Care to help reduce endometriosis pain and support your daily well-being.

We provide natural, personalized care to help women manage endometriosis symptoms and improve quality of life all in one supportive plan.

Common Symptoms We Help With

Debilitating period cramps and pelvic pain

Pain during intercourse or bowel movements

Heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding

Fatigue and low energy

Digestive upset or bloating

Mood swings and irritability

Infertility or difficulty conceiving

Brain fog and trouble concentrating

Your Endometriosis Care Roadmap

Your Initial Appointment

We listen to your concerns, goals, and current symptoms.

01

Whole-Body Assessment

We explore your symptoms, cycle patterns, pain levels, and lifestyle factors.

02

Evidence-Informed Testing

May include hormone panels, inflammation markers, and food sensitivity or immune
function testing.

03

Personal Health Plan

A comprehensive strategy including pain relief, hormone balance, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and stress support.

04

Continued Support

Ongoing care to adjust your plan and track improvements over time.

05

The Support Women Have Been Looking For

Living with endometriosis can feel painful, tiring, and isolating. Many women feel their symptoms are hard to explain or are not taken seriously. Ongoing pain, fatigue, and changes in daily life can be emotionally draining and confusing.

At Nanima Women’s Health, care begins with listening. We take time to understand your full health picture, including pain patterns, cycles, stress, digestion, and daily habits. Our approach follows evidence-based naturopathic care and stays within Ontario’s scope of practice, with a calm and respectful pace.

What to Expect From Our Care

Our Process: How We Help You Heal

01

In-Depth Assessment

We review your pain history, symptoms, diet, stress levels, and cycle tracking.

02

Advanced Lab Testing (if needed)

Hormone panels, inflammation markers, and immune function tests to pinpoint contributing factors.

03

Personalized Treatment Plan

May include natural anti-inflammatory herbs, hormone-balancing supplements, diet changes, and pain management strategies.

04

Ongoing Support & Adjustments

Regular follow-ups to monitor progress, manage symptoms, and refine your plan.

Causes of Endometriosis and Inflammation

Many women with endometriosis feel ongoing pain, fatigue, or frustration. You are not alone. These symptoms can make daily life harder, and it is normal to feel tired of searching for relief.

 

Common causes we often see include:

 

  • Hormone imbalances
  • High inflammation
  • Immune system factors
  • High stress levels
  • Gut health issues
  • Environmental toxins

 

At Nanima Women’s Health, we listen with care and use evidence-based naturopathic approaches to help you understand your body. We focus on safe, natural ways to support your comfort and well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is naturopath covered by my extended health insurance plan?

Yes, most extended health insurance plans in Ontario provide coverage for licensed Naturopathic Doctors (NDs). The amount of coverage depends on your plan.

No, naturopathic services are not covered by OHIP (Ontario’s public health plan). All visits with a licensed Naturopathic Doctor are paid privately or through your extended health insurance plan.

Naturopathic care looks at your whole health, not just one symptom or condition. At Nanima Women’s Health, we take time to understand how your digestion, hormones, energy, mood, sleep, lab results and stress all connect. Your care plan may include nutrition support, botanical support, lifestyle changes, and advanced lab testing when needed. We look at your body, mind, and daily routine together so your plan is personal to your whole health.

 

Naturopathic care also works alongside the care you receive from your family doctor and other healthcare providers. We respect the medical care you already have and help you explore a more holistic long-term wellness. You’re welcome to reach out or book a no-pressure consult if you’d like to see if this approach feels right for you.

For your first appointment, you don’t need much just a few simple things that help your practitioner understand your health clearly. If you have any recent lab work or imaging results, feel free to email them before the appiontment. If you don’t have those yet you can still book an appointment. It’s also helpful to have a list of any medications, supplements, or herbal products you’re currently taking so your practitioner can get a full picture of your health.

In Ontario, naturopathic doctors (NDs) are licensed and regulated healthcare professionals.
They complete an undergraduate degree, followed by four years of full-time medical training at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM). After that, they must pass national board exams and are regulated by the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO). It takes an average 9 years to be a licensed Naturopath Doctor.