Dr. Stacey Meisel, ND is a doctor of Naturopathic Medicine
licensed in the states of California and Washington. She received her doctoral degree from Bastyr
University in Seattle, WA. In addition
to the hands-on medical training she received there, Dr. Stacey trained as a
midwife and birth doula and enjoys sharing her knowledge as a childbirth
educator. Dr. Meisel participated in an
educational tour of German medical spas to study traditional and modern
hydrotherapeutic techniques. The
majority of her time in Germany was spent working with physicians at
Klinikzentrum in Bad Sulza, treating dermatologic and pulmonary
conditions. Dr. Meisel received
additional training in Homeopathy with Dr. Paul Herscu, ND, DHANP, MPH at the
New England School of Homeopathy. She
also studied Cranio-Sacral Therapy for children as well as adults with Dr.
Nancy Soliven, MD, DC and Dr. Faith Chistensen, ND. Stacey Meisel received her undergraduate
degree from Boston University in Biological Anthropology.
Dr. Stacey Meisel is passionate about family medicine and
enjoys treating patients at all stages of life. She is pleased to provide fertility
counseling, vaccine consultations and pediatric cranio-sacral therapy in
addition to general pediatric medical care.
For adults, Dr. Meisel offers routine diet and supplement consultations
or help with ailments including digestive issues, gynecologic problems,
dermatologic conditions, hormonal imbalances, musculoskeletal pain and
asthma. Dr. Stacey also excels at
creating individualized weight loss, detoxification and stress reduction
programs for her patients.
In her free time, Dr. Stacey enjoys the great outdoors by
biking, camping and making medicines from her medicinal
herb garden.
Dr. Meisel’s Philosophy on Health:
As human beings, we exist as part of a much larger context
in which our wellbeing simultaneously both influences and is influenced by our
surroundings. Such things as the food we
eat, the air we breathe, the water we drink, the behaviors we engage in, the
interactions we have and the meanings which we derive from them all directly
contribute to our health. It is when we
become aware of these influences that we can make decisions that allow us to
thrive in our life and contribute to a more life supporting environment.
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