Bluett Integrative Health

46 Ravenna Street
Hudson, OH 44236
(330) 650-0400
www.drbluett.com
Contact: Bluett, BSc., ND, Dr Shelley
Business Description: Dr. Shelley Bluett is a licensed, primary care, Board-Certified Naturopathic Physician (ND). She graduated from Bastyr University Medical School in 2002. Bastyr University is the world’s leading academic center for advancing knowledge in integrativel medicine, located in Seattle, Washington. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Biochemistry from the University of British Columbia in Canada. Her current medical license is held in Washington State, because at the current time Ohio does not actively license Integrative doctors. There are only 10 licensed NDs in the State of Ohio. Dr. Bluett has received additional training in Naturopathic medical dermatology, functional medicine (Jeffery Bland, MD), digestive health, mesotherapy (weight loss), hormone assessment and management, Baby One pediatric care, metabolic typing, detoxification, weight loss, stress management, nutritional physical exam, assessment and case studies (UBC) and medical stats & research. While Dr. Bluett treats all health conditions of all ages, she has special interest in nutritional science, endocrinology (hormone health), digestive disorders, adrenal fatigue, women's health, fertility, dermatology (skin diseases/disorders), weight loss/management and healthy aging. She has appeared on numerous radio and television programs discussing a wide variety of health topics. Bluett Integrative Health has a full on-site dispensary/pharmacy. Refills of patient supplements are fulfilled via self-pick up service (in-office or after hours drop box), UPS delivery (standard and over-night), Fed Ex and last but not least, USPS. International and out-of-state orders are also available.
In Business Since: 2002
Service Area: Northeast Ohio (In-Person, Phone Consults and House Calls), Out of State Phone Consults, International Phone Consults.
On Angie's List Since: 5/29/2011
Office Hours: Mon 09.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Tue 09.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Wed Closed, Thu 09.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Fri 09.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Sat 10.00 AM - 02.00 PM, Sun Closed, By Appointment
Excluded Services: Dr. Bluett refers out to local medical specialists for services not offered at her clinic.
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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