
Nate
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I cannot speak highly enough of the doctors I have seen at the Grain clinic. In 20 odd years seeking services for chronic health conditions this is the best medical treatment I have encountered by a mile, whether we are talking conventional western medicine or naturopathic medicine. Even the referrals they have given to specialists outside the clinic have been to top notch providers.
Dr. KC has gone above and beyond in working with me. Her medical wisdom and her empathetic, patient-focused, wholistic approach is a wonder to behold after decades of frustration with an endless series of inconclusive tests and doctors who have more often than not failed to take my health situation and my needs seriously.
At Grain I feel heard and respected by an attentive professional who has been able to finally give me some meaningful answers. We have agreed upon a treatment plan that gets at the root of my problems, and that is supported by peer-reviewed science. This is unprecedented in my experience navigating the healthcare system as a patient with needs that are serious but difficult to address.
On a related note, Oregon House Bill HB 2555 -- requiring insurers to reimburse naturopathic doctors when they give the same level of care as regular physicians -- is currently stuck in committee. If you feel so inclined, write or call your local state rep to let them know you support this bill! The gatekeeping must end now.
Dr. KC has gone above and beyond in working with me. Her medical wisdom and her empathetic, patient-focused, wholistic approach is a wonder to behold after decades of frustration with an endless series of inconclusive tests and doctors who have more often than not failed to take my health situation and my needs seriously.
At Grain I feel heard and respected by an attentive professional who has been able to finally give me some meaningful answers. We have agreed upon a treatment plan that gets at the root of my problems, and that is supported by peer-reviewed science. This is unprecedented in my experience navigating the healthcare system as a patient with needs that are serious but difficult to address.
On a related note, Oregon House Bill HB 2555 -- requiring insurers to reimburse naturopathic doctors when they give the same level of care as regular physicians -- is currently stuck in committee. If you feel so inclined, write or call your local state rep to let them know you support this bill! The gatekeeping must end now.