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Bear Creek Naturopathic Clinic

Bear Creek Naturopathic Clinic

3.2(10 reviews)
0.5 mi

My wife and I saw Dr. Smith intermittently for about a year. I initially consulted him regarding…read morethe use of peptides for insomnia and memory issues, while my wife sought help for histamine-related symptoms. At first, I was impressed by his thorough note-taking and the amount of time he spent reviewing our histories. In that respect, he appears to provide a high-quality service I agree with other reviewers who have criticized his prescribing practices. Even if a patient is already taking numerous supplements--which is generally inadvisable--he routinely adds more. Excessive supplementation can overwhelm the liver and other regulatory systems. A sound long-term health strategy usually emphasizes fewer supplements at lower doses. Based on my experience, he seems more focused on selling supplements from his in-house vitamin shop than on minimizing risk to the patient. His approach could best be described as a "shotgun" method. He frequently prescribed four or five supplements or medications at once, making it impossible to determine which product is helping, which is ineffective, or which may be causing adverse reactions. In my wife's case, most of the supplements and medications either caused side effects or had no benefit at all. More concerning was his apparent lack of interest in identifying root causes. My wife's care focused almost entirely on symptom management rather than diagnostic testing. It was only after persistent urging on my part that he agreed to order a breath test for SIBO. When the test returned positive for hydrogen-dominant SIBO, he dismissed the result outright--despite confirmation from her primary care physician and the testing company. After several more unproductive visits, we paused treatment and pursued further evaluation independently. A colonoscopy revealed small-mouthed diverticula in the ascending colon near the ileocecal valve. These pockets can trap stool, promote bacterial overgrowth, contribute to SIBO, and potentially trigger mast cell activation. My wife's symptoms align closely with both conditions. At our final appointment, I informed him that I had important new diagnostic information to share. Despite this, he continued prescribing additional supplements. Only near the end of the visit did he ask about the new findings. After explaining the colonoscopy results, he again denied that she had SIBO. This raised an obvious question: why were medications and supplements prescribed before meaningful diagnostic work was done? Why did I have to initiate these tests myself? My own experience with peptides raised additional red flags. My first peptide order was shipped from a pharmacy in Phoenix, Arizona, on a day when temperatures was around 100°F. The peptide arrived two days later already reconstituted, packaged with minimal insulation and a single small ice pack. Peptides are fragile compounds that degrade easily when exposed to heat or transport stress and should never be shipped after reconstitution. When I raised these concerns, Dr. Smith insisted the peptide would still be effective, but that is not what the science says. That shipment cost me approximately $200 in unusable product. I later ordered a different peptide during cooler weather. This time the peptide arrived lyophilized, but it took over 14 hours at room temperature to fully dissolve--far longer than expected. After injecting, I experienced flu-like symptoms and contacted Dan Smith again. He offered no explanation for the prolonged reconstitution time, no guidance on whether the reaction was normal, and no clear dosing protocol. Despite presenting himself as an authority on peptides, he could not provide a standard epitalon protocol or explain expected side effects or indicators of efficacy. I paid him specifically for guidance, yet was left to figure everything out myself. Ultimately, I discontinued use, resulting in another $300 lost--bringing the total cost of unusable peptides to approximately $500. Yes -- there are a few things in this review that commonly trigger Google's moderation filters, even though the content is reasonable and factual. Google does not moderate like a human; it flags patterns. Below is a clear breakdown of likely triggers, followed by exact fixes that usually get the review accepted without changing your meaning. Most likely moderation triggers (ranked) 1. Medical harm / safety assertions Phrases that imply medical danger or patient harm are frequently auto-flagged, especially when tied to a named individual.

Wonderful staff that does their best to help me with all situations. I trust Dr Cory to make tuff…read moredecisions and let me know what is coming my way with the treatment we chose. Natasha was very kind drawing my blood and as gentle as she could be. Jen was great helping me find providers that can help me with I need. Sher helped me get on wait list and got me an appointment faster then we thought. Rachelle got me in for the infusion treatment therapy and i now feel better then i had in years. Im very grateful for these people and hope that they can continue helping people like me in the future.

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Rosa Transformational Health - Dr. Laura Robin

Rosa Transformational Health

5.0(3 reviews)
1.3 mi

I partnered with Rosa Health in order to reverse my Type 2 diabetes after unsuccessful attempts…read morewith previous doctors who either wanted to put me on drugs or have me convert to veganism. Before I had even finished the first phase of my program with Rosa my A1c went from 6.2 to 5.3, and I also reversed high blood pressure (for which I had been on meds for over 30 years -- no more meds!). I lost weight, brain fog, and fitful sleep and gained energy, short-term memory, and libido. Don't listen to doctors who tell you that you just have to live with all kinds of maladies because you are older, or post-menopausal, or that drugs are the answer. There is a much better solution and I'm walking, living, breathing, happy proof! THANK YOU, ROSA TEAM!!

