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Health&Wellness
Directory
t h e S a n t a f e n e w M e x i c a n w w w . S a n t a f e n e w M e x i c a n . c o M
2011
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Our Teen Health Centers offer comprehensive
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Services available at the Teen Health Centers are:
Sports physicals
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Health&
Wellness
2011
D I R E C T O R Y
P U B L I S H E D F E B R U A R Y 2 0 , 2 0 11
Inside
8Taking control after a diabetes diagnosis.
12Recipes for a healthy feast
16Get moving for a more vibrant life.
22Even in recession,
health careers offer opportunity.
28New technology available at Christus St. Vincent.
332011 Health & Wellness Directory.
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Emily Branden in the
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B Y EM ILY H UB B ELL
Until a year ago, Dominquita Corizs life was
punctuated by turmoil. She had suffered the loss of
a close family member, was losing the fight against
diabetes and admits, I was depressed real bad.
Medications shaped her daily life. In the decades that
followed her diabetes diagnosis, the disease progressed
until she was prescribed as many as seven medications
simultaneously, plus insulin, just to keep the diabetes in
check. Her body was in so much pain that she couldnt
travel the short distance to pick up the pills she needed tsurvive.
But that was a different Dominquita Coriz.About a year ago, the Kewa Pueblo woman was
referred to Love Your Heart, the tribes cardiovascularhealth program for people with diabetes. Healthadministrators helped her skim the unhealthy stuff fromher diet and encouraged regular exercise. She said it waa drastic change from her routine of years.
Before, I ate anything, whatever I wanted. I likedthe fried things fried potatoes, fried meat. Now its thegreen stuff, Coriz said.
NATALIE GUILL
Jackie Bird (center) joins more than 40 women in a Zumba class at Kewa Pueblo. As part of an initiative to help curb Type 2 diabetes among its population,
Kewa Pueblo (formerly Santo Domingo) has started Zumba classes. Bird was born and raised on Kewa Pueblo and has lived there all her life.
Changing directionExercise, diet fixes and determination can turn diabetes diagnosis around
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But the results have been just as drastic as the lifestyle
changes. Its clear from the way she describes her days
now, one year after she implemented diet and exercise
changes to manage her diabetes.
She uses words such as flexibility and control to
describe her life. She walks, bikes and uses the treadmill.
She can pick up her own diabetes medications.
Now in her 50s, Coriz cant remember a time when she
felt more optimistic about her health and her diabetes.
Im down to three medications and insulin now, she
said. And Im not scared of the doctor.
The severityHealth administrators at Kewa Pueblo have seen their
share of tribe members develop Type 2 diabetes. And not
all of them are success stories like Coriz.
Diabetes is so pervasive that the pueblo has acquired
its own dialysis center to help treat sufferers. Kewa also
recently purchased a hyperbaric chamber, which is used
to help prevent amputations a too-routine side effect
for many with advanced-stage diabetes.
LUIS SNCHEZ SATURNO
Donna Hall, Institute for American Indian Arts student, prepares a healthy dinner at her home. She changed her familys diet to avoid diabetes.
LUIS SNCHEZ SATURNO
Nationwide, about 7.8 percent of Americans have beendiagnosed with diabetes, according to 2007 numbersfrom the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.That number is about 7.5 percent in New Mexico and4.8 percent in Santa Fe County, according to the states
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Department of Health. Diabetes was the sixth-leadingcause of death in New Mexico in 2009.
But diabetes hits Native Americans and AlaskaNatives especially hard particularly Type 2. Their
rate of diagnosed diabetes hovers around 16.3 percent making them 2.2 times more likely than non-Hispanicwhites to have the condition. An additional 30 percenthave pre-diabetes.
Department of Health statistics show diagnoses ofdiabetes among Native Americans aged 20-29 jumped58 percent from 1990 to 1998. And Kewa Pueblo isntimmune to this trend.
According to Jan Atencio, director of Kewas healthprograms, diabetes affects some 15 percent of its 4,913people. Further, she believes that number could be abouta percent higher if she factors in people who have notbeen diagnosed or who receive treatment outside ofIndian Health Service. The number of those diagnosed hasincreased by 3.5 percent since 2006.
Im concerned at how the rate has increased. To other
people it might not be a lot, but to us, its huge. Its a hugeclimb in the wrong direction, Atencio said.
In such a community-based culture, one familymember with diabetes has a negative effect on the entiregroup, she said.
Ray Tafoya, tribal programs administrator, said thatdietary restrictions of those with diabetes put a strain oncultural activities, especially those that center on food.
Its hard to see that some of our elders or our younger
generation cant take part in our cultural activitiesbecause of diabetes. Its sad to see it taken away from
them, he said.Kewa has numerous programs to help those with
diabetes and to prevent others from developing it. Therethe cardiovascular initiative that helped Coriz, and a
strong network of outreach workers who make housevisits to monitor the ill. And the pueblo recently partnere
with Johns Hopkins University to develop a communitygarden meant to reintroduce traditional farming and diet
practices to the younger generation.Tafoya and Atencio see their community becoming
more enthusiastic about the programs. Zumba classes armore crowded. The pueblos track program energizes theyouth. And more seniors are attending support groups.
But despite the outreach and the progress, Tafoya andAtencio are realistic about the diabetes epidemic at Kew
Theres a lot of misconception out there that being ina rural setting, were not affected by Western culture,
Tafoya said. We do have regular access to those
unhealthy foods and unhealthy lifestyles that contribute tdiabetes running rampant here on the reservation.
New diets
About 40 miles from Kewa, back in Santa Fe, Nativechef Lois Ellen Frank is leading efforts to reclaim a trulytraditional Native American diet. That reclamation is
crucial because diabetes was not a problem in NativeAmerican communities when diets were still plant-base
said Frank, who teaches plant-based Native Americancooking classes and is completing her Ph.D. in Native
foods.Frank says the rising number of Native Americans with
diabetes can be attributed to a colliding of cultures thatbrought tribes a new diet filled with foods that can trigge
diabetes when eaten often.When the Spanish invaded, for example, they brought
pork, beef, sheep and wheat, Frank said. Suddenly meat
and yeast breads were a part of the Native diet.Then came the commodity-food period. According to
Frank, when tribes such as the Navajos were forciblyremoved from their land, they were given army rations
things such as yellow cheese, lard and flour. Giventhose ingredients to survive, Native Americans showed
great creativity by adapting their diets, the chef said. Bu
the adaptations werent healthy.They took ingredients they were familiar with and
some they werent familiar with and made all these
things, Frank said. Fry bread became the only thing thehad to eat. Its creative, but its a sometimes food.
Growing up in the Midwest, Donna Hall remembers
the commodity diet well. Her parents were the secondgeneration to live with those foods the flours, the
sugars, the canned meats and they became the staplesof her diet.
JANE PHILLIPS
A hyperbaric chamber such as this has been opened at Kewa Pueblo to treat
complications of diabetes.
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Coming into my adult life, I started teaching my kids that,
because thats all I knew, said Hall, who moved to Santa
Fe in summer 2009 to attend the Institute of American
Indian Arts.
A few short months ago, Hall and her children were
eating a diet that she describes as something fried,
something salty, something sugary. Among them, they
went through two bags of chips per day, 6-10 pounds of
meat per week and large quantities of soda. And then
there were the meat-and-cheese loaded Indian tacos,
eaten twice each week.
When Hall saw a sign for the Food for Life Healthy
Native America Cooking Program, the programs
emphasis on a Native diet appealed to her. Although Hall
doesnt have diabetes, she saw her father develop Type 2
and wanted to help her children avoid the disease.
During the classes, she learned to adapt fry bread and
Indian taco recipes into healthier, plant-based meals. She
said the change was difficult at first. We still love our
meat and cheese, she said. But the family stuck with it.
They now are growing their own sprouts and eatingmeals full of veggies and rice, thanks to cookingdemonstrations led by Frank, local instructor Rita Condon
and Dr. Neal Barnard, who revolutionized the plant-based
diet for those with diabetes.Hall has seen improvements in her arthritis and is
experiencing less pain from her non-Hodgkin lymphoma.And Ashley, her 11-year-old daughter, couldnt be
happier.
I thought we should be eating more healthy, she said.
And now I have more energy at school.
Caroline Trapp a longtime nurse and directorof diabetes education for the nonprofit Physicians
Committee for Responsible Medicine, which sponsoredthe cooking classes said the plant-based diet theparticipants learn is an effective way to prevent or
manage diabetes.She has seen patients with Type 2 diabetes cut down
medications after switching to a diet based on plantsrather than meat. Ive seen a really effective treatment
(for diabetes) related to lifestyle. It doesnt come in a
bottle and it doesnt have to be injected. Its something wecan do for ourselves, Trapp said.
For Frank, the switch to plant-based foods is aboutmore than just health. She says its also a way for Native
Americans to reclaim their culture and their cuisine.As you revitalize food, you revitalize everything thats
attached to it the songs that go with planting, the
prayers, the agricultural techniques, she said. (Theyounger generation) wants to know.
Frank partners with Chef Walter Whitewater to develop
Native recipes and educational programs. For moreinformation about Native foods or the spring set of
diabetes cooking classes, e-mail Frank at [email protected].
When tribes such as the Navajos were forcibly
removed from their land, they were given army
rations things such as yellow cheese, lard
and flour. Given those ingredients to survive,
Native Americans showed great creativity
by adapting their diets, but the adaptations
werent healthy.
