Providers

Dr Emily Mahar Cannon is a licensed Naturopathic doctor in the State of Vermont. Born and raised in central Vermont, she returned to her home state with her husband and family in 2008 to open her private practice and start Integrated Medicine LLC. She holds a degree in Biology and Environmental Science from Dartmouth College, and a doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland Oregon. She became interested in natural medicine and the holistic mindset of naturopathic doctoring after completing her pre-medical course work at Dartmouth and simultaneously studying biology and environmental science. Read more…

Dr. Nicholas Cannon focuses on helping his patients overcome their pain and injury by combining physical medicine techniques with an emphasis on teaching principles of physical health. He is committed to working with patients to help them achieve their own goals using a safe, personalized and unhurried approach. He specializes in sports injury rehabilitation, arthritis, occupational injuries, motor vehicle accidents, muscle injuries, headaches, extremity joint pain, spinal conditions, and weight loss and exercise programs. Read more…

Dr. Erik Vose is a Board Certified Chiropractor in Vermont. He holds a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic West in California and a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Applied Physiology from the University of Colorado. After earning his doctorate degree, Dr. Erik received two years of additional chiropractic and sports therapy training in Walnut Creek, CA. Following his time in California, Dr. Erik started his own practice in Boston and joined OMBE, an integrative health center located in Copley Square, where he worked in conjunction with many practitioners including acupuncturists, naturopaths, dietitians, massage therapists, and yoga and pilates instructors. Read more…

Most modern women suffer from nervous system overload, inflammation in the gut, and blood stasis in the pelvis. Pain is the body’s way of communicating injury, whether it’s physical, metabolic, emotional or some combination of all three. I have been passionate about women’s health for over 20 years, and have had the great privilege of studying with amazing health care providers at naturopathic school to learn how to alleviate pain effectively for the female form. Using naturopathic manipulative therapy (NMT) which is similar to osteopathic techniques, I help people become comfortable in their bodies again. Read more…