• Naturopathy

What's covered and do you need a referral?
Go to Health plan coverage and cost information, and click on Coverage documents. View your Coverage Agreement to see if your health plan covers naturopathy and if you need a referral.

If your plan doesn't cover naturopathy, or if you have used all your covered benefits, our ChooseHealthy™ Program offers reduced rates on naturopathy with contracted providers.

How many visits do you have left?
Go to Health plan coverage and cost information, and click on Benefits usage. Select Alternative Medicine in the benefit type dropdown to see how many visits you have left.

Find an naturopath
Go to the Provider Directory and search for naturopathy.

  • Naturopathic doctors often combine different therapies—such as massage, herbal medicine, or diet—to help the body heal itself and stay well. They may refer people to a medical doctor or specialist when needed. In some states, naturopathic doctors have the ability to prescribe medicines. A licensed naturopathic doctor...
  • Naturopathic medicine (or naturopathy) is an alternative medical practice based on the belief that the body can heal itself. It aims to improve health and prevent disease and illness through the use of organic foods and exercise; a healthy, balanced lifestyle; and the use of Ayurvedic, homeopathic, and herbal therapies...
  • Provides links on yoga, massage therapy, and dietary supplements. Also links to information on naturopathic medicine. Interactive links include stress management, muscle relaxation, and deciding whether to use complementary medicine.
  • Hydrotherapy is the use of water to treat a disease or to maintain health. It was part of a health movement that led to the development of naturopathic medicine. Hydrotherapy uses various forms of water, such as cold or hot water, ice, or steam. This can be done both inside and outside the body in many ways, including...
  • Describes complementary and alternative medicine, including how well it works and how to use it safely. Provides links to various therapies, including homeopathy, yoga, acupuncture, and chiropractic.
  • Info on healthcare professionals with training in specific areas. Links to info on physicians and other specialty doctors. Also includes links to info on other health professionals like physician assistants. Offers tips on preparing for appointments.