LOIS ELLEN FRANK, NATIVE CHEF
COURTESY LOIS FRANK
Lois Frank partners with Chef Walter Whitewater to develop Native recipesand educational programs.
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S T O R Y & P H O T O S B Y L O I S E L L E N F R A N K
This recipe is one of my favorite chile bean recipes andwas originally made for the Begay family in Pion, Ariz.,for their family gatherings and ceremonies. I usually cookit in a large cast-iron pot with a handle that was passeddown to me by my mother. The taste from the cast ironmakes this chile bean stew even more delicious. Thisrecipe is so great because you can make one recipe to
feed 6 to 8 people or you can add to it and make enoughto feed 60 to 600 people. It is a favorite at all familyand ceremonial gatherings. This recipe goes great withtortillas, or homemade no-fry bread. It makes a heartymeal by itself or a side to any feast.
Vegan Pion Chile Beans(Serves 8 to 12)
1 large yellow onion, chopped1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
Olive oil cooking spray to coat cast iron pot2 cups chopped fresh Roma tomatoes or
(1) 28-ounce can whole peeled tomatoes with basil2 1/2 cups cooked dark red kidney beans2 1/2 cups cooked pinto beans
2 cups cooked corn kernels (fresh, frozen or canned)3 tablespoons dried red mild chile powder
1 teaspoon saltHeat the cast iron or soup pot over medium-high heat.Add onions, saut for two minutes until translucent, thenadd green bell peppers and saut another two minutes.
Cut each of the whole tomatoes from the can intoeight pieces (a large dice) and add them to the onionsand green bell peppers. Cook for another two minutes,stirring constantly. Add the kidney beans, pinto beans
and the cooked corn and stir well. Bring the chile beansto a boil, and then reduce heat to low. Stir in the dried redchile powder and salt. Let simmer for 20 minutes, stirringoccasionally to prevent burning. Serve hot with no-frybread, or homemade corn or flour tortillas.
This recipe makes Indian tortilla breads that can be cookedon a open flame grill or open flame instead of fried.
Indian No-Fry Breador Tortilla Bread
(Makes 12 no-fry or grilled tortilla breads)
4 cups organic unbleached or whole-wheat flour2 tablespoons baking powder
1 teaspoon kosher salt1-1/2 cups warm water
In a medium-size mixing bowl combine flour, bakingpowder and kosher salt. Gradually stir in the water untilthe dough becomes soft and pliable without sticking tothe bowl.
Knead the dough on a lightly floured cutting board orsurface for four minutes, folding the outer edges of the
dough towards the center.Return the dough to the bowl, cover with plastic wrap,
and let rest for at least 30 minutes to allow it to rise.Shape the dough into small-sized balls and roll out
using a rolling pin or with your hands to 1/4-inch widthon a lightly floured surface. I always use my hands, whicmakes for slightly uneven round breads, but everyonewill know they were hand-made and I think it gives eachbread a little more character. Stretch or roll the dough ou
FEASTINGthe healthy way
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BY K IM BACA
As a young man, Sam Berger, a retired corporate
and real estate attorney in Santa Fe, was fit. He
joined the Army and continued daily workouts untillaw school, when he realized that he wasnt feeling
well.
I started my career and I did very little, almost nothing,said Berger about exercise. As I got into my 40s, Irealized I was gaining weight and I was listless. I also hada problem with my heart, which was another reason toget into a program to maintain weight and fitness.
It took him more than 25 years, but Berger, who nowregularly plays tennis, and walks, hikes or takes Pilates,has lost 70 pounds. And he feels 100 percent better.
Its an ongoing thing-you have to consistently haveto work out, he said. For me, Pilates has helped. Its areally good workout. It makes you stronger. It keeps youmore limber and it keeps you looser.
Pilates is but one way to get healthy. Fitness expertssay you dont need classes or expensive equipment to gehealthy or lose weight. The key is just to get moving.
It could be as simple as doing push-ups on your deskor sit-ups on a chair, said Raymond Kurshals, owner ofPilates Santa Fe. Anything that you could do would be
Get movingExercise adds fun, health to daily routine
NATALIE GUILL
Sam Berger works out with Raymond Kurshals at Pilates Santa Fe. Berger plays tennis, hikes and does Pilates to maintain a weight loss of 70 pounds.
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B Y M I C H A E L A . D E M A R C O
When it comes to nurturing and maintaining health,many Santa Feans seek an appropriate exercise methodthat fits their own physical and mental makeup. If you
are considering Tai Chi Chuan as an exercise, then it isimportant to become familiar with its fundamental theoryand practice.
Its very name indicates that Tai Chi Chaun is a boxingsystem. Through its development as a combative art,leading practitioners gained profound insights into thehuman condition. They sought perfection in naturalmovement, uninhibited by faulty techniques or disruptiveemotions.
Tai Chi proved its worth for physical fitness throughthe centuries, conditioning master fighters for peakperformance. Fortunately, a branch of Tai Chi evolved intoa holistic exercise system to be shared with the general
population. Rather than focus on the combative elements,its health benefits and spiritually nurturing aspectsbecame the focus of instruction.
What makes Tai Chi such an extraordinary exercise? Thereis a simple explanation: its practice helps remove kinksthat are present in the body, kinks that impair ones healthand invite disease.
Tai Chi looks so simple, yet it takes practice to do well:finding a kink, trying to learn how it got there, andrepeating the movement for hours, over days and months,until the kink dissolves. The goal is to eventually becomesupple and light, yet strong.
To smooth out the kinks, a Tai Chi practitioner realizes
improvements do not simply come from time spent inclass. Tai Chi becomes part of ones daily life, putting theprinciples to use in thoughts and mundane actions. If youpractice Tai Chi or another exercise form or do nothingat all to nourish your own health I hope this articleinspires you to iron out the kinks.
DeMarco hasstudiedmartialartsfor more than 40 years,
includingTai Chiin Taiwan.He hasa masters of artsin Asian
Studies.HisWebsite is www.wingedliontaiji.com.
thats a major draw to Tai Chi its like a moving art, a
way of movement that involves your body and mind thatbecomes fun and interesting. Its never boring, that cankeep you with it. Its like learning how to paint or playingpiano. You grow with practice.
To lose weight, however, working the heart is key.Fitness experts say cardiovascular workouts will help withweight loss, but suggest going to a practitioner to find outwhat type of exercise is right for you. They also suggestchanging your diet and lowering your caloric intact.
When Sam Berger made the decision to take charge ofhis health, he cut out fatty foods and lots of red meat andadded fish and more vegetables. He also started workingout with friends for support but later went to a trainer
who pushed him to run flights of stairs, among other fat-burning workouts.
I dont starve myself. I eat straight meals and I cutthe portions down, but I dont overeat, Berger said. Istopped snacking at night, gave up the ice cream andcookies at night. That was huge.
Its a discipline and it doesnt happen overnight,he added. You have to work on it. Once you get intoit, it becomes part of your life. You just do it and itautomatically becomes part of your life.
Free
upthe
kinks
LUIS SNCHEZ SATURNO
Yoga instructor Emily Branden teaches a class at Body.
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SPECIALTY CARE
Neurosurgical Associates 505.988.3233
465 St. Michaels Dr., Suite 107Santa Fe, NM 87505
Pulmonary &Critical Care Associates 505.984.2600
465 St. Michaels Dr., Suite 209Santa Fe, NM 87505
Breast Institute 505.913.3101
465 St. Michael's Dr., Suite 204Santa Fe, NM 87505
Orthopaedics & SportsMedicine Associates 505.424.0200
Physicians Plaza of Santa Fe1631 Hospital Dr., Suite 200Santa Fe, NM 87505
Surgical Associates 505.913.3975
Physicians Plaza of Santa Fe1631 Hospital Dr., Suite 240Santa Fe, NM 87505
Womens Care Specialists 505.984.0303
465 St. Michaels Dr., Suite 202Santa Fe, NM 87505
FAMILY CARE
Geriatrics &Internal Medicine 505.946.42
465 St. Michaels Dr., Suite 114Santa Fe, NM 87505
Pojoaque Primary Care 505.455.19
5 Petroglyph Circle, Suite APojoaque, NM 87506
Rodeo Family Medicine 505.471.89
4001 Rodeo Rd.Santa Fe, NM 87507
St. MichaelsFamily Medicine 505.988.12
433 St. Michaels Dr.Santa Fe, NM 87505
DeVargasHealth Center 505.913.46
510 Guadalupe Street, Suite C1 and C2Santa Fe, NM 87501
PEDIATRIC CARE
Arroyo Chamiso Pediatrics 505.995.492025 S. Galisteo
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Camino Entrada Pediatrics 505.946.32
2590 Camino Entrada
Santa Fe, NM 87507
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BY ART LATHAM
The economy might be down, but Santa Fe is home
to several establishments that can boost your
chances of decent employment during the ongoingrecession and beyond.
Santa Feans can pursue health care career training from
emergency medical technology and nursing to acupuncture
or massage therapy, all without leaving town.
Health care support also called allied health is a
career field with plentiful jobs and more expected as Baby
Boomers age. The training/classroom loads are rigorous,
but the payoffs in personal satisfaction and a respectable
salary, depending on your job location and specialty
niche, seem commensurate.
Recognizing the state and community need for such
services, Santa Fe Community Colleges School of Health
and Sciences recently took a giant step forward. Thecolleges new 48,000-square-foot, $15.7 million wings
seem more like a teaching hospital than a community
college campus: new nursing and biology labs, a dental
lab, as well as a dental clinic run by La Familia Medical
Center and an Emergency Medical Services Institute lab.
