Dr. Saiyemah Khalil, ND
Naturopathic Doctor
Saiyemah Khalil is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in Ontario in good standing with the College of Naturopaths of Ontario.
With nearly a decade of experience in Health & Wellness, Dr. Khalil has studied the sciences of Psychology, Holistic Nutrition, Naturopathic Medicine, and is presently completing post graduate studies in Functional Medicine. Rooted in her own journey of health discovery, Dr. Khalil found alternative medicine to be the solution to her health struggles. Through years of practice and education she has developed her philosophy of care to begin with the core foundations within our life; stress, sleep, psychological well-being, and optimal gut health. She has a strong focus in women’s health and fertility, digestive health, cardio-metabolic health and more. Her goal is to work closely with you, to identify and treat the root cause of your health concerns. To ultimately help guide and encourage you towards optimal health and wellness.Reach out today to book your appointment today.
Practice Focus
- PCOS; Fertility Support; Hormone Health; Peri / Menopause
- Weight Loss; Cardiometabolic Health Inflammation
- Thyroid Imbalance; Dysmenorrhea; Amenorrhea
- Sleep; Stress Management; Adrenal Fatigue
- Digestive Health, SIBO, IBS
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