APN Clinic Areas of Focus
Clinical Focus
Cancer Care & Support.
Adjunctive care for clients navigating cancer — terrain repair, detoxification support, vitality. Alongside your conventional treatment, never in place of it.
Overview
Carrying you, alongside the rest of your team.
Amanda’s work in cancer care is informed by deep personal experience — caring for her mother and grandmother through their cancer journeys shaped the compassionate, terrain-first philosophy at the heart of APN Clinic.
What we offer here is adjunctive: drainage support, terrain repair, targeted apothecary, and a steady clinical presence during one of life’s harder chapters. We work alongside oncology — not in place of it — and coordinate care with your medical team where helpful.
Who This Is For
Where adjunctive care helps most.
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Newly diagnosed
Preparing the body for treatment — terrain readiness, drainage, baseline support.
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In active treatment
Supporting the body through chemotherapy, radiation, surgery — gentle, well-tolerated, never interfering.
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Post-treatment recovery
Restoring vitality, clearing residue, rebuilding the terrain after conventional care concludes.
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Long-term survivorship
Sustained terrain work to support long-term wellbeing.
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Family caregivers
Care for the person carrying the patient. Burnout is a separate condition that deserves separate attention.
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Anyone seeking root-cause work
Where cancer is connected to a larger picture of imbalance and you want to address the whole picture.
Our Approach
How care unfolds.
There is no single protocol. Each arc is shaped to your diagnosis, treatment plan, and where you are in the journey.
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Step 1
Free
Discovery call
30 minutes by phone to understand your case, your treatment plan, and what role adjunctive care might play.
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Step 2
In-clinic
Initial appointment
Comprehensive intake, auricular & bioenergetic assessment, and the start of your adjunctive protocol.
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Step 3
Ongoing
Coordinated arc
Follow-up visits paced to your treatment schedule, with apothecary support and steady adjustment.
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Step 4
Long term
Survivorship & recovery
As treatment concludes, the work shifts toward restoration, repair, and long-term terrain wellness.
What’s Included
A clinical container, calibrated to the moment.
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Free discovery call
30 minutes by phone before any commitment — talk through your situation, confirm fit.
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Comprehensive clinical visits
Generous, careful in-person appointments — initial and follow-ups paced to your needs.
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Adjunctive apothecary protocol
Drainage, terrain, and supportive formulas chosen for safety alongside conventional treatment.
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Care coordination
We communicate with your oncology team where helpful, and stay within their guidance.
Common Questions
Before you begin.
Is this safe alongside chemotherapy or radiation?
Yes — that is the central design principle of adjunctive care. We choose formulas, doses, and timings specifically to avoid interfering with conventional treatment. Many of our protocols are time‑sequenced around chemo cycles or radiation schedules.
Are you replacing my oncologist?
Absolutely not. Conventional oncology is your primary cancer care; what we provide is adjunctive — added alongside, never in place of. We coordinate with your medical team where helpful.
Will you communicate with my medical team?
If you’d like us to, yes — with your written consent. Many of our clients find this coordination meaningfully reduces the burden of carrying multiple care providers.
How is this different from naturopathic oncology elsewhere?
Our practice is grounded in BioRegenerative Medicine and auricular & bioenergetic assessment — a different diagnostic and therapeutic lens than most naturopathic clinics. We don’t claim to cure cancer; we support the terrain that allows the body to do its work, whatever your treatment plan.
What does this cost?
The discovery call is free. Adult initial appointments are $380 (includes treatment); follow-ups $250. Apothecary support is additional, dispensed as needed. We are transparent about projected costs early.
Is care available for family caregivers?
Yes. Many of the clients we see in cancer-context arrive as caregivers — the burnout and grief of caring for someone in cancer treatment is real and deserves its own clinical attention.
Begin a Conversation
A steady presence, alongside the rest.
The first step is free. Thirty minutes by phone to talk through where you are and what adjunctive care could look like for you.