The idea is to have a health careers training site for all
of Northern New Mexico, said Dr. Julie Good, School of
Health and Sciences dean. We offer two-year associate
HEALTH-WISE CAREERSFollowing a healing path is no problem in Santa Fe
LUIS SNCHEZ SATURN
Janie Milner, assistant biology professor, works with students Rayette Quintana, left, and Andrea Alano, as they learn parts of the skull during an anatomy andphysiology lab at the School of Health and Sciences at the Santa Fe Community College.
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degrees plus certificate programs as short as seven months.
We have to be one-stop shops, she said. So from thetime you apply until the time you graduate, you can get allyour courses here.
First, of course, a student might need to complete a fewprerequisites, the previous coursework or life experiencethat educational institutions require for certain programs.Those vary from college to college and from major tomajor. See a campus academic adviser to obtain reliable,current information. For those short in the prerequisite
department, community college science courses canprovide the necessary background for biological/physicalscience programs, other Allied Health programs and evenlab electives for non-science majors.
For example, nursing students compose 105 of our 400declared majors, Good said. But not everybody with theintention of majoring in nursing will get into the program.So theyre getting prerequisites, then theyll apply.
A few students need developmental help, especiallyin science and math, and there is a touch of science and
math in all health programs, she said.
At the Emergency Medical Services Institute, students
are trained to handle emergencies and then go out to help
their neighbors. Many students are local; they train here,
they go to work here, said Eve Kwiatkowski, EmergencyMedical Services Institute director.
A major drawing card for Santa Fe Community College
are the new simulation labs, complete with realistic, but
non-human patients that can breathe, excrete, even talk
with a microchips help and a central control viewing room.
Its basically a giant movie set, and you approach
it with a suspension of disbelief, said Kwiatkowski.
We let the students fly without a safety net. If they do
it wrong, its not a mistake, its a learning opportunity.
We prepare students for a once-in-a-lifetime medical
situation for instance, a breech birth in Raton. You may
only encounter it once, but when you do, youd better beprepared.
Recent EMT graduate Bob Sorenson is a former
DuPont employee, now on his third retirement. He
taught introduction to health-care careers for six years
at Santa Fes Capital High School, in conjunction with
the community college. That entitles him to a unique
perspective on the program.
The high school students enrolled in the program
came back and raved about the all the things they were
learning, that it was hands-on, Sorenson said. I thought
Id go out and check it out to see if it was as good as they
were saying. It was better.
The program is rigorous and you better know whatyoure doing. The quizzes have 150 questions and they
also push critical thinking. Theyre preparing you to go
out with the ambulance, he said.
If youre not interested in emergency medicine, nursing
or dental hygiene, Santa Fes holistic health care training
centers offer other paths to healing.
Southwest Acupuncture College occupies a new two-
story building across Galisteo Street from Christus St.
Vincent Regional Medical Center. Its graced with a 25x20-
foot koi pond, blonde wood, Asian wall hangings and
other treasures, including a clock with Chinese numerals.
The college, which offers a masters degree in orientalmedicine, Chinese medical theory, and related classes,
also has branches in Boulder and Albuquerque.
It accepts applicants in good standing at least 20 years
of age with evidence that their personal credentials
and intellectual skills are of such quality as to predict a
high rate of success in the study and practice of Oriental
medicine, and a well-rounded academic background,
combined with a passion to learn this medicine,
according to the college website.
LUIS SNCHEZ SATURNO
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Also required: at least 60 semester or 90 quarter pre-
admission credits of general undergraduate education
from an accredited college. The college also encourages
an additional 90 semester hours of human anatomy and
physiology and 45 hours of general human biology.
Scherer Institute, at the often-bustling corner of Siler
Road and Agua Fra Street, occupies part of a post-
industrial gym-like commercial strip. But inside, its calm
and comfortable.
We couldnt believe how well things went this year,
said Scherer co-owner Cathy Black. We have room for
more students, but its still better than it was two to three
years ago. Weve made our scheduling more available to
people and they can mix and match courses. We put new
things in place and the key to success the last few years
was to be so flexible.
Asked if there might be a surfeit of massage therapists
in Santa Fe, director Lonnie Howards said, The field is
getting crowded. But if theyre really good, they can make
a niche for themselves.
Ken Wilhelm, water quality specialist for San Ildefonso
Pueblo, is one of those niche-carvers.
I always had a passion for massage, he said. I kept
telling myself that someday Id learn it, and some day wa
here. I had to make it happen.
He did.
Wilhelm, who holds a bachelor of science from the
University of Cincinnati and a master of science from
Murray State University, graduates from the 700-hour
program this February. Hell start connective tissue
classes in the spring.
He advises potential students to shop around, go to th
open houses, meet the teachers, talk with the grads. Eve
school has its own personality; not necessarily that one i
better than the others, but one may be a better fit for you
Stephanie Nolan, whose undergraduate degree
was in plant and soil science, is also certified in rapid
eye technology. Shes studying for massage therapy
certification at Scherer.
Nolan, like Wilhelm, advises potential students to star
with a list of things that really excite you, make you
happy. If youve already decided you want to go into body
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or healing work, then create questions based on that, sowhen you interview with a school, youll have a good ideaif it would be a good fit.
At the New Mexico Academy of Healing Arts, 501Franklin Ave., Genie Weber-Stevens, the academysexecutive director, said, I think the days of having tojustify alternative healing are over. We have some of themost sophisticated healing arts education you can find.
Lisa Bauer, originally from Chicago, is an advancedstudent certified in polarity, who is working now onmassage certification at the Academy of Healing Arts.
This is really an eclectic school, she said.
Some havea signature or certain style. Here, they help us to realize
our own style, help us to broaden out. All these optionshelp fuel the creativity you need to work. The futurefor students lies in having enough clinic work and withintuition, being able to treat each person, as needed.
People come here from all over the world to gethealed, Bauer said. There is such a large pool ofexcellent healers in Santa Fe, and they dont overcharge. Ithink I could stay here and finally make a living.
CLYDE MUELLER
Capital High student Gabe Ashbaugh began exploring a health career early.
Here he takes partin a forensics assignment.
Details
SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND SCIENCES
Santa Fe Community College
www.sfcc.edu/school_of_health_and_sciencesContact: Lisa Rogers, 505-428-1183 or [email protected]
Tuition: In-state, in-district: $36 per credit hour, $32 per hour early registration
Fees: $3.40 to $3.80 per credit hour, student government fee $1 per credit hour
Estimated per semester cost for 15 semester hours would be about $612.
Other fees may apply.
DEPARTMENT OF DENTAL HEALTH
www.sfcc.edu/departments/dental
Contact: Dr. Aamna Nayyar, 505-428-1258, [email protected].
DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES INSTITUTE
www.sfcc.edu/departments/emergency_medical_services
Contact: Eve Kwiatkowski, program director, 505-428-1820, [email protected]
Programs: First responder; EMT basic, intermediate and paramedic; CPR/first aid.
Certificates:Basic life support, advanced life support in cardiac, pediatrics andpre-hospital trauma; CPR for the health care provider.
DEPARTMENT OF FITNESS EDUCATION
www.sfcc.edu/departments/fitness_education
Contact: Ute Jannsen-Kerr, 505-428-1420, [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING EDUCATION
www.sfcc.edu/departments/nursing
Contact: 505-428-1323, or [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF RESPIRATORY CARE
www.sfcc.edu/programs/respiratory_therapy
Contact: 505-428-1754 or [email protected].
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCES: ASTRONOMY, BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY,
GEOLOGY AND PHYSICSwww.sfcc.edu/departments/science
Contact: Janie Mi lner, 505-428-1307
NEW MEXICO ACADEMY OF HEALING ARTS
501 Franklin Ave.
www.nmhealingarts.org /
Contact: Keri Lee Taylor, school administrator, 505-982-6271, ext. 221, rec@
nmhealingarts.org
Tuition: 250-hour polarity foundation $2,495; 700-hour massage foundation or polarity,
$6,995; 1,000-hour dual (massage and polarity) $10,995
SCHERER INSTITUTE OF NATURAL HEALING
1091-A Siler Road
www.schererinstitute.com/
Contact: Lonnie Howard, director, 505-982-8398 or toll-free: 1-866-505-2006,or [email protected]
Tuition: one semester, $7,500 plus taxes of $495, plus books, an estimated $475.
Graduate certification courses range from $1,400 for 100 hours to $4,200 for 300 hours.
SOUTHWEST ACUPUNCTURE COLLEGE
a graduate school of acupuncture, Santa Fe branch, 1622 Galisteo St.,
www.acupuncturecollege.edu/locations.html
Contact: Latricia McKosky, campus director, 505-438-8884
Tuition: Fulltime masters degree program (Oriental Medicine), $16 per semester hour for
3,045 hours, or $48,720. Additional fees include deposit, books and supplies.
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Albuquerque & Santa Fe
Medically Supervised Weight Loss
Appetite SuppressantLose as much as
2030 lbs. your
1st month
eating your own food
no shakes or
packaged foods
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505.583.2233
Visit ojospa.com forlodging and spa specials.
TOP 10 BEST HOT SPRINGSSPAS IN THE WORLD
- SpaFinder Magazine
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs has been a gathering place and a source of healing for thousands of years. Come retreat
to our secluded refuge. Relax with a massage or body treatment infused with locally grown herbs. Rejuvenate in oursoothing waters. Hike and bike through acres of stunning high desert and riverside trails. Stay the night in oneof our enchanting suites or charming cottages and dine in the Artesian Restaurant.
