A native of the Pacific Northwest,
proudly serving Portland, Oregon.

 

Dr. Jen Johnson, ND, LAc

Dr. Jen Johnson, ND, LAc is a naturopathic doctor and acupuncturist specializing in primary care, women’s health, and mental health. Her approach blends evidence-based functional medicine with traditional Chinese medicine to support optimal wellness.

Dr. Jen Johnson, ND, LAc earned her degrees from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington and completed a competitive two-year women’s health residency in Portland, Oregon. She has done additional training in genomic medicine, craniosacral therapy, biofeedback, and pelvic floor myofascial work. Her passion for learning means she keeps current on the latest medical science and is forever exploring new ways to support healing.

Treatable Concerns

Low energy
Hormone imbalance
Thyroid dysfunction
Adrenal fatigue
Heavy and painful periods
Endometriosis

PCOS
Irregular periods
Infertility
Menopause symptoms
Vaginal infections
Abnormal paps
Pelvic pain

Incontinence
Digestive issues
Food sensitivities
Thinning hair
Acne
Anxiety
Depression

Insomnia
Migraines
Fibromyalgia
Diabetes
High blood pressure
Elevated cholesterol
Anemia

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Dr. Jen Johnson, ND, LAc’s philosophy of care is to support the foundations of good health and identify and address imbalances that perpetuate disease. This approach involves a thorough history, comprehensive lab work-up, and individualized plan. Treatment plans are collaborative, honoring your values and preferences.

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A native of the Pacific Northwest, Dr. Jen Johnson, ND, LAc loves spending her free time outdoors exploring nature. Prior to medical school, she was a piano teacher and still loves to play. Balance is a philosophy she both preaches and practices, grounding herself with regular meditation and yoga and nourishing joy with lively board game nights and potlucks.

Better health starts here.

Naturopathic doctors are guided by six principles: first do no harm, identify and treat the cause, treat the whole person, prevention, education, and the healing power of nature.