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Dr. Tiffany Turner
WELLNESS COACH
Naturopathic Medicine

Dr. Tiffany Turner received her doctorate in naturopathic medicine from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and completed her residency at Integrative Health in Scottsdale, Arizona. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree with a double major in Psychology and Biology from the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, Canada.

She has been active in both lab-based and clinical research over the last seven years. Her research began with comparative genomics using software modeling to annotate genomes of model organisms and then expanded to include research at the Arizona State University Biodesign Institute with a focus on the prevention, control and treatment of multi-drug resistant bacteria and viruses using botanicals. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals.

Her natural curiosity earned her a childhood nickname of “20 Questions” and her genuine love of learning also shines through whenever she shares research and knowledge with others. She has presented nationally at integrative conferences including the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine Symposium, the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians Annual Convention, the Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine, and the Ancestral Health Symposium as well as internationally at the International Congress on Naturopathic Medicine.

She has a clinical focus in endocrinology and has a passion for promoting mental health. She is particularly interested in the role of social connection and community in health. In her spare time, she enjoys finding ways to give back to her own communities. Over the past years this has included a wide range of activities including helping with equine therapy, walking dogs at an animal rescue and participating in clinical shifts at women’s shelters. She also loves ice skating, going to hockey games, learning new languages, and naming her houseplants.

Dr. Tiffany Turner
WELLNESS COACH
Naturopathic Medicine

Dr. Tiffany Turner received her doctorate in naturopathic medicine from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and completed her residency at Integrative Health in Scottsdale, Arizona. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree with a double major in Psychology and Biology from the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, Canada.

She has been active in both lab-based and clinical research over the last seven years. Her research began with comparative genomics using software modeling to annotate genomes of model organisms and then expanded to include research at the Arizona State University Biodesign Institute with a focus on the prevention, control and treatment of multi-drug resistant bacteria and viruses using botanicals. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals.

Her natural curiosity earned her a childhood nickname of “20 Questions” and her genuine love of learning also shines through whenever she shares research and knowledge with others. She has presented nationally at integrative conferences including the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine Symposium, the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians Annual Convention, the Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine, and the Ancestral Health Symposium as well as internationally at the International Congress on Naturopathic Medicine.

She has a clinical focus in endocrinology and has a passion for promoting mental health. She is particularly interested in the role of social connection and community in health. In her spare time, she enjoys finding ways to give back to her own communities. Over the past years this has included a wide range of activities including helping with equine therapy, walking dogs at an animal rescue and participating in clinical shifts at women’s shelters. She also loves ice skating, going to hockey games, learning new languages, and naming her houseplants.