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Naturopath in Woodstock, Ontario

Naturopathic care in Woodstock, Ontario with Dr. Mariah, ND. Two in-person locations, virtual visits for Oxford County, and a clinical focus on women's health.

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Dr. Mariah, ND is a registered naturopathic doctor practicing in Woodstock, Ontario. Visits are available in person at two Woodstock locations and virtually for patients anywhere in Ontario. The practice has a clinical focus on women’s health, including hormone concerns, PMOS (formerly PCOS), fertility support, thyroid issues, digestive health, and fatigue.

This guide covers what to expect, where the locations are, what care looks like, and how to book.

In-person locations in Woodstock

Two Woodstock clinic locations:

WOMB Woodstock 209 Main Street, Woodstock, ON N4S 1S9 Phone: 519-539-9944

InsideU Woodstock 79 Montclair Drive, Woodstock, ON N4V 1C5 Online booking only

Both locations offer free parking and are accessible. Visits run the same way at both sites; choose whichever is more convenient for the day.

Who the practice serves

Dr. Mariah, ND is a registered ND through the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO). The practice serves:

  • Women in Woodstock and surrounding Oxford County (Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, Tavistock, Norwich, Princeton).
  • Patients in adjacent regions: London, Brantford, Kitchener-Waterloo, Stratford, and St. Thomas.
  • Anyone located physically in Ontario for virtual visits.

Areas of clinical focus include:

  • Hormone health: PMOS (formerly PCOS), irregular cycles, painful periods, PMS, perimenopause.
  • Fertility support before, during, and between conception cycles.
  • Thyroid concerns, including Hashimoto’s and subclinical hypothyroidism.
  • Digestive and gut health, including bloating, IBS-pattern symptoms, and food sensitivities.
  • Fatigue and low energy, including iron deficiency, sleep issues, and HPA-axis patterns.

For condition-specific detail, see naturopath for PMOS in Ontario, naturopath for hormonal imbalance, naturopath for digestion and gut health, or naturopath for fatigue and low energy.

What a first visit looks like

A first visit with Dr. Mariah, ND is 60 to 75 minutes. It is a structured conversation covering health history, current concerns, lifestyle, recent labs, and goals. Most first visits end with an initial plan and any lab requisitions.

For the full walk-through, see what to expect at your first naturopath visit. For an overview of what naturopathic care covers, see how naturopathic medicine works.

Follow-up visits are 30 to 45 minutes. Most patients can expect three to five follow-ups to see meaningful improvement with a primary concern, though this varies with complexity.

Virtual visits for Oxford County and beyond

Virtual visits are available to patients physically located in Ontario at the time of the appointment. The structure is the same as an in-person visit: 60 to 75 minutes for the first appointment, 30 to 45 minutes for follow-ups. Lab requisitions, supplement recommendations, and written plans are sent electronically.

Virtual visits are useful for:

  • Patients in surrounding Oxford County, London, Brantford, or Kitchener-Waterloo who prefer not to drive in.
  • Patients with limited childcare or transportation.
  • Follow-up visits where the initial intake has already been completed in person.

Cost and coverage

A first visit is not covered by OHIP. Most extended health benefit plans cover ND visits in part or in full, often with an annual limit between $300 and $1,000. Receipts are issued for direct submission to your insurer; a small number of plans offer direct billing.

Initial visits typically cost $220 to $300 in Ontario. Follow-ups run $90 to $165 depending on length.

For details, see the cost of a naturopath in Ontario and is a naturopath covered in Ontario.

How an ND fits with your family doctor

A naturopathic doctor works alongside your family doctor, not in place of one. Your MD remains your primary care provider, manages prescriptions, and handles OHIP-covered investigations. Your ND focuses on longer-form work on nutrition, sleep, stress, supplementation, and targeted lab interpretation.

For the full breakdown, see naturopath vs. family doctor.

How to book

Online booking is the simplest path. Reserve a consultation and choose the location and visit type that fit your schedule. The clinic will send intake forms to complete before your appointment, which keeps the visit focused on context and planning rather than basic data collection.

If you have questions before booking, the FAQ covers the most common ones. For more on Dr. Mariah, ND’s background and approach, see the about page.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the naturopath located in Woodstock, Ontario?
Dr. Mariah, ND sees patients at two Woodstock locations: WOMB Woodstock at 209 Main Street, and InsideU Woodstock at 79 Montclair Drive. Virtual visits are also available for patients located anywhere in Ontario.
Do I need a referral to see a naturopath in Woodstock?
No. Naturopathic doctors in Ontario do not require a doctor's referral. You can book a consultation directly.
Are naturopath visits covered by insurance in Woodstock?
Naturopathic visits are not covered by OHIP, but most extended health benefit plans cover ND visits in part or in full, often with an annual limit between $300 and $1,000.
Can I see a Woodstock naturopath virtually?
Yes. Virtual visits with Dr. Mariah, ND are available to patients physically located in Ontario at the time of the appointment, including the surrounding Oxford County, London, Brantford, and Kitchener-Waterloo areas.
What does a Woodstock naturopath focus on?
Dr. Mariah, ND's clinical focus areas include hormone health, PMOS (formerly PCOS), fertility support, thyroid concerns, digestive health, and fatigue. The practice serves women across Woodstock and Oxford County.