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Bucks County Center for Integrative Medicine, 708 North Shady Retreat Road, Doylestown, PA, 18901

About Dr. Lou

  • Lou is licensed as a primary care naturopathic doctor in Montana. In Pennsylvania he serves as a health advisor and consultant. (Pennsylvania does not currently license naturopathic doctors)
  • He founded and has practiced at The Source Wellness Center as a holistic family doctor since 2009. He works with both kids and adults.

“Before I was a doctor, I was a patient.  Growing up in Warminster PA, I was obese.   We ate the standard American diet and exercise was minimal.  My health was poor.  I suffered from frequent infections, eczema, numerous digestive issues, mood swings, and depression but it was all I knew so I thought it was normal.

After graduating from Albright College with a B.S. in biology, I moved in with a couple of friends.  I found myself getting winded climbing the stairs to the apartment, which was disconcerting.  There were only two steps.  With the support of my roommates, I began to run and gradually improved my food choices. I lost 90lbs and my health dramatically improved.

Years later I was in two bad car accidents within a few months, rear ended at high speeds, leaving me in severe pain.  The anti-inflammatory and pain medications my medical doctor prescribed were effective, but when the prescription ran out the pain returned.  After two years on the meds, I asked what the long-term plan was.  He said, “This is it.  You will need to take these medications for the rest of your life.  And you shouldn’t do anything active like running or hiking again.  Your body can’t handle it.”

I knew there had to be someone who could help me get better.  After trying other doctors and other branches of medicine without improvement, a trusted friend recommend I see his naturopath.  I didn’t know what that was, but I went. He explained the body has the wisdom and ability to heal itself if obstacles are removed and you give it what it needs.

We did just that.  With time and commitment, the pain stopped.  I began to run and hike again.  I have since run marathons and don’t need to take anything to manage a symptom.  That’s the difference between treating a symptom and addressing the source and healing.  I would come to learn there are different levels to this.

These experiences not only transformed my health, but the quality of my relationships and life. Becoming a naturopathic doctor wasn’t a choice but a calling.  I had to learn how to help those in need improve their health and lives. This commitment to help others led me to graduate first in my naturopathic and Applied Kinesiology classes and continues to drive me today.

To be fully transparent, I’d battled insomnia and depression since I was a kid.  My insatiable drive to learn to help others in medical school triggered the worst of both. Nothing I took, natural or otherwise helped.  Eventually, I went through the dark night of the soul, which is a misleading term.  It was a heck of a lot longer than a night, but I had good people to guide me through it.  I picked my mentors well.  The experience taught me the importance of creating balance in all aspects of health, not just food, exercise, and supplements, and the power of perspective.  I also learned there are different levels in healing: treating symptoms, avoiding triggers (often falsely assumed to be the root cause) and resolving why you have triggers.  Since then, I have slept like a baby.  I’d be lying if I said I’ve been happy ever since, but I am the vast majority of the time.

My story is not to say pharmaceuticals are bad.  They can be a useful tool in medical care, but they are not the only tool.  Just like a sledgehammer isn’t always the right tool for the job.

If you would like to not just manage symptoms with a green pill or a white pill or constantly have to avoid triggers, but truly address the source of your health issues so you can feel your best, I have the training and experience to help you. I know the path because I’ve walked it. I will help support and guide you through the process.”

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Bucks County Center for Integrative Medicine, 708 North Shady Retreat Road, Doylestown, PA, 18901

What is a naturopathic doctor?

As a naturopathic doctor, I am trained to be a primary care (family) doctor.  Our training is not just focused on disease management, but restoring health, and prevention of dis-ease and conditions using a variety of therapies: Food/nutrition, supplements, exercise, lifestyle habits, botanical medicine, hydrotherapy, homeopathy, flower essences, joint manipulations, physiotherapy, counseling for the mind body connection, IV therapy, minor surgery (skin deep), and pharmaceuticals.  The core principle of the medicine is your body has the wisdom and desire to heal itself if given what it needs and obstacles are removed.

My approach may be different than what you are used to.  I’m not just going to recommend you take a natural green pill instead of a white pill to manage your symptoms. Our current “healthcare” system is really a sick care system because most people only go to the doctor when they are sick and having symptoms.  While many doctors focus on the symptoms and ask, “How do I stop this symptom?”, I ask, “Why are you having this symptom?  What is out of balance? What are you straining against?”  Headaches are not due to an Advil deficiency, heartburn is not an Omeprazole deficiency, and depression is not a Prozac, Lexapro, or Wellbutrin deficiency. I’m not focused on your symptoms, but the reason why you are having them.  Symptoms are only the warning sign of a deeper imbalance causing straining.  If you resolve the deeper imbalance at the source, not only do the symptoms go away, but you don’t need to keep taking something for it, you’re less likely to develop something worse, and you are able to handle stress in your life with ease and feel fantastic.

To find the answers we are going to look at your physical structure, nutrition and biochemistry function, mental emotional patterns, lifestyle habits, and epigenetics.  We will look back at your entire life history as many conditions can be slowly building over years or decades before symptoms appear.  This process does take time because we are not just manipulating chemical pathways.  Once we restore balance and you reach the level of health and wellness you want, we will continue to work together to keep you there as life goes on and new stresses arise.  You keep coming in despite feeling great, not just when sick, so we can do all we can to prevent dis-eases and keep you feeling great.

I work with kids and adults. Currently, Pennsylvania does not license naturopathic doctors.  In PA I will work with you as a healthcare consultant.  In Montana I am licensed and have practiced as a holistic family doctor since 2009.

Are naturopathic doctors and naturopaths all the same? Not always.

Some people use the term “naturopath” to describe naturopathic doctors for brevity, but they are not always the same.  Because there is such a discrepancy in training between naturopathic doctors and certified naturopaths, some states regulate the use of the word “naturopath”, and only naturopathic doctors are permitted to use the word professionally. Pennsylvania is not one of these states.

Naturopathic doctors:

  • Attend a four-year, accredited, in residence, post-graduate naturopathic medical school.
  • Are educated in all the same biomedical sciences as an MD.  Treatment modalities and approaches are different than an MD.
  • Complete a minimum of 4100 hours of in class and clinical training, including over 1,200 hours of hands on, supervised, clinical training.
  • Must pass a rigorous board exam administered by the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners (NABNE) to be eligible to apply for licensure in a regulated state.

Certified “naturopaths”:

  • Complete an online program, typically four months, but can be as little as 40 hours of training.
  • Are not eligible to take the NABNE board exam.
  • Are not eligible to be licensed by regulating states as doctors.

Do you take insurance?

Because PA doesn’t currently license naturopathic doctors, Dr. Lou is not covered by any insurance policies in PA.

CONTACT
Bucks County Center for Integrative Medicine

708 North Shady Retreat Road Doylestown, PA, 18901

Tel: 406-551-6175
Fax: 406-551-4444

 
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