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Full Circle Care provides Naturopathic Doctors that are experts in helping patients get real answers to their health challenges.

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Full Circle Care provides Naturopathic Doctors that are experts in helping patients get real answers to their health challenges.

 

Dr. Erin Carner, Dr. Dan Reed, and Dr. Leslie Peterson.   PHOTO: Dung Hoang

FULL CIRCLE CARE

Dr. Leslie Peterson has been a provider of natural medicine to the Salt Lake area for over 20 years. Her team of licensed Naturopathic Doctors includes Dr. Erin Carner and Dr. Dan Reed. Full Circle Care’s providers are experts in helping our patients get real answers to their health challenges.

Through the use of unique, comprehensive functional lab testing and by spending the quality time to listen to our patients story, we create individualized treatments using natural medicines such as: bioidentical hormones, IV nutrients, regenerative injection therapies, personally formulated herbal tinctures, specific supplements, diet and lifestyle modifications and conventional prescription medications when appropriate.

At Full Circle Care, we provide Functional Medicine for the whole family! We believe medicine is never “one size fits all,” and seek the root causes of your health challenges using a comprehensive, “whole person-whole body” approach.

Learn more at www.fullcirclecare.com.

 

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