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Lillianne Vogt ND

First Year Regenerative Medicine Resident

Integrative Pain Management, Regenerative Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture


About

Dr. Lillianne Vogt is a Neil Riordan Center for Regenerative Medicine resident. Her mission is to empower patients to reclaim their quality of life, free from the burdens of pain. She believes in addressing the root cause of her patient’s health concerns, not just managing their symptoms. By dedicating herself to attentive listening and comprehensive assessments, she skillfully identifies imbalances and develops strategies to restore harmony and achieve homeostasis. Her role is to inspire and lead her patients in understanding and developing a healthy and strong foundation for life. She will guide her patients through their disease state, explaining it in a way that makes sense, and together they will create a treatment plan that is not only research-based but also tailored to the patient’s individual needs and goals.

Dr. Vogt holds a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto, ON. Her approach in relieving pain is multifaceted and may include acupuncture, exercise therapy, nutrition, herbs, and injection therapies. In working with Dr. Vogt, her patients will champion their health and build a stronger, healthier future.

Area of Focus

Integrative Pain Management, Regenerative Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture

Education

  • 2019 Hope College Graduate, Bachelors of Arts Major: Kinesiology Major, Minors: biochemistry and psychology
  • 2023 Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM), Toronto Campus

Professional Associations

  • Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association (AzNMA)