SPECIALTIES

Cancer, Chronic Pain/Disability or Illness, Health Coach, Health/Wellness, Menopause, Nutrition, Spiritual

Credentials

FABNO, LAC, MAcOM, ND

Additional Expertise

Health Coach, Oriental Medicine Specialist, Qigong Specialist, Speaker/Presenter

About Judith Boice

Dr. Judith Boice, ND, LAc, FABNO (Naturopathic Doctor, Licensed Acupuncturist, and Fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology) supports patients in moving beyond illness to create the life they have dreamed of. She is deeply trained in both western and Chinese medicines, so she sees people with two eyes, from two perspectives. These two medical disciplines are seamlessly integrated in her practice. 

Dr. Boice’s practice differs even from other naturopathic physicians’ in her focus on creating health rather than simply eliminating disease. Her concierge practice combines cutting-edge, scientific medical research with the ancient roots of healing practices that address emotional, mental, spiritual as well as physical health. Her work bridges the worlds of science and soul.

A woman of many accolades, she is also an award-winning author and international teacher. She has a passion for working with cancer, women’s health, pain and chronic illness. Traveling all over the U.S., she has conducted over 1000 trainings and public lectures on women’s health, menopause and osteoporosis. She is the author of several magazine articles and 10 books, including The Green Medicine Chest: Healthy Treasures for the Whole Family which was honored with a Silver Medal in the Nautilus Book Awards and a Bronze Medal in the Living Now Book Awards. Dr. Boice worked for three-and- a-half years as a naturopathic oncology provider at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Southwestern Regional Medical Center.

Dr. Boice is a regular guest on radio programs and webinars. A member of the National Speakers Association, she is an articulate, inspiring speaker who reaches listeners with a combination of story-telling and technical know-how. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Oberlin College, she has lived and traveled around the world, fostering an understanding and respect for many cultures and traditions.

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