Patricia Aldrich, MD
Natural medicine →(248) 393-8633
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Patricia Aldrich brings a natural medicine approach to helping patients resolve chronic conditions and achieve sustained wellness through evidence-based botanical and nutritional protocols. Her patients experience meaningful improvement in digestive function, hormonal balance, and energy levels by addressing root causes rather than managing symptoms alone. Dr. Aldrich conducts comprehensive virtual consultations across Michigan, making personalized natural medicine care accessible to those seeking alternatives to conventional treatment.
Services offered
Dr. Aldrich specializes in treating chronic digestive issues, hormonal irregularities, fatigue, and autoimmune conditions using naturopathic medicine, clinical nutrition, and herbal therapeutics. Her telehealth practice serves patients seeking natural approaches to wellness, including those managing thyroid dysfunction, adrenal depletion, and inflammatory conditions. During virtual consultations, she conducts detailed health assessments, reviews lab work, and develops customized treatment plans incorporating therapeutic-grade supplements, dietary modifications, and lifestyle strategies. Typical sessions involve comprehensive evaluation of symptoms, medical history, and functional medicine testing to identify underlying imbalances and create realistic protocols patients can sustain long-term.