Hot springs open 8am - 10pm every day. Less than an hour from Santa Fe.
The Original Fountain of YouthExperience Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
An Organic Green Salon
845 Aqua Fria
988-9965
We care about your healthas much as your hair.
No Ammonia. No Fumes.
No Sulfates or Parabens
No Animal Tested Products.
Just unrivalled color and healthier hair.
Hair, Skin, Nails
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B Y M IRANDA M ERKLE IN
Health care in Santa Fe is becoming more state-of-
the-art after recent changes at Christus St. Vincent
Regional Medical Center.
Its very exciting to introduce endoscopic ultrasounds, anew state-of-the-art procedure to Northern New Mexico atChristus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center. Its a servicewhich wasnt available before, said Dr. Alejandra Castillo-Roth, chair of the GI Council at the hospital. Previously,patients who need such ultrasounds were being sent to
Colorado and Arizona, andalso to UNM, which couldnot meet the demand of somany patients. And its beena busy start from the verybeginning am happy to beable to provide this servicefor the community in theplace I want to live, Castillo-Roth said.
The more we diversify ourservices at the hospital, thebetter, Castillo-Roth said.
It is very nice to be able toprovide these services here inone area so that patients do
not need to travel far the get these procedures done.The advanced endoscopic procedure, which allows
the physician to examine beyond the walls of thegastrointestinal tract, provides information on criticalareas beyond the lining of the gastrointestinal tract: thepancreas, biliary ducts, spleen, liver, blood vessels, lymphnodes. It is an investigative procedure that can helpdiagnose diseases such as pancreatic cancer, pancreatitus,biliary stones, cancerous tumors, as well as rectal or
esophageal cancers, critical findings a basic colonoscopymay not detect.
Originally from Venezuela, Castillo-Roth says she feelsat home in Santa Fe.
One thing I love about Santa Fe is its big Hispanicheritage, which is also my heritage, too, she said. Beingbilingual in Spanish and English is very helpful in dealingwith the diverse population of patients in Northern NewMexico.
Castillo-Roth has been in the United States for 10 years.
Before her appointment at Christus, Castillo-Roth servedas advanced endoscopy fellow and junior faculty membein the Division of Gastroenterology at Duke UniversityMedical Center.
Although the ultrasound procedures are already beingperformed, the hospital plans to have the new DigestiveHealth Center completed by mid-to-late April, 2011,providing a new home for the top-of-the-line equipmentcurrently in use.
In addition to the new facility dedicated to endoscopicultrasound, the hospital recently has relocated andremodeled the Sleep Center inside the Sports MedicineCenter directly across from the hospitals lower level, amove that is sure to provide advancement in the field ofsleep study.
Other new developments at the hospital: In response to an increase in the number of whooping
cough cases in New Mexico and across the country, thehospital has begun a rigorous pertussis study developedby Christus St. Vincent Womens Services Department aspart of a pilot program with the New Mexico Departmentof Health. The study group will be administrating 3,000doses of TDap to immunize the following risk groups:Labor delivery and staff, mothers of newborns, andprimary and significant caregivers of newborns. The hospital lobby has also been renovated andremodeled. This was a concerted effort by the hospital touse building and decorative materials such as stones andsoft colors that are inviting and comforting. In addition tolightening up the area overall, the lobby now has more
space to ensure a bigger, more inviting area where visitocan take a break from the hospital floors in order to relaxand regroup. The lobby is also equipped with free Wi-Fiaccess as well, so visitors can use their waiting time toaccess the internet.
Details
Contact the medical center at 983-3361 or send an emailto [email protected].
Cutting edgeSt. Vincent introduces latest endoscopic procedures
The remodeled lobby is one change at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medica
Center.
Dr. Alejandra Castillo-Roth
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505.583.2233
Visit ojospa.com forlodging and spa specials.
TOP 10 BEST HOT SPRINGSSPAS IN THE WORLD
- SpaFinder Magazine
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs has been a gathering place and a source of healing for thousands of years. Come retreat
to our secluded refuge. Relax with a massage or body treatment infused with locally grown herbs. Rejuvenate in oursoothing waters. Hike and bike through acres ofstunning high desert and riverside trails. Stay the night in oneof our enchanting suites or charming cottages and dine in the Artesian Restaurant.
Hot springs open 8am - 10pm every day. Less than an hour from Santa Fe.
The Original Fountain of YouthExperience Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
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FIQUET HANNA DUCKWORTH D.O1510 St. Francis Drive
505-982-9626
Integrative Oriental MedicineJapanese Acupuncture Kototama Traditio
Comprehensive Healthcarefor the Whole Family
Allergies Anxiety & Stress Arthritis Asthma DiabetesInsulin Resistance Weight Loss Inertility/IVF ProtocolMenopause & Perimenopause Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Prostate Issues Stop Smoking Vertigo Auto Immune DiseasesHard to Treat Illnesses Auto & Sports Injuries
Pain & Trauma Management Side Efects o Cancer Treatments
Most Major
InsurancesAccepted
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AlixBjorklund,DOM
2019 Galisteo St.930-1742
Daniel Bruce, DOM1301 S. St. Francis Drive988-5106
Calle MedicoMassageTherapy1751 Calle Medico989-7490
AnnieCampbell320 Don Fernando Road216-1676
Katherine Carpenter,DOM992-3393
KerrilynChew, DOMBlue Lotus IntegratedHealing Arts1532 C Cerrillos Road986-9109
Christina Claude,DOM,LMTEast Gate Accupunctureand Massage930-8462
FiquetHannaDuckworth,
DOM1510 S. St. Francis Drive982-9626
Linda Durante, DOM826 Camino del Monte ReySuite B-2820-7014
Jade Easton, DOM2585 Avenida de Isidro983-9133
WalterEddy,DOM2019 Galisteo St. Suite G-4986-1058
Donald andLeahFineberg,DOM
200 W. DeVargas Ave. Suite 5983-5387
Elizabeth Fiset,DOM438-4308
Mahnchi Foung1701 Santa Fe River Road988-2316
FlyingDogMassageMonika Perlstein, LMT690-4966
SharadaHall, DOM
Ayurveda, Acupunture andHerbal Medicine110 Delgado St. Suite D982-4183
John Handwerk, DOM1532C Cerrillos Road920-8977
Jason andLinda Hao,DOMs2019 Galisteo St. Suite C-1986-0542
GRDHealthCenter1505 LlanoSanta Fe984-3034
Espa
ola, 505-753-3369BarbaraHiggins, DOM2074 Galisteo St. B-1988-7350
The IntegratedHolisticHealingCenter826 Camino De Monte ReySuite B-2424-9527
Acupuncture
Absolutely TherapeuticLee Ann McHale577-3160
Acupuncture Collective1225 Parkway Drive920-8339
BeWellTherapeuticMassage1751 Calle Medico989-7490
Laura Bacon,PT, CNMT1751 Calle Medico989-7490
Blue Lotus Integrated
HealingArts1532 Cerrillos Road Suite C986-9109
SuzanneBarry,DOMAmrita Acupuncture &Herbology Clinic3 Caliente Road No. 9466-4358
Russell S. Baum,DOM1305 Luisa St.986-8802
DirectoryAcupuncture
Allergy& Immunology
Alternativemedicine(Bodywork, massage,
naturopathic, relexology,zone therapy)
Audiology/HearingAids
Cardiology(Heart)
Chiropractic
Counseling/Mental Health
Dental Health
Dermatology/SkinCare
Ear, Nose andThroat
Endocrinology/Metabolism/Diabetes
Family/General/Environmental
Fitness Centers/Programs
Gastroenterology
HomeHealth Services/Hospices
Hospitals/Emergency/UrgentCare/Clinics
InternalMedicine
Medical Equipment
NursingHomes/AssistedLiving
Obstetrics/Gynecology
OccupationalHealth
Oncology (cancer)
Ophthalmology/
OptometryOptical Services
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Pet Health/wellness
Pharmacy
PhysicalTherapy/SportsMedicine
Plastic ReconstructiveSurgery
Podiatry
Pulmonary
SleepDisorderMedicine
Radiology/Imaging
Rheumatic/ArthriticConditions
Rehabilitation/PhysicalMedicine
Spas/Salons
Surgery (General)
TravelMedicine
Urology
Other
Health&WellnessD I R E C T O R Y 2 0 1 1
The 2011 Health &Wellness
Directory is designed to
make nding health care and
wellness information easier.
In addition to this
magazine, we will have the
directory online at www.
santafenewmexican.com/
wellness.
Additionally, because we
know that no directory, no
matter how comprehensive,
will include every specialtyor every practitioner, you can
use the online directory to
update or add information
about your practice.
If any information in the
directory has changed or
is incorrect, update online
as well. We want this
directory to be complete,
comprehensive and correct. NATALIE GUILLN
Fiquet Hanna Duckworth is a two-time acupuncturist of the year.
