Team Remedy
Get to know the team who is passionate and invested in your health.
Meet the Team
Here at The Remedy we are extremely proud of our assembled practitioners and team members. We have compiled dedicated, heart centered and effective healers from many directions and modalities. We are the true definition of an interdisciplinary team working together. Our collaboration brings decades of experience and expertise to the table. The support of one another allows us to care for you at the highest level.
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Andrea Telfer-Karbo, FNP-C
Functional Nurse Practitioner and Founder
“I started The Remedy with the belief that nature heals. That finding the root cause of disease is our goal as medical providers. I have since built on this belief by coming to understand our bodies and complex ecosystems reflective of the natural world. And that healing happens in relationship. “
Naturopathic Physician, AgeWell Clinic Director
erin sharman, nd
Jorge Intal, PhD
Acupuncture & Doctor of Chinese Medicine
Walter Homberg, DAIM, L.Ac, AFMCP, CSCS
Acupuncture, Advanced Allergy Therapeutics, Functional and Chinese Medicine
Lauren Gauthier, MS
Functional & Integrative Nutritionist, Herbalist
Cheyanne timm-libron
Patient Navigator
April Keegan
General Manager & Herbal Formulations
Functional Health and Wellness Coach
Remi Landry
IDENTIFY & TREAT THE ROOT CAUSE
People tend to over complicate really important concepts and ideas.
We assume there is a really big answer for our really big problems. While functional medicine is a concept that houses some amazingly complex understandings as well as ancient healing practice - its context is quite simple.
The role of functional medicine is to provide a framework for identifying and treating the ROOT CAUSE of disease and suffering.
Let me give you an example.:
If you had a tack in your shoe, would you take a bunch of Tylenol and ibuprofen to stop feeling the pain? Or, would you take off your shoe and remove the tack?
You would obviously remove the tack.
While the above example is relatively simple, finding the root cause of dysfunction, removing the element that is causing harm, and then creating an optimal healing environment for the body is the basics of what we are doing in functional medicine.