Directory of Naturopaths by Region - Y Last updated: Apr 26, 2010

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Yakima, WA
Loraine Harkin, N.D.
2117 W. Lincoln Ave. Ste A
Yakima, WA, 98902
Phone: (509) 972-1339

Yarmouth, MA
Peter Glidden
75 Cedar Street
Hyannis, MA, 02601
Phone: 508-778-1177 Fax: 508-778-2803
E-mail: peterg@cape.com

Yonkers, NY
John Imundo, ND
LIGGETT-REXALL HEALTH CENTRE
708 Saw Mill River Road
Ardsley, NY, 10502
Phone: 914 693-2003 Fax: 914 693-3557

York, PA

Youngstown, PA
Steve Kutlesa
1140 South Hermitage Road
Hermitage, PA, 16148
Phone: 724-342-0908 Fax: 724-528-2090

Youngstown - Warren, OH
Ted Suzelis, ND
Health Advocate Services
38 West Broad Street
Newton Falls, OH 44444
Phone: 330-872-1577
E-mail: drted@suzelis.com
Web Site: http://www.ohionaturopathic.com


Ted Suzelis, ND
Ohio Naturopathic
725 Boardman-Canfield Rd., Suite K-4
Boardman, OH 44512
Phone: 330-729-1350
E-mail: drted@suzelis.com
Web Site: http://www.ohiond.com

YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA  (YT)   (No naturopaths listed here)

Yuma, AZ
Dr. Paul Conyette, N.M.D.
Arizona Preventive Medicine Clinic
PO Box 7250, Suite A, 2475 South Avenue A
Yuma, Arizona, 85366-7250
Phone: 928-782-1379
Web Site: http://www.drpconyette.com



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It becomes every person who purposes to give himself to the care of others, seriously to consider the four following things: First, that he must one day give an account to the Supreme Judge of all the lives entrusted to his care. Second, that all his skill and knowledge and energy, as they have been given him by God, so they should be exercised for His glory and the good of mankind, and not for mere gain or ambition. Third, and not more beautifully than truly, let him reflect that he has undertaken the care of no mean creature; for, in order that he may estimate the value, the greatness of the human race, the only begotten Son of God became himself a man and thus ennobled it with His divine dignity, and far more than this, died to redeem it. And fourth, that the doctor being himself a mortal human being, should be diligent and tender in relieving his suffering patients, inasmuch as he himself must one day be a like sufferer. - Dr. Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689)
 
In the nineteenth century men lost their fear of God and acquired a fear of microbes. ~Author Unknown
 
There is no curing a sick man who believes himself to be in health. ~Henri Amiel