Dr. Nicole Egenberger

Clinic Director & Naturopathic Doctor Remède Naturopathics

  • New York NY

Naturopathic doctor. Founder of New York's leading clinic for naturopathic medicine. Expert in research-driven natural medicine.

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Biography

Dr. Egenberger completed four years of post-graduate medical education at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine after receiving a Bachelor Degree in Cell Biology and Philosophy at McGill University in Montreal. She is a past winner of the prestigious Estate of Joyce Vanderburgh Award for clinical excellence.

Dr. Egenberger has pursued her love of homeopathic and botanical medicines in further post-graduate training with world-renowned experts in homeopathy and botanical medicines, including Jan Scholten, Rajan Sankaran and Louis Klein. She currently holds a Connecticut State Naturopathic Physician's license.

In her practice, Dr. Egenberger focuses on women's health concerns and autoimmune conditions. Committed to furthering medical research, Dr. Egenberger has published work in the field of endocrinology and is currently developing protocols for the combined use of detoxification, clinical nutrition, and European biological medicine.

Dr. Egenberger is former Vice President of the New York Association of Naturopathic Physicians. She is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Institute of Naturopathic Education and Research.

A Canadian with Hungarian and Australian roots, Nicole speaks French fluently and welcomes French-speaking patients. A lecturer and educator, she provides expert advice on naturopathic medicine and natural healing.

Industry Expertise

Medical/Dental Practice
Health Care - Providers
Health and Wellness
Alternative Medicine
Women

Areas of Expertise

Naturopathic Medicine
Naturopathy
Homeopathy
Botanical Medicine
Clinical Nutrition
Holistic Health
Autoimmune Conditions
Detoxification
Endocrinology
Endocrine Issues
Health and Wellness

Accomplishments

Estate of Joyce Vanderburgh award for Clinical Excellence

2003-06-01

Awarded for outstanding clinical performance and patient interaction.

Education

Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine

ND.

Naturopathic Medicine

2003

McGill University

B.Sc.

Anatomy and Cell Biology / Philosophy

1998

Affiliations

  • New York Association of Naturopathic Physicians : Former Vice President
  • American Association of Naturopathic Physicians : Member
  • Institute of Naturopathic Education and Research : Member

Languages

  • English
  • French

Media Appearances

Success Stories: Dr. Nicole Egenberger - CCNM

AANMC  online

2016-11-01

“Being a naturopathic doctor is a calling more than a job; it requires dedication and will constantly stretch you, both intellectually and emotionally. And if you can commit to that, it will make you a better person.”

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Practising in the Big Apple

Mind | Body | Spirit  print

2015-09-10

When she first heard the term “frontier medicine” at a lecture at CCNM – described as the care provided by an ND who practises in an unregulated jurisdiction – Nicole Egenberger, ND, was inspired.

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Evaporating Winter Blues: What Saunas and Steam Rooms Do to Your Body

DNAinfo  online

2015-02-05

The extreme temperatures of saunas, steam rooms and cold plunge pools can positively impact the body, from assisting in detoxification and stress-relief according to naturopathic doctors.

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Sample Talks

Genetic Mutations in Methylation: SNP Impact on Patients and Treatment

Genetic mutations (SNPs) in the methylation pathway are a common underlying cause of many chronic conditions, including cardiovascular disease, depression, infertility, chronic fatigue, and chronic pain syndromes. Addressing SNPs through nutritional and dietary interventions can significantly improve treatment. This talk highlights the implications of some of the most common SNPs and potential treatment options.

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Articles

Cellular Immunolocalization of Occludin during Embryonic and Postnatal Development of the Mouse Testis and Epididymis

Endocrinology

1999-01-01

Cellular junctions in the testis and epididymis play crucial roles for the development and maturation of spermatozoa. In the testis, tight junctions between Sertoli cells form a functional blood testis barrier between 10 and 16 days of age, whereas the tight junctional ...

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