The in-depth analysis of my health was amazing - so much more information than I would ever get…read morefrom my regular doctor. Although there were incremental food eliminations, it didn't feel like any diet I had been on before. I experienced no hunger, my taste buds came alive and I enjoyed eating healthful foods, and plenty of them - I didn't feel deprived. Although I was on a short program, my labs showed significant improvement in many aspects of my health. The staff at Rosa are all so welcoming, knowledgeable and supportive. And Dr. Laura is just great! I wish she could be my doctor forever! If you have serious health issues, this is a great place for you. If you want to strengthen your immune system (especially now!) and find more energy, I highly recommend consulting Rosa Transformational Health. They can improve your health and you will get a good education about your health and body all along the way.

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OnePeak Medical - OnePeak Medical clinic in Central Point, OR

OnePeak Medical

1.6(9 reviews)
5.5 mi

Why didn't I read the reviews. Had a virtual appointment. The MA demanded my credit card, that…read moreshe was going to write down on a piece of paper. I told her I would only give my credit card if going into a terminal. I had to repeat myself three times with three different people for them to understand. They thought it was perfectly natural to have someone's credit card lying around on a piece of paper with random people walking back and forth. I guarantee you the MA would have gotten up and someone else could have easily grabbed my credit card info. They should take care of these things BEFORE the appointment as it was a 30 minute fiscal speaking to three different people to explain the same thing I do not want my credit card info left on a piece of paper. I am in Texas and no where does it state they can't prescribe outside of OR. If they had said that online when scheduling I wouldn't have wasted my time or money at this place. After a 10 minute consult I asked about getting bloodwork done in Texas and the prescriber said I didn't hear that and then wanted to send my product to my cousin in OR to send to me, no thank you. They still demanded FULL payment of 245 for 10 minutes of the nurses time who could not do anything for me. The knocked it down to $185 which is still insane for nothing. A complete waste of my time and money, This place is super disorganized. Even if I lived there I would not go. MY cousin recommended and the only reason why I scheduled a virtual. Never again. I will have to watch my credit card for fraud charges.

My provider there is Monica but she was busy on March 26th. and couldn't see me for a UTI. I saw…read moreNeal instead. After a very brief visit, 10 minutes at most we discussed medication for a reacurring problems,UTI's. He prescribed a med that I had taken before that worked for me, Nitrofurantoin 100 mg twice a day, quanity 20 pills. I picked up my med's from the pharmacy. I read the label, it said four pills (100mg) every six hours for seven days, quanity 20. Well 4x7 is 28. The quanity on bottle said 20 so not enough to cover the timeframe. I was concerned about the discrepancy between what Neal said and what was prescribed. I went back to the One Peak office in Central Point and asked to speak to him about the difference in dosage. I was told he had a client and I would have to wait which I did. Later someone came out and told me he had gone to lunch and I would have to wait longer. An appoinmnet that started at 10:00 a.m. was now 1:00 p.m. I felt like they were wanting me to leave at that point. After that as I continued to wait a female employee came out to talk to me in the waiting room. She suggested to me that I change the dosage. Shocking, who is this person and is she qualfied to even tell me that, very unprofessional and was it even safe? I continue to insist in speaking with Neal about the dosage since he is the one that prescribed it. Finally I was allowed to speak with him about the correct dosage. Unfortunately that is not the end of the problems I had. I was told the office would call after the urine cultures came back to make sure the med's I was taking would take care of the infection. It's been 13 days and no one from that office evey called me. So I called the office today to find out why and see if the med's I had been taking would work. I 've been on med's for ten days and don't even know if the med's prescribed are working or if the med's needed to be changed. I don't think I have to tell you what the serious consequences could have been if your taking the wrong med for ten days for a UTI...it could have moved into my kidneys. This whole experience has been very frighenting. I have no confidence in getting any medical care at that office after my experience. I called the office again and asked for a copy of my urine culture because I feel like I need to check and make sure the med's I was prescribed will work for the infection. When I called and asked for Monica to call me, what should have been the typical call back about med's etc. I was asked to come into the clinic for an appt., why?...$$$$. I declined. I was then asked to to do a telemed call, why...$$$$, again I declined. I never received a call back from Monica but did get a message via another employee there. I feel the person that dropped the ball was the PA Neal who was the one that treated me and failed to do the normal backup (phone call) needed as per results and med's. Needless to say I'm will no longer be a patient of One Peak Medical. After reading all of the negative reviews I have a agree with most of the posters. It's all about "Show me the $$$$"

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OnePeak Medical clinic in Central Point, OR

OnePeak Medical - OnePeak Medical is conveniently located in downtown Central Point at 25 N. 4th Street.

OnePeak Medical is conveniently located in downtown Central Point at 25 N. 4th Street.

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McClane Duncan, ND - naturopathic - Updated May 2026

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