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Dr. MELISSA LARSON

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Description

Dr. Melissa Larson is a primary care physician providing naturopathic care for the whole family. She enjoys working with families and individuals of all ages, with special interest in women’s health and pediatrics.

Her specialties include:

Pediatric skin conditions including: eczema, psoriasis, recurrent hives, chronic rashes
Pediatric and adult digestive issues such as chronic constipation, reflux and abdominal pain
Female hormone imbalances including PCOS, PMS and menopausal transition
Fertility and Preconception care
Dr. Larson takes time to get to know her patients well, to discover their hidden roadblocks to health, and to work in collaboration with patients in creating their treatment path.  Her approach to care is rooted in the fundamentals of naturopathic medicine, but she draws from all the tools available to her as a physician, including conventional medications. Her ultimate goal is to work in partnership with each patient, helping them create health, balance, and joy in life.

Dr. Larson graduated from Bastyr University with a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine. She has been in private practice in Seattle since 2005.

Location

5470 SHILSHOLE AVE NW, SEATTLE, WA 98107

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  • Naturopathic Doctor
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Practitioner’s Details
  • Degrees

    ND

  • Email

    info@ballardmedicine.com

  • Phone Number

    (206) 632-2154

  • Website

    https://www.ballardmedicine.com/

  • Naturopathic Medical School

    Bastyr University, Seattle

Practice name

Ballard Natural Medicine

Areas of Expertise

eczema, psoriasis, recurrent hives, chronic rashes, chronic constipation, reflux and abdominal pain, PCOS, PMS and menopausal transition

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