naturopathic Physician

536 Saybrook Rd Cancer Center Middle Middletown CT, 06457

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Dr. Dana Krete is a naturopathic physician practicing in Middletown, CT. Dr. Krete specializes in proactive prevention and treatment. Dr. Krete combines holistic healing methods with traditional solutions to medical illness. Providing both individual and family care, the most common ailments treated are allergies, chronic pain, digestive issues, obesity, heart disease, fertility, menopause, cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome. Naturopathic Physicians place a strong emphasis on natural remedies that add to the broad spectrum of remedies available.

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  • Is a naturopathic diet recommended in summers?

    There is really no such thing as a general "naturopathic diet". Generally naturopathic physicians recommend a diet based on whole, unprocessed foods, that is high in vegetables, fruits, fiber, and healthy fats, and contains adequate proteins. We generally recommend to avoid processed foods made out of processed sugar, flour, hydrogenated fats, preservatives and chemical additives. There are many ways to detox during summer, or any season, that would not leave a person dehydrated and weak. Naturopathic physicians tend to recommend diets, or detox programs that include plenty of hydration and nutrients, and will help a person to feel better, not worse. If you have tried a special diet or detox program that left you feeling not well, it may not have been a sound program, or it just wasn't the right one for you. I would recommend seeing a licensed naturopathic physician to get an individualized program that will benefit your health and leave you feeling vibrant and full of energy. READ MORE

  • Is there a treatment in naturopathy to treat hair loss?

    I have helped many patients reverse hair loss. A naturopathic physician will help you find the cause of your hair loss by taking a detailed history, reviewing your diet, supplements and medications, assessing stress levels, as well as ordering labs. Common causes of hair loss that I have seen in patients includes iron deficiency, hypothyroidism, other mineral deficiencies, medication side effects, and hormone imbalances. Sometimes hair loss is caused by an autoimmune condition. A naturopathic physician can help you figure out if your hair loss is from one of these or other causes, and help you reverse it by treating the cause. READ MORE

  • What does naturopathic medicine include?

    Yes! Naturopathic medicine can be used to treat many routine, as well as more complicated health issues. Naturopathic medicine will help you find and treat the root cause of these issues, rather than trying to manage them with medications. I use this approach successfully with patients everyday in my practice. Patients are so happy to have a better understanding of what causes their symptoms and treatments that not only resolve their symptoms but contribute to improving their overall health and wellbeing. READ MORE

  • My mother has a constant headache despite the medications she is taking. What can I do to help her?

    Hi there! Thank you for your question. Natural medicine and/or acupuncture can be very helpful for headaches and migraines. This is a case that I would not give general recommendations. Your mother would need a proper work up to help determine the cause of the headaches in order to establish an appropriate treatment plan. Acupuncture can be very successful at stopping headaches in the moment. I suggest finding a naturopathic physician, acupuncturist, or integrative MD/APRN in your area so she can be properly worked up and have the best chance at a successful treatment plan. I assume because she is on medication she has seen her primary care physician. Her PCP should be made aware that her headache is not abating, so please be absolutely sure to follow up with them as soon as possible if you haven't already, even if you do schedule her with an acupuncturist or naturopathic physician. Be well, Dr. Krete READ MORE

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Middletown, CT 06457
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Get to know Naturopathic Physician and Acupuncturist Dr. Dana Krete, who serves patients in Westbrook, Connecticut.

Dr. Krete, a naturopathic physician &andent including acupuncture, Chinese and Western herbs, homeopathy, nutritional supplements, lifestyle counseling, and nutritional counseling. She is the Founder of Fernwood Holistic Health in Westbrook, Connecticut, where she enjoys treating patients of all ages.

The mission of Fernwood Holistic Health is: to provide patient-centered health care, where the patient comes before profits; to provide alternative and complementary healthcare options that can be used alone or in combination with conventional medicine; to provide the highest quality, advanced medicine based on science, research, and proven traditional methods; to have and maintain good relationships with patients; and to help support patients in making the changes they need to make to become responsible for their health and to improve their healthcare outcomes and quality of life.

Staying true to the roots of both Chinese and naturopathic medicine, Dr. Krete emphasizes treating the whole person and treating the cause of disease, rather than symptom management. She has a particular interest in treating digestive disorders, hormonal imbalances, fatigue, autoimmune disorders, anxiety, depression, as well as musculoskeletal pain including sciatica, low back pain, and neck pain. She treats every patient as a whole person and as an individual at her practice. 

When asked how Fernwood Holistic Health got its name, Dr. Krete stated that her daughter had the idea to use their dog’s name in the title somehow. After their beloved golden retriever, Rosie, passed away at the age of 10, the family decided to start looking for a rescue right away. “We thought we’d like to use the name of a plant or botanical again for our next dog and as we were searching, we found a puppy who looked like a great match, and her name just happened to be Fern! It seemed meant to be, and we ended up adopting her at 3 months of age. Only after we adopted her, did we think of the fact that my husband’s father owned and operated a restaurant in Hartford called The Fernwood, which opened in the 1960’s. When he passed away, he left the restaurant to his employees, and the restaurant continues to run to this day. It seemed like another sign that Fern really was the dog for us! We all liked the idea of Fern’s name being in the title, but thought a one word syllable didn’t have a good ring to it. I’m not sure who in the family came up with the idea for using the name Fernwood for the clinic, but we all liked the personal connection to the name.” as stated by the doctor. 

Throughout her academic career, Dr. Krete earned her Bachelor of Science degree with a major in psychology and double minor in biology and sociology, while completing her pre-medical education as a division 1 scholarship athlete, at Eastern Michigan University. With a passionate interest in health, wellness, nutrition, and the bio-psycho-social model of health and disease, she went on to complete a 7 year post-graduate education, earning a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree and Master of Acupuncture degree at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon in 2009. 

Placing a strong emphasis on natural remedies, Dr. Krete has over a decade of experience in Connecticut since completing her post graduate studies, including having spent 7 years as an acupuncturist at the Middlesex Hospital Cancer Center’s Department of Integrative Medicine. She continues to attend integrative medicine meetings at Middlesex, where she is part of a panel helping educate Middlesex Hospital Integrative Medicine residents. 

The practice of naturopathic medicine includes modern and traditional, scientific, and empirical methods. Naturopathic medicine is a distinct primary health care profession, emphasizing prevention, treatment, and optimal health through the use of therapeutic methods and substances that encourage individuals’ inherent self-healing process. Naturopathic physicians diagnose, prevent, and treat acute and chronic illnesses to restore and establish optimal health.

Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine and a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body. The practice is also used to maintain general health. Acupuncturists treat a variety of physical and psychological issues like digestive issues, hormonal issues, internal medicine hypertension, stress, and anxiety. 

When not practicing naturopathic medicine and acupuncture, Dr. Krete can be found spending time with her family or attending their sporting events, running with her dog Fern, or attending a yoga class.

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