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5 Best Naturopathic Clinics in Toronto (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Fenris Morrow
By Fenris Morrow, Expert in Professional Services · ✓ Data verified July 2026 · 8 min read

You've had the blood work done, tried the elimination diet, and a family doctor has told you everything looks normal, but you still don't feel right. Toronto's naturopathic clinics have logged 642 Google reviews between them, and every one of the five here holds a rating of at least 4.8, so the choice isn't really about quality. It's about which clinic's focus, whether that's gut health, hormones, or skin, matches what's actually bothering you.

Short answer: Insynco Naturopathic leads at 4.9 stars across 207 reviews, with patients citing thorough intake and quick follow-up between visits. Summerhill Naturopathic Clinic holds a perfect 5.0 across 119 reviews with a focus on women's health, and Dr. Makoto Trotter, ND combines naturopathic care with acupuncture for skin and metabolic concerns. A first visit typically runs higher than a standard GP appointment since it includes a full intake; expect variation by clinic.
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Toronto's naturopathic clinics, side by side

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Insynco Naturopathic 4.9 207 Overall / general naturopathic care View ›
2 Summerhill Naturopathic Clinic 5.0 119 Women's health and fertility support View ›
3 Dr. Makoto Trotter ND 5.0 112 Skin conditions and eczema, with acupuncture View ›
4 Dr. James Yoon, Naturopathic Doctor 4.9 110 Digestion, hormones, and skin under one roof View ›
5 Greystones Health 4.8 94 Complex, chronic, or multi-system cases View ›
5 Best Naturopathic Clinics in Toronto (2026)

The clinics, reviewed

Insynco Naturopathic logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Insynco Naturopathic

4.9207 Google reviews

Insynco Naturopathic is a Toronto clinic staffed by multiple naturopathic doctors seeing patients out of a Hazelton Ave location six days a week. The practice runs a fairly standard naturopathic intake model: bloodwork requisitions, supplement and dietary plans, and follow-up visits rather than one-off consultations. Patients most often mention working with Dr. Lattanzio or Dr. Kara Petrunic for concerns ranging from eczema to general fatigue and hormone complaints.

What people praise

  • Patients describe feeling heard during appointments, not rushed
  • Doctors respond quickly between visits when a flare or question comes up
  • Clear explanation of test results and the reasoning behind a plan
  • Comfortable with both supplement-only approaches and referring out when needed

Worth knowing

  • Closed weekends, so scheduling needs to work around a Monday-to-Friday window
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume207 · 97th
Confidencehigh
Recency4 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown96% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The volume and consistency here (207 reviews, nearly all five-star) make this a safe first call for general naturopathic care, especially for chronic skin or digestive complaints that haven't resolved elsewhere.

30A Hazelton Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 2E2

Summerhill Naturopathic Clinic logo
#2🕑 Open 3 days/wk

Summerhill Naturopathic Clinic

5.0119 Google reviews

Summerhill Naturopathic Clinic operates out of Rosedale and is built around women's health, with reviewers consistently naming Dr. Ashley von Martels for fertility, PCOS, and hormone-related work. The clinic keeps shorter public hours than some competitors, open mornings into early evening on weekdays. Its scope leans narrower than a general naturopathic practice, which shows in the reviews.

What people praise

  • Every one of its 119 reviews is five stars, an unusually clean record
  • Reviewers specifically credit help with PCOS and fertility journeys
  • Described as attentive and willing to explain test results in plain language
  • Patients report feeling supported through multi-month treatment, not just a single visit

Worth knowing

  • Narrower hours (roughly 9 to 5, three days listed) than clinics with evening slots
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating5 / 5
Review volume119 · 92th
Confidencemoderate
Recency7 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown100% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: If the concern is hormonal or fertility-related, this is the most specialized option on the list, though the perfect rating rests on a smaller review base than the top pick.

18 Sidney St, Toronto, ON M4V 2G4

Dr. Makoto Trotter ND logo
#3🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Dr. Makoto Trotter ND

5.0112 Google reviews

Dr. Makoto Trotter, ND runs a downtown Toronto practice at Zentai Wellness Centre, combining naturopathic medicine with acupuncture, nutrition counseling, and Traditional Chinese Medicine cupping. His site lists a specific focus on skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis, topical steroid withdrawal), digestive issues like SIBO and IBS, and metabolic concerns including cholesterol and pre-diabetes. He publishes books on the subject and offers Saturday hours, unusual among the clinics here.

What people praise

  • Reviewers describe measurable results: reversed pre-diabetes, cleared eczema in children
  • Combines acupuncture and supplements rather than one approach alone
  • Saturday availability, useful for anyone working weekdays
  • Staff, including office manager Karmela, are called out by name as helpful

Worth knowing

  • Limited weekday hours (some days start as late as 10:30am)
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating5 / 5
Review volume112 · 87th
Confidencemoderate
Recency4 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown98% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The clearest specialist pick for skin and metabolic complaints specifically, and the only clinic here that pairs acupuncture with naturopathic care as a matter of course.

