Naturopath Services in Round Rock & Austin Area

Naturopathy addresses your well-being from a holistic perspective, focusing on how nutrition and the environment impact health.

Our naturopath services in Round Rock, TX  and the Austin Area seek the root cause of what you are experiencing, rather than treating symptoms alone. It does this by approaching the body as a whole and understanding that its various parts are interconnected and impact one another.

Naturopathy also takes into account the mind, body, and spirit. It recognizes that illness is complex and treatment needs to be multifaceted. It incorporates individual dietary needs, targeted supplementation, and lifestyle to support the healing process so that you can live happy and healthy!

Learn about our Traditional Naturopath and Nutritionist, Jen Knutson, here.

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Traditional Naturopathy & Nutritionist Services

We offer consultations in person for anyone in Round Rock TX or the Austin Area or via video – whichever is best for you.

Our Traditional Naturopath & Nutritionist can work with anyone across the globe via video.

The initial consultation is 60 minutes long and costs $225.

Based on the wellness goal you set with Jen there will be several follow-up consultations that are spaced over a couple of months.  These follow-up consultations range from 15-45 minutes long and cost between $70 – $170.

*Jen will work with you to determine the best option for providing services.

We accept cash, charge cards, and Flex/Health Savings Account cards.

No Surprises Act

You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost. Under the law, healthcare providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical services.

  • You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency services.
  • Make sure your healthcare provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business day before your service. You can also ask your healthcare provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule a service.
  • If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.
  • Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate.

For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call (800) 368-1019.

What to Expect at When Working with Jen

First Session

During your first appointment (the 60-minute initial consultation) you and Jen will discuss what brings you in and discuss your current concerns.  She’ll want to get a good idea of the symptoms you are experiencing. 

Jen will review with you the Initial Consultation Questionnaire you completed before your appointment.  Her goal is to get a thorough picture of your health history.  She’ll also ask about your current diet, exercise habits, lifestyle, and sleep patterns.  None of these questions come from a place of judgment. Each bit of information you share with her will help her better conceptualize what might be contributing factors to how you’re currently feeling. 

Jen is going to put you at ease and partner with you to help you start feeling better.

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Treatment Plan

Together you will create a treatment plan that is realistic and achievable for you. It may include diet changes, lifestyle changes, and specific supplement recommendations. Your treatment plan will be customized specifically to you and your individual needs and concerns. Jen will be respectful of things you don’t want to change.  She’ll also be mindful of where you are right now and your life circumstances. She is going to work with you to encourage you and give you hope that you can feel better. Jen believes traditional medicine has a place in our health and well-being, therefore she works in complement to traditional medicine.

While treatment plans vary we can provide a general idea of what treatment might look like.   After the initial 60-minute consultation Jen may recommend some testing and labs.  Don’t worry, we make it super easy by using a service that sends the kits directly to your home.  Jen’s goal is to treat the underlying cause of your symptoms, and not just treat the symptoms.  Therefore,  tests and/or labs will only be recommended if Jen needs a clearer understanding of what is happening physiologically within your body.

Follow Up

After the initial consultation, most people will need a 30-minute follow-up appointment 2-3 weeks later.   After another 2-3 weeks, Jen will likely want to see you again for a 15-30 minute follow-up appointment. These follow-up appointments are for Jen to check in to see how you’re doing, how the treatment plan is working, make tweaks to the plan as needed, and of course give you encouragement.

About 6-8 weeks after that third appointment Jen would like to see you for a short 15-minute follow-up appointment just to check in, provide any encouragement, and troubleshoot any areas where you might need help.

Remember, Jen is here to help and encourage you – not scold or make you feel bad. Change can be super hard and she gets it.

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Ready to Get Started with Naturopathy?

Schedule your first appointment today.