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Martha Iwaski, Ph.D., DOM1807 Second St. Suite 47983-7187
Steve Kahn, DOM324 Sena St.988-3403
Mandala Medicine618 A Paseo de PeraltaMaya Yu, DOMErin Kaminker, DOMHarrison Hook, ayurveda andpolarity therapyDavid Kaminker, massagetherapy, shiatsuLauri Genesio, LMT, bodywork, shiatsu989-1818
Janet Padma Mandell,DOM1925 Aspen Drive Suite 302-B
920-4725
Mavrick Love Acupunctureand Oriental Medicine1348 Pacheco St.820-1019
Mary Jo McIlhon, DOM521 Salazar St.984-8877
Jeffrey Meyer, DOM3 North Chamisa Drive Suite 3Eldorado466-2766
Cyd Mills, DOM, LMT
444 St. Michaels Drive
982-2440Molecular Health CareDavid P. Bellows, DOM1480 St. Francis Drive988-4210
Mountain Spirit IntegrativeMedicine1348 Pacheco St. Suite 206988-2449
Katsuharu NakazonoSharon Nakazono1424 Luisa St. Suite 1988-3960
New Mexico PainManagementCeleste and Jonas Skardis,DOMs, DAAPM460 St. Michaels Drive988-5551
Juana Nieto-Rodriguez,DOM690-1084
Suzanne Oliva, DOM1676 Hospital DriveSanta Fe
510 N. Paseo de OateEspaola
505 699-8116 (both locations)
Sharon Orbach, DOM473-4233
Anne Richardson, DOM1807 Second St. Suite 70660-9413
Maureen Robins, DOM,823 Allendale988-1774
Santa Fe CommunityAcupunctureMarcy Newman, DOM, MPH,RDH231-6040
Santa FeSoul2905 Rodeo Park Drive EastNo. 3474-8555
Mary Spindler, DOM914 Baca St. Suite 3690-8855
Bettina Sellers, DOM2725 Agua Fria St.988-9524
James A. Sleeper, DOM1418 Luisa St.982-1249
Southwest AcupunctureClinic1622 Galisteo St.
438-8880
Sunflower Wellness CenterEmily Franklin, DOM1547 S. St. Francis Drive8201860
Michael LinkTate, DOM,MA1043 Don Diego Ave.983-1386
Brandon Taylor, DOM1348 Pacheco St. Suite 206988-2429
Jonathan Trapp DOM982-0679
Ehrland Truitt, DOM826 Camino del Monte Rey820-8786
GailVivino, DOM988-7121
NicoleWheeler, DOM, PT2019 Galisteo St. Suite L1988-9509
LisaWilson, DOM989-4038
Julie vonErffa DOM55 Camino Peralta473-7654
YangYan, DOM, M.D.,Kezhuang Chao, DOM2801 Rodeo Road Suite F438-7178
Allergy &Immunology
Allergy Partners of NewMexicoJames Sussman DOYvette Fields PA-C1651 Galisteo St. No. 8820-9870
Los Alamos Medical CareCenterRichard W. Honsinger, MDPhilip C. Jackson, MDJames Ziomek, MD3917 West Road Suite 150Los Alamos982-7533
Santa Fe Center for Allergyand EnvironmentalMedicineW.A. Shrader, MD141 Paseo de Peralta983-8890
AlternativeMedicine (includingbodywork, massage,
naturopathic, reflexology,zone therapy, homeopathic)
Absolute NirvanaAlternative Medicine106 Faithway St.983-7942
Affordable Massage1503 Llano St. Suite B660-5471
Aleah AmesCertified ClinicalHypnotherapist660-3600
Angel Hands Bodywork
430 Alta Vista St. Suite No. 1920-7024
Margo Bachman, MA,RYT500, LMTCertified Ayurvedicpractitioner670-4506
Barbara EhrlichSpaServices369 Montezuma Ave.989-7572
Blue Lotus IntegratedHealing ArtsTheresa Martell, LMTKerri Lynn Chew, DOMJulie Pershin, DOM
John Handwerk, DOM1532 Cerrrillos Road Sui986-9109
Body Inc.333 W. Cordova Road986-0362
Victoria Buckingham,Aspen Bodywork CenteFeldenkrais Method1925 Aspen Drive 801B690-0763
Stevende Gennaro, LM670-8353
Downtown Day Spa614 Agua Fra St.986-0113
Eldorado Medical Mas2 Chamisa Drive NorthSuite C577-2480
El Gancho Spa104 Old Las Vegas Highw988-5000
Elisabeth FarleyAlternative Medicine820-2986
Rita Gallegos, LMT690-4460
KathleenGuiles, RN, L660-6300989-7635
John Paul Goodman, LCertified Rolfer1442 S. St. Francis DriveSuite B670-2538
Hawaiian Massage MaLori Armagost470-1684
HighDesert Health Caand MassageTracy L. Conrad, DOM, L644 Paseo de Peralta Av
984-8830
John Holden, Shamanhealer1504 S. St. Francis Drive984-8733
Harrison HookBodyworkMandela Medicine Cent795-8567
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HealingArts Co-operativeElizabeth Vigil-Baca, LMT699-1359
HighDesertHealth CareandMassage644 Paseo de Peralta699-6468, 984-8830
UrsulaHoferOrtho/Bionomy2019 Galisteo St. M3984-1719
InnerWorkingsKatherine Ni Keefe, RPP, LMT988-5544
Kiki Jadus, LMT992-1481
HarijotSinghKhalsaAlternative medicine1500 Fifth St. Suite 13
983-3003
BeverlyKune,LMT, LPCC1474 St. Francis Drive988-4816
AllisonLasky,LMTBody work1504 B S. St. Francis Drive984-8733
Light& LoveNaturopathicCenterDeborah Sie, NMDJustin Hoffman, NMD, DOM1045 W. Don Diego Ave.955-9919
DianaLightmoon,LPCC,LMT577-4607
MassageEnvy3490 Zafarano Drive Suite 8471-3689
MassageExcellence117 Bob St.989-3902
MistSkin Care1012 Marquez Place No. 404986-1356
NewMexicoAcademy ofHealingArts501 Franklin Ave.982-6271
OasisMassageTherapyLeah Swartz690-8035
OjoCalienteMineralSpringsSpa1-800-222-9162
NuAvedaSalon Spa3545 Zafarano Drive Unit B424-8616
MichellePascale, LMT2074 Galisteo St. Suite B1690-9835
PhysicalTherapy Plus435 St. Michaels DriveSuite A 201982-5629
LeePickett, LMT1442 S. St. Francis Drive
920-8124
Vera PovolnaRolfing structural integration660-0146
JackieRadisAlternative medicine2905 Rodeo Park Drive EastNo. 3474-8555
Elizabeth RimannCertified Rolfer1704 Lena St.982-5868
MauroRivera
Alternative medicine1 Altura Drive920-7024
RosenMethod BodyworkMeg Gallagher, LMT989-3654Cameron Pauline Hough, LMT988-2602
SabraHomeopathic practitioner424-6240, after noon
Santa FeSoulHealth& HealingCenter474-8555
Santa FeMassage Inc.Spa @ Hotel Santa Fe955-7844
Spa @ LaFonda986-8466
Santa FeSoulHealth &Healing2905 Rodeo Park Drive EastBldg. 3474-8555
Scherer InstituteofNatural Healing1091 Siler Road982-8398
Sabina Schulze,MA, LMT110 Delgado St. Suite D982-4183
Mary Spindler914 Baca St. Suite 3690-8855
JulieStrassburgerMassagelymph drainage therapy820-2020
Sunrise Springs SpaSadamhi242 Los Pinos Road471-3600
Ten ThousandWaves3451 Hyde Park Road982-9304
NinaTwomblyAlternative medicine1008 Mountain Road802-272-6504
UtopiaMassage101 W. Marcy St. Suite 205 B501-1101
BodyWisdomMarcia Valdez
501-1247
RebeccaL.Welling,DOMBody Therapy Center113 W. Zia Road992-0412
Wellness Coaching &Nutrition CounselingLaura Dudley, RD, LD, CWC877-744-3356 ext. 7135
WholeBeingEnhancementSt MichaelsProfessional Center444 St Michaels Drive982-2440
MartyNossWilder, RPP,LMTAspen Bodywork Center1925 Aspen Drive 801B920-3037
Audiology/HearAids
AdvancedHearingCli
460 St. Michaels Drive986-9108
BeltoneHearingAidC546B N. Guadalupe St.DeVargas Center988-3330
Premier HearingCente1651 Galisteo St. Suite 7988-4327
Sandia HearingAidsSanta Fe Place Center4250 Cerrillos Road988-1984
Sound PointAudiologHearing1454 S. St. Francis Drive988-9818
Cardiology
HeartHospitalof NewMexico
504 Elm St. N.E.
Albuquerque
505-724-2000
NewMexicoHeart Ins2085 S. Pacheco St.984-8012
Chiropractic
AllCare PhysicalThera326 McKenzie St.982-1499
Alignmentof LifeInc.Bobbie Perea, DOM444 St. Michaels Drive S982-2440
Back inActionChiropBrian T. Short, DCSt Francis Professional C1444 St Francis Drive Su660-2080
Back toHealthChiropChaz Schatzle, D.C.1651 Galisteo St. Suite 1690-4057
Susan Bright, DC1504 S. St. Francis Drive984-1222
WendyCarter, DC2948 S. Richards Ave.424-9114
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Anesthesiologist Michael Hietmaneck, (left), and Brandon Gonzales, 17, from Monte Del Sol,
check Tedd E. Bears chart as part of Christus St. Vincents Regional Medical Center program
designed to guide young students toward a career in medicine.
