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Education:
Dr. Squellati is a graduate of the National College of Naturopathic
Medicine in Portland, Oregon and is a board licensed family physician in
Oregon. She is a trained Forensic Toxicologist with background in clinical
biochemistry. She has done extensive marine biological research
focusing on nutrient cycling within coral reef ecosystems off the coasts of
Australia, Bermuda, Jamaica and Hawaii.
She has also had advanced training in Frequency Specific Microcurrent
for Pain Management, IV Nutritional Therapies, Integrative Cancer Care,
Herbal Medicine, Mesotherapy for Cosmetic and Pain Care, Neural and
Trigger Point Injection Therapies, Wilson's Thyroid Syndrome Analysis & Anti-Aging Therapies and Techniques.
She is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M)
a US federally registered organization
comprised of 20,000-plus physicians dedicated to the advancement of technology to detect, prevent,
and treat aging related disease and to promote research into methods to
retard and optimize the human aging process.
| Areas of Clinical Interests: |
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Cancer Support |
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IV Nutritional Therapy |
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Pain Management |
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Gynecology |
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Women’s Reproductive Health |
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Natural Menopause/Hormones |
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Endocrine Health |
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Neural Therapy, Trigger Pt. Therapy |
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Anti-Aging/Aesthetic Medicine |
Personal Philosophy:
Dr. Squellati believes that our bodies have the ability to heal given the
proper environment. Her role as a physician is to help facilitate this
process. It is very rewarding to observe the shift and progression towards
greater health in patient care by addressing the cause of disease,
removing blocks to healing and empowering patients to be pro-active in
optimizing healthier choices in their lives.
Personal Interests:
Dr. Squellati loves travelling to Italy and photographing detail and charm
of Old World architecture. Other interests include topiary gardening
reading, swimming, hiking, cooking,and spending time with her husband
and two Old English sheepdogs, Gala and Bella
Publications:
Toxemia Explained, 1990
Women Doctor’s Guide to Health & Healing, 2003. Contributing Physician.
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