Browse naturopathic physicians in Colorado.
176
Naturopathic Physicians
100%
Accepting patients
44%
Most common: ND
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Colorado has 176 licensed naturopathic physicians spread across the state. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is ND (44%), which stands for Naturopathic Doctor. N.D. is the second most common at 31%.
University of Colorado School of Medicine and Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine train naturopathic physicians in the state. Notable hospitals include UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, Children's Hospital Colorado, and Denver Health Medical Center. Health systems such as UCHealth, SCL Health (Intermountain Health), and Centura Health employ many of the state's naturopathic physicians.
Patients with Health First Colorado should verify coverage directly, as not all naturopathic physicians participate. The most widely accepted carriers include unitedhealthcare, kaiser, centene, qhp-73836, and qhp-63474.
Colorado consistently ranks among the healthiest states in the country, with one of the lowest obesity rates nationwide.
Colorado has 176 licensed naturopathic physicians. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of naturopathic physicians in Colorado are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among naturopathic physicians in Colorado include unitedhealthcare, kaiser, centene, qhp-73836, and qhp-63474. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
An initial consultation costs $200 to $400. A follow-up visit costs $100 to $200. Lab work is often covered by medical insurance. Supplements cost $50 to $200 per month (out of pocket). With insurance (where covered): $30 to $75 copay. Actual costs in Colorado depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Most naturopathic care is paid out of pocket. Lab tests ordered by an ND are often covered by your medical insurance when sent to a standard lab. HSA/FSA funds can cover ND visits in licensed states. Many NDs offer package pricing for ongoing care.
Look for a board-certified provider who accepts your insurance and practices near you. Colorado has 176 naturopathic physicians. Reading patient reviews and checking hospital affiliations can help narrow your choice. FindClarity lets you compare providers by credentials, insurance, and location.
Some naturopathic physicians in Colorado accept Health First Colorado, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid coverage for naturopathic services is very limited. Washington state Medicaid covers some ND services. Most states do not. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Health First Colorado participation before scheduling.
Initial visits are comprehensive (60-90 minutes). Follow-ups every two to four weeks initially, then monthly, then every three to six months for maintenance. Some patients see an ND quarterly for wellness and prevention. With 176 naturopathic physicians in Colorado, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.
Naturopathic Physicians in the area may have trained at University of Colorado School of Medicine, and Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Graduates of local programs often stay in the area to practice.
Top accepted carriers in Colorado include unitedhealthcare, kaiser, centene, qhp-73836, and qhp-63474.
Insurance coverage for naturopathic medicine is limited. In states that license NDs, some commercial plans cover visits (typically subject to your specialist copay). Washington state mandates ND coverage by commercial insurers. HSA and FSA funds can cover naturopathic visits with a licensed provider. Lab tests ordered by an ND are often covered by your medical insurance when processed through a standard lab. Supplements and botanical medicines are out of pocket. Most NDs offer transparent pricing and package options for ongoing care.