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Focusing onQuality
MorganFamily Dentistry
505.988.41191442 S. St. Francis Dr. Suite G Santa Fe
www.morganfamilydentistry.net
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Connerly Chiropractic,PhysicalMedicalGroup1892 Plaza del Sur Drive988-8017
MichaelCrawford,DCSanta Fe Pain Center11 Calle Medico Suite 3983-3037
Eclectic Medical CareMichael Nunnally, DC1482 A St. Francis Drive982-7339
FamilyChiropracticCenter of SantaFeStephen Perlstein, DC, APC2019 Galisteo Suite M6984-0006
MicheleFlynn,DC11 Calle Medico No. 6466-1090
Rick J. GregoryDC1300 Luisa St.988-4821
ErnestGutierrez, DC1751 Old PecosTrail Suite H988-4829
HazenChiropracticHealthCenter2932 Richards Ave.473-0000
Vito Hemphill, DC1609-B Don Gaspar Ave.982-6665
B. CalicoHickeyChiropractor714 Calle Grillo984-0972
GuruchanderKhalsa,DC1505 Llano St.984-3034
KevinKopriva1002 Paseo de la Cuma982-2553
Life EnhancementChiropracticWendy Feldman, DC310-5810
LovingHandsWellnessCenterSydele Feldman401 Alejandro St.995-8851
Rae Lunden,DC1925 Aspen Drive474-3422
MorganChiropracticMark Morgan, DC1904 Kiva Road820-0706
NewMexicoFamilyChiropractic3600 Rodeo Lane D-2984-0821
Patrick OKeefeChiropractorSangre de CristoWellness Center1421 Luisa St. Suite A983-4225
BobbyO.PereaDC444 St. Michaels Drive
982-2440
Carol RenePierpoint100 S. Polo Drive503 422-3119
Pro-ActiveChiropracticPeter Unverferth, DC11 Calle Medico984-0934
ToniRivera, DC988-4190
Thomas Rogowskey, DC,DIBAK
1925 Aspen Drive 300A820-1728
Rosengren ChiropracticCenter310 Garfield St.983-1513
St. Francis ChiropracticHealthCenterHarold Steinberg, DC, CCN3600 Rodeo Lane Suite B5473-0057
Scher CenterForWell Being1602 Fourth St.989-9373
Silverman SpineCenterRobin Silverman, DC2801 Rodeo Road C15474-5701
NoreenSullivanChiropractic1301 Luisa St. Suite H
982-0691Tai ChiChuanJaime Cobb, DOM and DC1214 Hickox St.986-0887
WallChiropractic5 Caliente RoadEldorado466-1429
Counseling/MentalHealth
JanetBailey, MA, LMFT2074 Galisteo St.474-3481
PamelaBarich, RN,MS, CS983-1120
PamelaBell, LPCC, EEG-BCIAFellow466-9800
Kelly R. Bennett, Ph.DBrain Dynamics578 Via Arista577-1862
JeanBergeronCraniopath823 Allendale988-1774
SteveBerlyn, llSW, ACSW1807 Second St. No. 44C984-1306
Phylis Blair, Ph.D820-7515
Abby Braun,LISW, Ph.D1800 Old Pecos Road Suite P820-2236
Alan D.Brody, Ph.DMarcelle Grant532 Don Gaspar Ave.986-3478
CAREConnection-Santa FeCounty2052 S. Galisteo St.995-9550
Susan Cave, Ph.D2213 Brothers Road Suite 300988-7616
Lisa Celosse, LPCC
1925 Aspen Drive Suite 302A505-720-9167
LauraChristensen,LISW117 Bob St.920-5717
Elizabeth R. Clearwater,M.Ed.,PCC820-2281
Jacob Cohen,MS, LPCLMFTCheryl Gardopee, LISW2019 Galisteo St. Unit M984-8431
CokataDenise Andes, CRT, LPCRon Andes, CRT, LPC438-9592
ConfluenceMediationCounselingPamela Marshall, LBSW, LPCC2205 Miguel Chavez RoSuite F989-3333
Marie Seren Cohen,PhLLC532 Don G aspar Ave.986-6133
Jerry Cooke,LISW, LA1482B S. St. Francis Driv983-3676
Counseling andMediaTeamJudith Elfrink WeissmueBA, LPC1487 Clark Road474-5268
Creative AlternativesBeverly Kune, LPCC1474 S. St. Francis Drive988-4816
Crisis Response HotlinSanta Fe-PMS820-6333
Genevieve Davis, LPCLMFT422 Medico Lane Suite D983-7105
MarthaDavis, LMFT, L1448 S. St. Francis Drive989-8199
MichaelDiaz, M.Ed982-6201
ToniDrew,MA,LPCCResiliency therapy2074 Galisteo St. Suite B989-7368
EquestCounseling CeKatrina Lujan, MA, LPCC17661 U.S. 84/285455-0555
John R. Evaldson,MD1012 Marquez Place No983-1887
SylvieEyral, LISW, SEPSomatic Psychotherapy1301 San Jos Ave.984-9109
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Leticia Rodriguez (right) jokes around with James Charles, a licensed counselor at Inside Out.
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JimF. Fickey, Ph.DGary Grimm, MA7628 Old Santa Fe Trail986-8688
Sharon Finn, LPCC3600 Cerrillos Road438-2577
Niki FitzCallaghan,RN, CS1448 S. St. Francis Drive988-2922
Ellen J. Shabshai Fox, LISW699-4312
Barbara Gage, MA,LPCC1569 La Cieneguita424-0302
Paolo Giudici, LPCC, LADAC466-1764
NomiGreen,MA,LPCC
577-2959
Marcy Haig, LISW, LLC2074 Galisteo St. Suite A-1983-6432
HealingArts Co-operativeCarolyn Erickson, LPCC1442 Suite BS. St. Francis Dr.699-0719
Hill & Saks BehaviorTherapy Services660-1110
James Hunt, Ph.D, LMC670-5207
KathrynHutton, LPAT988-9785
Infinite PossibilitiesThomas E. Welter, MC, LPCC1474 S. St. Francis Drive988-5504
LydiaZepeda Jenni1502 St. Francis Drive989-3798
JudithKaplan,MSW, LISW1800 Old Pecos Trail Suite820-7204
Robert Kaufman, LISW-MA17 Camino Pion
930-1477
KarenKlinefelter, MSW,LISW2019 Galisteo988-5027
John andSatiKohn, LPCC,LISW615 Calle de Leon982-8735
Cedar Koons,MSW, LISW1012 Marquez Place474-4480
JohnG. Lang,Ph.D1031 Hickox St.989-7172
LifeHealingCenter ofSanta Fe25 Vista Point Road989-7436
LifeLink2325 Cerrillos Road438-0010
Diana Lightmoon, LPCC,LMT577-4607
Meria Loeks, LPCC820-2128
CarolMacHendrie, ACSW125 E. Palace Ave.984-1687
Barbara McCandlish, Ph.DJohn Van Dyke, Ph.D546 Harkle Road
982-9360SusanMcMeansPsychotherapyJerome Ginsburg121 Sandoval St.982-1792
JudyMikkelsen, Ph.D200 W. De Vargas St. Suite 5989-4780
MiltonErickson InstituteRobert Weisz, Ph.D.1800 Old PecosTrail Suite B983-9456
GabrielaMuoz,Ph.DMountainVista WellnessAssociates126 E. San Mateo Road989-8041
Namaste Child & FamilyDevelopment
1500 Fifth St. No. 7995-0091
Namb Psychotherapy193 County Road 113Namb455-7708
PastoralCounseling CenterDavid Dennedy-Frank, Ph.D1533 S. St. Francis DriveSuite E988-1995
Ellen Pearlman,MSW988-2111
Lisa Pence,M.Ed., LISW
982-8228
Elisabeth S. Perry, Ph.D118 Central Park Square662-3525
Nancy E. Perry, Ph.D.,RN47 Avenida Frijoles955-1995
PojoaqueWellness/HealingArts Center101 Lightning LoopPojoaque455-9355
Aria Ponciroli, LISW982-1067
Presbyterian MedicalServices2960 Rodeo Park DriveWest986-9633
Santa FeCommunityGuidance CenterPsychological ConsultantsElliot J. Rapoport, Ph.DRichad Fink, Ph.DNed Siegel, Ph.D.310 Johnson St.983-3757
Santa Fe Full ServiceProfessionalMediators
Philip Crump 505-989-8558
Debra Oliver 505-983-3344
David River 505-982-2624
Lon Rankin, MA, LMHC
989-8394KathrynRice, LlSW3600 Cerrillos Road438-2004
EleanorF. Robbins, LISW1435 S. St. Francis DriveSuite 201984-2544
Karen Sands, LPCC, LMSW2795 Via Caballero del Sur982-5015
Santa FeCounseling&Research CenterSam Shaffer, Ph.D1421 Luisa St. Suite J982-7434
Santa FeSageCounselingCenter982-8098
PamelaSchackel, LISWLPSCC1533 St. Francis Drive988-4131 (ext. 107)
KateRominger546 Harkle Road988-5539
Santa FeSupportiveTherapy,LLCAnika M Kelso, LISWCarolyn Dechaine, LLC
2074 Galisteo St. Suite B795-6868
Jerilyn Silver, MSW984-2241
Marie Seren Cohen,Ph532 Don Gaspar Ave.986-6133
Lola Soler, BCD, LISW,982-3687
Southwestern CounseCenter1628 St. Michaels Drive471-8575
Margaret A. Storey, M
LISW2074 Galisteo986-8111
LeonaStucky-Abbott,LPCC,AAPC140 Mesa Vista820-2433
MarcTalbert, LMHC51 Bauer Road780-0309
Teambuilders CounseServices IncZia Behavioral Health2504 Camino Entrada471-5006
PMS-Teen HealthCentCapitolHigh4851 Paseo del Sol467-1081
PMS-Teen HealthCentSanta FeHigh2100 Yucca Road467-2439
DebraThompson, LPCLPA,ATR-BC474-9358
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From left, Franz Freibert, Issa Nyaphaga and Jenny Sanborn look at the donated wheel chairs
and crutches outside of the home of Marcie Davis, the founder of Soulful Presence, a Santa Fe
based nonprofit.
