Dr. Kelsey Murray
Polo Health + Longevity Centre
711 Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC, V3M 1B1
As a licensed naturopathic doctor, I am passionate about supporting my patients in addressing all of their health concerns in a holistic way. I received my certification from the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine, and am certified in intravenous therapy, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) and acupuncture as well as holding prescription rights. Before attending medical school I achieved my bachelor of science from SFU in molecular biology and biochemistry. During this time I was involved in research which focused on neurodegenerative diseases (Including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, frontotemporal dementia). As a result of this work I received multiple scholarships and have been published on several research papers. After working in a research lab for three years I realized that my true calling was working one-on-one with people to address their individual health concerns. I truly feel that this experience has contributed to my appreciation for ensuring my patients receive evidence-based treatment plans. During an initial visit with me you can expect to have a full health history taken where all concerns can be discussed. There will also be a physical exam, labs, and an initial treatment plan. The treatment plan may include lifestyle changes, nutrition recommendations, botanical medicines, supplements, acupuncture, and more. Areas of focus: Cardiovascular health: History of heart attack Family history of heart disease Angina Arrhythmias Hormone balancing >PMS, menopause, PCOS, painful/heavy periods Diabetes, pre-diabetes Fatigue, sleep concerns Thyroid Mental health concerns Depression Anxiety Autoimmune conditions Crohn’s/colitis Hashimoto’s thyroiditis Multiple sclerosis Rheumatoid arthritis Type 1 diabetes Psoriasis and more Digestion concerns Bloating Constipation or diarrhea Heartburn Abdominal pain, and more In addition to working as a naturopathic doctor I also currently teach anatomy and physiology to massage therapy students at Vancouver Career College. This allows me to practice the naturopathic principle “doctor as teacher” and maintain my knowledge of the complexity of the human body.