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Naturopathy

Naturopathic Medicine in Dallas–Fort Worth & Across Texas

Naturopathic consults at the Center for Integrative Psychiatry with Nida Mohsin, ND — herbal and natural approaches chosen carefully, reviewed for interactions with your medications, and coordinated with your psychiatric care team. Alongside your treatment, never instead of it. In person in Coppell and by secure video anywhere in Texas.

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Natural and herbal approaches to integrative psychiatric care
LegitScript certified4.9 Google ratingIn-network with major insurersServing Texas since 2015Two DFW offices + statewide telehealth
What it is

Nutrition, lifestyle, and — where it's safe — herbal support, chosen with full knowledge of your psychiatric care and reviewed with your prescriber.

Herbal preparations, botanicals, and supplements used in naturopathic care

What does naturopathic care at CIP involve?

A naturopathic consult at CIP is a session with our naturopathic practitioner focused on the natural side of your care: nutrition, lifestyle, and — where appropriate and safe — herbal support. Every recommendation is made with full knowledge of your psychiatric treatment, because your ND works inside the same clinic and coordinates with your prescriber.

Just as important is what you won't find here. No cleanse programs, no promises that herbs can replace medication, no claims that natural means risk-free. Natural products are active substances — that's exactly why they deserve the same careful, professional handling as anything else you take.

Naturopathic care at CIP complements medication management and therapy; it does not replace either.

Here's a common and genuinely risky situation: a person takes psychiatric medication, adds herbal supplements they read about online, and never tells either provider about the other. Some herbs and supplements can change how prescription medications are absorbed or how strongly they act — which means an unreviewed combination can quietly work against your treatment.

At CIP, that gap doesn't exist. Our naturopathic practitioner and your prescriber share one team and one chart, so everything you take — prescribed or natural — is reviewed together. If you want natural approaches in your care, this is the safe way to have them: chosen deliberately, checked for interactions, and visible to the clinician writing your prescriptions.

The safety difference

The single biggest reason to see an ND inside a psychiatry clinic.

Coordination. If you want natural approaches in your care, this is the safe way to have them — reviewed with the prescribing team, not supplements bought on your own and taken in secret.

Who it helps

Who can a naturopathic consult help?

Already taking herbs or supplements

Patients in psychiatric care who want a qualified review of what they're combining with their medication.

Adding natural approaches

Adults who want natural and lifestyle approaches added to their care — with professional guidance instead of guesswork.

Interested in herbal support

People who want it selected by a trained medical herbalist, not a store shelf.

Referred by your care team

Anyone whose prescriber or therapist suggests an integrative consult as part of a whole-person care plan.

What to expect

What happens at your first naturopathic consult?

A practitioner reviewing a patient's supplements and herbs
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Step one · Your first consult

A complete review of everything you take

See what's involved

Your consult starts with your health history, your current psychiatric care, and a complete review of that list.

Bring it all — prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, herbs, teas, powders.
You and Nida discuss your goals and build a small set of recommendations.
Lifestyle and nutrition adjustments, plus herbal or natural options only where they're appropriate for you and safe alongside your medications.

Anything that touches your prescriptions gets coordinated with your prescriber before you change a thing.

A follow-up conversation about how the plan is working
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Step two · Follow-ups

Follow-ups and honest expectations

See what's involved

Follow-ups are scheduled as needed to see what's helping and adjust.

We check what's working and refine the plan over time.
We won't promise that natural approaches will resolve a psychiatric condition.
We'd encourage you to be cautious with anyone who does.
Conditions

Which conditions can naturopathic care support?

Naturopathic care doesn't treat psychiatric conditions on its own — it supports the clinical care plans our team builds. Patients most often add a consult while in treatment for:

DepressionAnxiety disordersPTSD & trauma
Why CIP

Why choose CIP for naturopathic care?

Credentialed herbal training and a built-in safety review — in person in Coppell or by telehealth across Texas.

Integrative, whole-person care at CIP
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Credentialed, not self-taught

Nida Mohsin is an ND, MSc.Ed, Medical Herbalist, and Diplomate of ACHM — herbal recommendations come from formal training.

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Built-in safety review

Herb–medication interactions are checked as a matter of course, in coordination with your prescriber and our integrative pharmacist.

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No detox theater

No cleanses, no cure claims, no pressure to abandon medication that's working.

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Two ways to be seen

In person at our Coppell office or by telehealth anywhere in Texas.

Insurance & access

Insurance, cost, and access

Naturopathic services are usually self-pay — most insurance plans don't cover them, and we'd rather say that plainly than surprise you. Check the insurance and payment page or call (469) 557-2646; self-pay rates are transparent, and we'll quote you before you book.

We see Texas residents only, and we do not accept Medicaid. Consults are available in person at 580 S Denton Tap Rd, Suite 280, Coppell, TX 75019, or by secure video anywhere in Texas.

Usually self-pay
Transparent rates, quoted before you book
Texas residents only
We do not accept Medicaid
Meet the team

Meet your naturopathic practitioner

A holistic health practitioner who brings formal herbal training to psychiatric care — and coordinates every recommendation with your CIP prescriber.

Meet the whole team
Nida Mohsin, ND
Nida Mohsin, ND
ND, MSc.Ed, Medical Herbalist, Diplomate of ACHM · Coppell & telehealth
Related services

Care that works alongside naturopathy

Questions & answers

Naturopathic care — common questions

A warm, reassuring clinic setting

No. Naturopathic care at CIP works alongside your psychiatric treatment, and we will never advise you to stop or reduce medication — that decision belongs with you and your prescriber.

No. Prescribing stays with your psychiatric provider; our naturopathic practitioner focuses on nutrition, lifestyle, and herbal support, coordinated with the prescribing team.

No, just bring them all. A complete review of everything you take, alongside your prescriptions, is the most valuable part of the first visit.

Not automatically — some combinations can change how medications work, which is exactly why we review them. Never add or drop a supplement without telling your care team.

Usually not — most naturopathic care is self-pay. Call (469) 557-2646 or see our insurance page and we'll tell you exactly where you stand.

Yes. Consults are available by secure video anywhere in Texas, or in person at our Coppell office.

Take the first step

Natural approaches, handled responsibly

If you want natural and herbal support that works with your treatment — and a team that checks the interactions before you take anything — start with one short form. We respond within one business day.

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