Why Choose NDcare | Naturopath Toronto
What Makes a Great Naturopath in Toronto?
At NDcare, we believe the best naturopathic care starts with truly listening. Dr. Tara Andresen, a licensed naturopath in Toronto with over 15 years of experience, helps uncover the root causes of your symptoms — whether they involve digestion, hormones, fatigue, or chronic pain.
We take the time to understand your health story and develop a treatment plan that’s personalized, evidence-informed, and focused on long-term results. It’s not about covering up symptoms — it’s about helping you feel better for good.
Helping You Feel Better - Naturally
At NDcare, our Toronto naturopathic clinic offers personalized care that’s grounded in science and compassion. With two easily accessible locations — downtown on Spadina and in the Beaches on Queen East — we support you with natural treatments for a wide range of health concerns.
Whether you’re dealing with digestive issues, hormonal imbalances, chronic pain, or stress, we help identify the root cause and guide you with practical, sustainable solutions. Our mission is simple: to help you feel your best, naturally.
Why Choose NDcare?
What We Treat
Services We Offer
Our Toronto Locations
Our clinics are easy to reach by TTC and serve patients across the city and GTA:
200 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON M5T 2C2 – Near Queen West, Kensington Market & Chinatown
2455A Queen Street East, Toronto, ON M4E 1H7 – In The Beaches, near Woodbine Avenue
We also offer virtual naturopathic care across Ontario.
Book a Free 15-Minute Consultation
Have questions? Meet with Dr. Tara Andresen, ND to learn how naturopathic care may help. This introductory visit is free and gives you a chance to decide if it's a good fit — no pressure.
Not sure where to start? Get in touch with us to learn more about what we offer
FAQs
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