120 Carlton St. #302, Toronto, ON M5A 4K2

Dr. James Yoon, Naturopathic Doctor logo
#4🕑 Open 4 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Dr. James Yoon, Naturopathic Doctor

4.9110 Google reviews

Dr. James Yoon, ND practices downtown near the CN Tower, describing his approach as evidence-informed and root-cause focused across digestion, hormones, and skin health. His site lists nutrition and lifestyle strategy, targeted supplementation, acupuncture, and both functional and conventional lab testing as tools he draws on depending on the case. Hours run late (until 8pm most weekdays) and include Sunday, which stands out among Toronto naturopaths.

What people praise

  • Reviewers describe multi-month improvement in acne, digestion, and hormone symptoms
  • Sunday and evening hours make this one of the more accessible schedules on the list
  • Consistently described as thorough without feeling rushed
  • Patients say the treatment plans avoid unrealistic or overly restrictive changes

Worth knowing

  • A handful of lower ratings appear in the distribution alongside the overwhelming majority of five-star reviews
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume110 · 82th
Confidencemoderate
Recency3 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown96% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The evening and Sunday hours are a real practical advantage here, on top of a rating and review count that hold up well against the rest of the list.

39 Lower Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5J 3A6

Greystones Health logo
#5🕑 Open 6 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Greystones Health

4.894 Google reviews

Greystones Health is a Toronto clinic combining naturopathic medicine with psychotherapy, staffed by an interdisciplinary team that includes both naturopathic doctors and therapists. The practice has focused on gut health, specifically IBS, for over a decade according to its own site, and also treats fatigue, stress, and hormone-related complaints. Its dual medical-doctor-and-naturopath model (one reviewer notes a practitioner who holds both an MD and an ND) sets it apart from single-discipline clinics.

What people praise

  • Long-standing focus on IBS and digestive health specifically
  • One reviewer describes major improvement after being told by specialists there was 'nothing more to be done'
  • Combines physical and mental health support, useful for stress-linked symptoms
  • Saturday hours available

Worth knowing

  • Slightly lower review volume and rating than the top three, though still strong
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.8 / 5
Review volume94 · 76th
Confidencemoderate
Recency2 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown94% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Worth the call specifically for complex or long-running cases that have bounced between specialists without answers; the psychotherapy pairing is not something the other four clinics offer.

2 Carlton St. #1306, Toronto, ON M5B 1L2

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Health information disclaimer: This directory is informational only and not medical advice. Rankings reflect publicly available Google ratings and review volume, not clinical outcomes. Verify any practitioner’s credentials and registration with the relevant medical board before booking.

How we score these clinics

Rating is the clinic’s live Google average. Review volume measures how many patients have rated them, shown relative to others on this page. Confidence weighs the rating against that volume, since 5.0 from 20 reviews carries less certainty than 4.9 from 200. Recency checks how recently people are still leaving reviews. No clinic can pay to change any of these numbers.

What does a naturopathic visit cost in Toronto? (2026)

Naturopathic care in Ontario is not covered by OHIP, so pricing varies clinic to clinic based on the length of the initial intake and whether lab work is bundled in. Costs typically differ for a first visit versus follow-ups, and some private insurance plans cover a portion. Call ahead for a clinic’s current fee schedule since none of these five publish a fixed public rate card.

Naturopathic care across Toronto

These clinics cluster in central Toronto, from Yorkville and Rosedale down through downtown near the CN Tower and Carlton Street. That makes them a reasonable transit or short drive from most central neighborhoods, including the Annex, Cabbagetown, and the Financial District, if you’re searching for a naturopathic clinic near me in the downtown core.

What to ask before booking a naturopathic doctor

  • Is the practitioner a licensed naturopathic doctor (ND) registered with the College of Naturopaths of Ontario?
  • What does the first visit include, and how long does it run?
  • Do they order and interpret standard bloodwork, or only naturopathic-specific labs?
  • How do they handle a case that needs referral to a medical doctor or specialist?
  • What’s the typical cost of an initial visit versus follow-ups, and does insurance cover any of it?
  • How often will follow-up visits be needed to see results?

Frequently asked questions

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from public Google data. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner (badge and top placement), but that never changes another business’s score or position.

How did you choose these clinics?

We pulled every naturopathic clinic in Toronto with a public Google Business profile, then ranked by a mix of rating, review volume, and how recently patients are still reviewing them.

Is naturopathic medicine covered by OHIP?

No. Naturopathic care in Ontario is private-pay, though some employer or private insurance plans cover part of the cost. Check with the clinic and your insurer directly.

How often is this list updated?

We refresh the data periodically; this page reflects Google ratings and review counts as of July 2026.

Do naturopathic doctors replace my family doctor?

No. Naturopathic doctors work alongside conventional medicine for many patients, not as a replacement for a physician, especially for anything requiring diagnosis, medication, or urgent care.

What conditions do these clinics commonly treat?

Based on their own sites and patient reviews, common focuses include digestive issues (IBS, bloating, SIBO), hormone and fertility concerns, skin conditions like eczema and acne, and general fatigue or metabolic health.

The bottom line

Insynco Naturopathic is the safest general call given its review volume and consistency, but if your concern is specifically hormonal, dermatological, or a long-running case that hasn’t responded to other treatment, the more specialized clinics above may be the better first appointment. Call ahead to ask about intake cost before booking.

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