Low-Cost Naturopathic Medical Appointments at the Shoreline LFP Senior Activity Center on Tuesdays

Shoreline, WALocal News

Every Tuesday, the Shoreline LFP Senior Activity Center hosts low-cost naturopathic medical appointments from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM. Under the supervision of Dr. Kris Somol, ND, senior students from Bastyr University provide comprehensive medical services. This initiative addresses the rising need for affordable healthcare options among seniors in the Shoreline area. Patients receive various naturopathic treatments, focusing on holistic wellness and preventative care.

The program not only benefits the community by enhancing healthcare access but also offers practical training for students pursuing careers in naturopathic medicine. The collaboration between the university and the senior center exemplifies a commitment to community health. Feedback from participants highlights the positive impact on their overall well-being. By promoting affordable care, the program contributes to a healthier and more vibrant senior community.

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