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TraumaHealingCenter110 Delgado St. Suite No. D982-4183
TriciaVeech, LISW1925 Aspen DriveSuite 302-A795-0103
MelindaWalker, MA, LPCC1807 Second St. Suite 25471-1244
SydneyWalter, MA, LFT546 Harkle Road No. C982-3110
WellCoachesLaura Dudley, RD, LD, CWC877-744-3356, ext. 7135
JacquelineWest, Ph.D.312 E. Berger St.984-0102
RichardWilson,MA, LPC231-4804
RebeccaWright,MA, LPCC1925 Aspen Drive Suite 702B603-2622
Youth Shelters & FamilyService983-0586
Lauren Zarozny,MA, LPCC,NCC2374 Santa Barbara Drive
Dental Health
Dr. Kristine Berg Ali
2 Calle Medico
992-1600
RaymondAnaya,DDS, PC2050 Botulph Road Suite C984-0077
Paul Balderamos, DDS,MS409 St. Michaels Drive983-7373
Center for AestheticDentistryClarence R. Rehon, DDS, PALori Kenney, RDH2905 Rodeo Park Drive East
Building 4 Suite 200982-2578
Center forDental MedicineRobert Wartell, DDS2019 Galisteo St. Building J2474-4644
Theodore David Cho, DDS2216 Brothers Road982-5121
EdwardCook, DDSDentistry for Children231 Castillo Place982-9816
Robert Darmitzel,DDS1300 Luisa St.988-4161
DentalDesign StudioRichard Parker, DDS2019 Galisteo St. Building L-2982-9222
EnchantmentDental
1442A St. Francis Drive988-2178
DentalHygieneCareof Santa FePam C. Grabowski, CPDHGalisteo Center Office Park2019 Galisteo St. Suite 01995-0595
Dentistry forKidsKris Hendricks, DDS2904 Rodeo Park Drive EastSuite 300B473-5437
DivineDental1117 Calle La Resolana
471-7000
Philip EdgertonEndodontics5 Calle Medico Suite A988-3209
Family DentistryPatrick M. Pacheco, DDS1406 Luisa St. Suite 1988-5850
JorgeFerreira, DMD17805 HWY 84/285455-2176
Robert A. Filice,DDS2019 Galisteo St. Suite H-3471-5353
MichaelGallegos, DDS490B W. Zia Road995-0718
Bernard Gavron,DDS,PCPaul Mills, DDSEndodontics465 St. Michaels Drive
988-7356
Stephen Gibbs, DDS2010 Botulph Road983-1312
JensenDental1496 S. St. Francis Drive983-4491
Warren G. Hoffman, DDS435 St. Michaels DriveSuite B-101983-4117
Keith Jameson, DDS,PC4041 Cerrillo Road438-3276
Kenneth Kahn, David BakerEndodontics1692B Hospital Drive988-1187
Stephen Kellam,DMD, MSOrthodontic specialty539 Harkle Road Suite D982-5531
Donna Kidby,DDS,DMD1442A St. Francis Drive988-2178
G. RussellKirkland Jr.,DDS, PC400 Botulph Lane988-3500
La Familia Dental Center1035 Alto St.Dental, 984-50482145 Caja del OroDental, 474-1438
LakindDental GroupG. Russell Kirkland, DDSHarvey M. Simon, DDSLeslie Lakind, DDS
400 Botulph Lane988-3500
KirkW.MacGillivray, DDS,PC1405 Luisa St. Suite 1982-9700
Jodi McGrady, DMD141 Paseo de Peralta983-2909
PatrickMcQuitty,DDSand Richard Greenberg, DDS308 Garfield St.988-9888
MichaelRayMartin,DDS3600 Cerrillos Road
438-0756
MichaelH.MasonPediatric dentistry1456 S. St. Francis Drive984-1827
AnthonyW. Mayfield, DDS1313 Luisa St.983-8051
A. BurtonMelton,DDS,PA141 Paseo de Peralta983-2909
Jeffrey Melton,DDS, M141 Paseo de Peralta Su984-8300
Daniel Meyers, DDS, M550 St. Michaels Drive983-8605
MarkMigdakski, DDS5 Calle Medico820-1010
Monarch Dental811 St. Michaels DriveSuite 101820-2344
MorganFamily Dentis
1442 St. Francis Dr. Suit
988-4119
North SideDentalClinGabriel Roybal, DDS806 Calle Mejia820-3551
Northern NewMexicoPeriodontalAssociate318 Grant Ave.988-8822
Oral & MaxillofacialSurgeonsTerry L. Carlberg1645 Galisteo St.984-0694
DavidOrtega,DDS550 St. Michaels Drive S984-0881
JorgeOti
986-0606
WilliamD.Parker, DDSMS,PC318 Grant Ave.988-8822
Patricia Peck,DDS465 St. Michaels DriveSuite 207989-9033
PerfectTeethDanny Abboud, DDSPauline Spencer, DMDCharles Kenney, DDS,orthodontist720 St. Michaels Drive
424-7998
ClaricePick, DDS,PCOrthodontics125A Siringo Road982-0094
Haley Ritchey, DDS1 Caliente Road Suite EEldorado466-0999
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Philip Rivera, DDS, PC6 Calle Medico Suite 2982-4686
Patricia Roberts, DDS2100 Calle de la VueltaSuite E10984-2288
Gabriel Roybal, DDS
Cosmetic and general
St. Michaels
Professional Plaza
444 St. Michaels Drive
989-8749
Kenneth RusanowskiPeriodontal disease andimplant surgery2 Calle Medico Suite 2988-2611
Daniel Sanchez, DDS, PC
3600 Rodeo Lane Suite D1438-8088
Santa Fe FamilyDental CenterKeith D. Jameson, DDS, PCDonald Tusk, DDS4041 Cerrillos Road438-3276
Santa Fe Place FamilyDental Center PC4250 Cerrillos RoadSuite 1202982-4867
William Schackel, DDS2100 Calle de la Vuelta
983-5000
James Short, DDS11 Calle Medico Suite 1982-8871
Harvey Simon, DDS,PC400 Botulph Lane988-3500
Small Smiles Dental Clinicof Santa Fe2008 St. Michaels DriveSuite B474-4993
Smile New MexicoWarren Hoffman, DDS
435 St. Michaels DriveSuite 100
983-4117
Smiles of Santa Fe1751B Old PecosTrail988-4448
Christopher Spier, DDS409 Botulph Lane988-5194
Edwin Steffy, DDS539 Harkle Road Suite D820-6117
Christopher Morgan, DDS1442 S. St. Francis DriveSuite G988-4119
PeterTafoya, DDS404 Kiva Court Suite D988-3804
E. Ronald Trujillo, DDS5 Calle Medico983-7848
Urgent Dental Care ofSanta Fe, DDS986-9703
Edward Urig Jr., DDS, MS1700 Hospital Drive988-2121
Nishi Vakharia, DDS125 Siringo Road Suite B983-6153
FaithVentura, DDS217 E. Marcy St.
