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http://www.holisticmedicine.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1 & subarticlenbr=49

see if that link works. Did not see the all the usual familiar names on there

but may help you start.

I would call the office and ask questions before you schedule.If they don't seem

to offer wht you need ask them who they refer to for those services.

Dr.

50th and France Chiropractic

3948 W. 50th St Suite 203

Edina, MN 55424

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not to far from you in St. is a ND we value, works with kids,

tied into health community if you seek MD as well.

N.D. Helen Healy

Wellspring Clinic

work

work wellspringclinic@...

> Hi All:

>

> I'm starting to get settled in Eagan, having moved from the DC area

> about a month ago. Still trying to put together all of my various

> resoources but the biggest challenge right now is...

>

> I really need to find a good family doc for my kids (age 4 and 7).

> Does not need to be a ped (I prefer family practitioners). Needs to

> be reasonably close to Eagan (I dont mind driving but I suppose

> there is a limit for practical purposes and theoretical crises),

> with an integrative/holistic focus, respectful of families who

> abstain from vaccinations, and additional training in homeopathy

> would be a major plus too.

>

> Any leads will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks!!

>

> Josie

>

>

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Thanks for the recommendation! I will check her out.

I do prefer NDs actually but find it is useful to have a friendly MD when

dealing with schools and for any forays into allopathy we need to make (like the

time my then 2 yr old son put a peanut up his nose, it disappeared, and after

trying various tactics, we had to go to the ER and deal with a mean ENT...or the

time when he was 3 and needed 6 stitches to his ear...)!

Josie

Re: OT: Good family doc

>

>not to far from you in St. is a ND we value, works with kids,

>tied into health community if you seek MD as well.

>

>N.D. Helen Healy

>Wellspring Clinic

>work

>work wellspringclinic@...

>

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Thanks for the recommendation! I will check her out.

I do prefer NDs actually but find it is useful to have a friendly MD when

dealing with schools and for any forays into allopathy we need to make (like the

time my then 2 yr old son put a peanut up his nose, it disappeared, and after

trying various tactics, we had to go to the ER and deal with a mean ENT...or the

time when he was 3 and needed 6 stitches to his ear...)!

Josie

Re: OT: Good family doc

>

>not to far from you in St. is a ND we value, works with kids,

>tied into health community if you seek MD as well.

>

>N.D. Helen Healy

>Wellspring Clinic

>work

>work wellspringclinic@...

>

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