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    Robyn Kutka, ND

    4.0 (5 reviews)
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    Dramov Naturopathic Medical Center

    Dramov Naturopathic Medical Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I was referred to Dr. Dramov and Dramov Naturopathic by a friend a couple years ago, as a great way…read moreto supplement my routine medical care. When meeting with Dr. Dramov for the first time, we discussed all my recent medical history, general health and things affecting my quality of life. I've found him to be very personable and extremely knowledgeable. I can have good conversations with him about health and wellness and it's been very beneficial to be able to consider a naturopathic approach to issues. I now meet with Dr. Dramov quarterly and really value his perspective and guidance on all medical issues. He and his office staff get to know people on a first name basis. I recently moved to the Phoenix area, and he has an office there as well. I highly recommend Dr. Dramov and Dramov Naturopathic.

    I decided to go here after a good friend recommended Dr Dramov to me. My initial thoughts were…read morethat he was going to be some wacky wannabe doctor who just gave you some herbal supplements and sent you on your way. I was so wrong! My main reason for going was that I knew I had high cholesterol and didn't want to keep taking the medications I had been prescribed by my regular doctor...I was hoping to switch to some kind of supplement instead. When I arrived at the office, I waited no longer than 10 minutes and then Dr Dramov personally greeted me in the waiting room. He then sat down with me in his office and talked with me for a good 45 minutes about everything....health issues, dietary issues, etc. He decided I shold get a complete blood profile (not sure if thats what it is technically called). At my next appt 2 weeks later I went in to go over the report with him. Again, we sat for at least 45 minutes going over the report....something a regular doctor has never done with me. FYI....He prefers to treat people with supplements, but he is also able to prescribe. He decided my cholesterol was so high it was best that I stay on the medication I had been taking (Lipitor) and suggested some supplements to also take (Evening Primrose Oil). According to the report I was also deficient in B & D vitamins, so those were suggested also. His office stocks these supplements, but there is absolutely no pressure to purchase them from there. I did my research and ended up going back to his office to buy them anyway. I thought I might find them cheaper, but they were comparably priced so I just went back (figuring he is knowlegable about the manufacturers he choses to uses). He described to me how the body works and how what you eat can affect this or that, etc. He gave me suggestions about dietary changes and increasing my activity and told me to come back in 4 months to check everything and see if there is improvement. During the 4 months I did make an effort to change some of my diet (cut down on butter, stopped eating eggs). However, I also started eating a lot of cereal (the Quaker Oats cold cereal) and I didn't cut back on breads or pasta (2 of my favorite things). And I truly did not put much effort into exercising more (30 min a day was suggested). I really was feeling better in general. When I went back, my cholesterol improved a little (still not good though), but my triglycerides were sky high. He said that if I wasn't sitting in front of him, he would think that by looking at my blood report that I was an obese smoker & drinker (of which I am none of those....normal weight, work out about 3 times a week) Again, we talked about how the body processes everything you put into it etc. Also made it clear how that if I didn't get this under control asap that it could lead to diabetes, heart disease, etc. This really scared me. He gave me a few more supplements (sea kelp, fish oil) and a more rigid diet to follow for 8 weeks (basically very low carb...no pasta, bread or rice, cut back on all sugar). I go back in a few weeks and am really looking forward to it. I am so glad to have found all this out before it was too late. It might seem like its nothing major, but its huge! I don't think I would have found this out if I was going to a regular doctor....none of this testing was ever suggested to me by him. Dr Rob is knowledgable, friendly and truly cares about your well being. I have a huge amount of respect for him. Since going to him, I have met several other people who swear by him.

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    Northwest Integrative Medicine

    3.8(31 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I owe so much gratitude and appreciation to the team at NW Integrative Medicine. This clinic is the…read morefirst place I have ever felt FULLY SEEN in the medical world. Not only will they work with you on general issues, they are so thoughtful, patient and kind that they'll take the time to get to the bottom of specific issues, too. Doctor Pickworth is the best doctor I've ever had the privilege of seeing. She is authentically compassionate, understanding and takes time to help you fully understand, think through solutions, and truly work with you, where you're at. I was able to address an issue under her care almost immediately after having worked (and failed) for years under the care of another doctor. So grateful that I found this clinic. All of the staff are so wonderful and cheery, and like I said, Pickworth is the best. Seriously, haven't ever thought I could be excited about doctor's appointments, but here we are. Thank you to the team at NW Integrative. Y'all ROCK.

    Dr. Meaghan is just incredible and I can't say enough about her! I would highly recommend her (and…read moreI constantly refer people to her). She is amazing with chronic health conditions that have left other doctors puzzled. She is kind, emphatic and very knowledgeable. She takes her time to explain everything and works with me. She doesn't discount my fears, doesn't talk down to me, and truly cares. And her body work is pure magic! I am so grateful that I found her!

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    Legacy Medical Group-Tualatin

    Legacy Medical Group-Tualatin

    2.9(7 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    on Feb 19, 2025, I was with my daughter when she needed to go to the ER…read more First of all the time it took from the triage to actually have a meeting with a doctor was completely unacceptable. Arrived at 4:30pm-10:45pm, over 6 hours from the beginning to end. Yes is was fairly busy but I didn't think all that busy. Secondly, the restroom and the examination room were dirty, I mean gross. The underside of the toilet seat needed cleaned and the floor needed mopped. Worst of all, after the waiting and getting to the exam room, there was what we thought was fecal matter on the control panel of the bed. I cleaned the matter up using rubber gloves and wipes that were on the exam room. I am so happy I have different and better health ins.

    Days to resolve a broken toe…read more My husband fell down the stairs in our home with our toddler. This happened on a Sunday. I was pretty sure he broke it, but he decided to wait until Monday morning to call the doctor to schedule an appointment. Monday morning rolls around and he makes the call at 8am. Dr. Goswami, not his usual general practitioner, saw him that same day. Great! She orders him to get an Xray done. After the Xray, we wait for her assistant to give us the results that it was, in fact, a broken toe at the joint area. My husband has been in a lot of pain hobbling around, so it was nice to hear that we would get this resolved immediately. We were told he would get a call from a referred orthopedic and someone would drop off a boot at our home for him to wear (at 10am Tuesday). Tuesday rolls around. We've been waiting the rest of the day Monday and Tuesday morning to get a call from this orthopedic. No call. My husband calls in to check up on the status and the assistant tells us that Dr. Goswami called in to the wrong referred orthopedic. The orthopedic was for a broken knee/hip when my husband needs one for his foot. So, essentially we could've waited forever if we didn't call in because it was the wrong doctor. My husband ended up spending 2 hours out of his work day to find the right orthopedic to call covered under our health insurance. 2 hours. That's 2 hours of figuring out who to talk to, talking on the phone, and then leaving a voicemail with that orthopedic. Meanwhile, at 10am, the lady comes to our home and has two types of prescribed boots/shoes. BOTH are wrong. They're for a broken ankle. One shoe my husband tried on has his toes exposed! So much for this immediate service. We're at the step of now going to the correct orthopedic on Wednesday morning and approaching day 3 of his injury/healing process. When someone has a fracture, it shouldn't take days to resolve. We're hoping the doctor doesn't have to re-break his toe to set it correctly on the 3rd day. We find it difficult to trust our bodies with medical professionals when they cannot provide an expedient, accurate service.

    Robyn Kutka, ND - naturopathic - Updated May 2026

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