988-4333
JefferyWheaton, DDS, MDOral surgery and dentalimplantology490B W. Zia Road Suite 3992-1550
Dermatology/SkinCare
James H. Auerbach, MD435 St. Michaels Drive982-5504
Beautiful Skin1424 Second St.982-3899
BeautyThrough BalanceShannon Plummer, DOM699-7258
Bonita Medical CenterEdward Urig, DMD, MSJustin Young, DDS, MD1700 Hospital Drive988-2121
Dermatology of Santa Fe2019 Galisteo St.986-9688
Eden MediSpaLynore Martinez, MD405 Kiva Court988-3772
Thomas Holmes, MD1850 Calle Medico Suite L988-5120
Marian Urban MedicalAesthetic SkinCare
444 St. Michaels Drive
982-2440
Norman R. Kaczmarek, MD539 Harkle Road Suite B988-9769
Leon Miller, MD839 Paseo de Peralta Suite C982-3111
Sanctuary of Santa Fe1221 Luisa St. Suite B986-3888
Santa Ana SkinCare ClinicLenora Lopez, MD2205 Miguel Chavez RoadSuite E954-4422
Seventh Ray SkinCareClinic2019 Galisteo St. Building N8982-9865
Ultiskin Aesthetics byultiMED707 Paseo de Peralta
989-8707
Karen M.Van DeVelde, MD2019 Galisteo St. Building D2986-5025
Ear, Nose andThroat
Southwestern Ear, Noseand Throat AssociatesAllergy, immunology,audiology and sleepdisordersEar, Nose &Throat1620 Hospital Drive
118 Central Park Square
Los Alamos2020 7th St.LasVegas
835 Spruce St. Unit AEspaola
982-4848 (all locations)Audiology, 946-3955Allergy, 946-3912Sleep Disorder Medicine1919 Fifth St. Suite A438-3101
Endocrinology/Metabolism/Diabetes
Jessica Ahmann, MSN,CFNPDiabetes managementspecialty130 Siringo Road Suite 201989-3236
Robert M Bernstein, MDMichael Katz, MD1533 S. St. Francis DriveSuite B982-2860
Center for EndocrineHealthAlison Sawyer, MD1751 Old Pecos Trail Sui984-1160
Corazon ClinicDiabetic educationPhillip Ruiz, MDMerry Beyeler, MD3600 Rodeo Lane Suite 629-4400
Family/General/Environmental
Anasazi Medical AssoJulie Martinez, MDPatrick Samora, MDCarl Friedrichs, MDGhassan Ghuneim, MD
2055 S. Pacheco St. Suit473-0390
Lucia Cies, MD435 St. Michaels Drive983-1213
WillardDean, MD73 Sabino Gonzales RoaGlorieta983-1120
Eldorado Family PractJohn D. Becker, MD7 Avenida Vista GrandeSuite D6466-6080
Eldorado Medical CareLinda Wasser, FNP1 Caliente Road466-1400
Erica Elliott, MDEnvironmental2300 W. Alameda St.471-8531
Family Practice AssocGloria Ruiz, MDJennifer Chin, MDFred Kullman, MD433 St. Michaels Drive988-1232
Full Circle HealingFam
Practice1421 Luisa St. Suite D820-1482
Integrated HealthMedical CenterHendreka Fitzpatrick, M1010 Marquez Place982-3936
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Integrative MedicineInstituteDavid Riley, MDLynn Getz, MD6 Amigos Lane
983-0546
Isis MedicineBruce Gollub, MDLeah Morton, MDEd Grant, PA401 Botulph Lane983-8387
Matthew J. Kelly, MD1114 Hickox St.982-9961
La Familia Medical Center1035 Alto St.982-4425
Southside Medical Center2145 Caja del Oro Grant Road
438-3195
Health Care for theHomeless818 Camino Seirra VistaBridget Andrew, MDAli Azizi, MDCarmen Barnes, MDJoan CarrellasEric Grasser, MDRaya ChyornyNeal Devitt, MDGary Giblin, MDBill Edwards, MDJan Fawcet, MDSue Katz, MDDenise LHeureux, MD
Jennifer Hartley, MDJames Lutz, MDSilvia Marin-Popowski, MDDavid Reyes, MDLuis Rigales, MDJennifer Simpson-Manske, MDKristen Widmer, MDLauren Brown, MDMelissa Rosen, MDWilliam Leeson, MD
Behavior HealthKaty Grohens, LISWAnn Rayne-Levi, LPCCBeth Holland, LPCC
Lee Levin, MD2212 Brothers Road
983-9460
LifeCare Health ServicesDiabetes management130 Siringo Road Suite 201989-3236
David Macias, MD, FAAFP,FAASP1925 Rosina St.984-8206
CharlesB. McCanna
460 St. Michaels DriveSuite 1103989-8400
Robert A McCormick, MD11 Calle Medico983-1003
Ortiz MountainHealth Center06B Main St.471-6266
Pecos Valley MedicalCenter199 N.M. 50. Pecos757-6482
Presbyterian MedicalGroupChelsea Kirby, MDDonald Hassemer, MDDiAnne Johnson. MDMiguel Iturregui, MDMarshall Jordan, MDG.V. Swan, MDSilvia Khalsa, MDRajan Mirchandani, MDHeather Sena, MDHerbert Rachelson, MDMatthew McKinley, MD
Sal Narayanan, MD
Vidya Subramanian, MD1010 Spruce St.Espaola Hospital, Espaola505-367-0340
Rodeo Family MedicineKristin Parke, MDGerzain Chavez, MDFen Sartorius, MDLinda Ross, NPMaryann Bregin, NPLynn Morrow, PA4001 Rodeo Road471-8994
Alan Rogers, MD530-A Harkle Road983-6911
Rio Luna FamilyCareRita Dodge, MDDiane Friedman, MDLaurie Holmes, CNM2019 Galisteo St. Suite N9A988-1930
SageMedical CenterDebra Higginbotham, MD2019 Galisteo St.Building G Suite 3984-1300
St. Francis Health CenterLois Purvis, PACLenya Reese, PACN. Lynn Cordahi, MLP1494 St. Francis Drive
983-7276
Santa Fe Family HealthCenterPhilip D. Briggs, MDAndrew Ropp, MDTim Busch, PACindy Forno, MDMerry Beyler, MDZach Stengel, MD2801 Rodeo Road Suite B13474-0120
Santa Fe Family PracticeChristopher Fletcher, MD2015 Galisteo St.989-9144
The One MedicineStefan Ripich, ND, CNP820-6789
MaiTing, MD1037 W. Don Diego Ave.820-1200
Unity Medical ClinicKurt Kastendieck, MDLoretta Kastendieck, PACRon Press, MD435 St. Michaels DriveSuite B104992-3334
Womens Health ServicesCecelia De La Vallee, MD
Julie Craig, MDJennifer Pierce, MDLynn Bickley, MDCristy Wickman, CFNPNaomi Landau, CFNP901 W. Alameda St. Suite 25988-8869
Fitness Centers/Programs
Billie JeanKingFitness CenterAt RainbowVision500 Rodeo Road428-2844
Lisa BradleyPersonal trainer660-3879
Core Connection2019 Galisteo St. Suite N6988-9686
Curves2426 Cerrillos Road216-7927
Evolve Fitness513 Camino de los MarqSuite A992-2639
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Professional Plaza
444 St. Michaels Drive S
820-7062
Form Fitness, CoreConditioning1219 Cerrillos Road Suit424-9944
Fort Marcy RecreationComplex
490 Washington Ave.
955-2500
Genoveva ChavezCommunity Center
3221 W. Rodeo Road955-4001
Gyrotonics Santa FeCelia Hulton1807 Second St.820-9291
Pilates Santa Fe839 Paseo de Peralta Su995-9700
Salvador Perez Pool
601 Alta Vista
955-2601
Santa FeSpa786 N. St. Francis Drive
984-8727
Studio NiaSanta Fe851 W. San Mateo Road989-1299
Takashi TokunagaAikido2011 Botulph Road983-9115
JosephVigilProfessional health andfitness instructor577-1423
Gastroenterolo
Northern New MexicoGastroenterologyAssociatesDavid B. Hoverson, MDCornelius P. Dooley, MDPatrick G. Quinn, MDRicardo Calzada, MDJessica Doyle, PA-C1691 Galisteo St. Suite C983-5631
Health&Wellness DIRECTORY 2011
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Gary Marcellus, physical therapist and owner of Allcare
PhysicalTherapy, works out several times a week.
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Home HealthServices/Hospices
Ambercare Hospice
550 D St. Michaels Drive982-4098
Apria Health Care1570 Pacheco St Suite D6982-2901
BestWay Home HealthCare1453 Cochiti St.820-9946
Heritage Home Healthcareand Hospice460 St. Michaels Drive983-6700
Home Instead Senior Care404 Kiva Court Suite C471-2777
Ideal Home Care706 La Joya St. Suite EEspaola505-747-4440
Mi Casa Bonita10 Camino de Vaca438-9255
OptionsHome CareServices5 Petroglyph CirclePojoaque989-3306
PMSHome Care
1400 Chama Ave.988-4156
PMSThe HospiceCenter1400 Chama Ave.988-2211
Presbyterian MedicalGroup1010 Spruce St.Espaola505-753-1510
Professional HomeHealth Care10 Calle Medico982-8581
NursesWith HeartHome Care52 BonanzaTrail424-0580
Vista Care Hospice1911 Fifth St.988-5331
Hospitals/Emergency/UrgentCare/Clinics
Christus St. VincentRegional Medical Center455 St. Michaels Drive983-3361
Espaola Hospital1010 Spruce St.Espaola505-753-7111
Los Alamos Medical CareClinic
Dr. Martha Kendall
Santa Fe Satellite Office
1650 Hospital Drive, no. 200,
662-4351
OnCall Urgent Care431 St. Michaels Drive954-9949
Physicians Medical Centerof Santa FeOutpatient elective servicecenter2990 Rodeo Park Drive East474-3270
Santa Fe Indian Hospital1700 Cerrillos Road988-9821
SurgeryCenter of Santa Fe2947 Rodeo Park Drive East474-9888
UltiMedUrgent medical care707 Paseo de Peralta989-8707
Urgent Care Santa Fe2801 Rodeo Road Suite B13
Los Alamos1460 Trinity Drive Suite A505 662-0768
Espaola528 N. Coronado Ave.505 747-6939
VillaTherese Catholic Clinic219 Cathedral Place983-8561
Internal medicine
Lyle Amer, MD2212 Brothers Road983-9460
Elisabeth Barkey, MD, Ph.D435 St. Michaels DriveSuite A 201982-9282
IMS Practice ManagementGroupMark Seredowych, MDCharmes Chiu, MDPaul Kovnat, MD
Gentiana Voinescu, PC, MD, PA1650 Hospital Drive Suite 200982-4276
Jill Rhymes, MD531 Harkle Road Suite B983-9622
Lee Levin, MD2212 Brothers Road983-9460
Los Alamos Medical CareClinic
Dr. Martha Kendall
Santa Fe Satellite Office
1650 Hospital Drive Suite 200
662-4351
Medical Equipment
Able To Scoot2603 Cerrillos Road474-9323
Home MedicalEquipment Specialists2810 Siler Lane424-8840
Lincare712 W. San Mateo Road992-8286
Preferred Medical
2019 Galisteo St. Suite B-2820-7766
Walgreens Option Care1601 St. Michaels Drive505-345-3099
Nursing Homes/Assisted Living
Ambercare550 D St. Mich