integrative oncology

Hello there.

I was just looking for an integrative oncologist. I tried to find Dr Nathan Goodyear, but cannot seem to locate him. Any ideas? Are there any integrative oncologists that anyone knows of in the New England area, although I am sure this patient would be willing to travel if needed?

M. Emilie Rogg, MD

Hi Dr. Rogg, you’re right about trying to find Dr. Goodyear online, he’s not mentioned on Brio Medical, even though his own site redirects there.

I’ve asked a colleague if we have another way of contacting him. We may not though.

Here’s what I found in the FLCCC directory searching for Oncology in all of the 6 New England states. (The same doctor for all.)

This one from my colleague: https://www.howtostarvecancer.com/doctors/

And though it may help, or may not, here are a few options returned after a bit of a search-

https://www.newenglandcancerspecialists.org/

https://knowintegrativeoncology.org/providers

And also these results as well:

Massachusetts

* *Leonard P. Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies and Healthy Living at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston)*

* *Massachusetts General Hospital - The Katherine A. Gallagher Integrative Therapies Program (Boston)*

* *Tufts Medical Center - Holistic Cancer Care Program (Boston)*

* *Lexington Natural Health Center (Lexington)*

Connecticut

* *Yale New Haven Health - Smilow Cancer Center (New Haven)*

* *Middlesex Hospital Cancer Center - Center for Survivorship and Integrative Medicine (Middletown)*

* *Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center (Hartford)*

* *Stamford Hospital - Bennett Cancer Center, Healing & Support (Stamford)*

* *New Milford Hospital - Integrative Medicine (New Milford)*

* *Adonai Optimal Health and Wellness (Madison)*

Maine

* *Dempsey Center (Lewiston)*

New Hampshire

* *New England Cancer Specialists (Only oncology medical home certified practice in NH)*

Vermont

* *Vermont Wellness Medicine and Integrative Oncology (Middlebury and South Burlington)*

Just extra info - Many of these centers offer services like acupuncture, massage therapy, nutrition counseling, meditation, yoga, and other complementary therapies to support conventional cancer treatments. The specific offerings may vary by location, so it’s best to check with each provider for details on their integrative oncology programs.

Hope this helps

Thank you so much for your research. I will look these sites up. Have a great weekend/

M. Emilie Rogg, MD