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Fertility Naturopath Niagara | Dr. Natalie Stradiotto ND | Dalhousie Health & Wellness St. Catharines

3/13/2026

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Dr. Natalie Stradiotto, ND – Fertility & Women’s Health Naturopath in Niagara

Dr. Natalie Stradiotto is a Naturopathic Doctor at Dalhousie Health & Wellness in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, serving patients across the Niagara Region. She provides compassionate, evidence-based naturopathic care with a special focus on fertility, women’s health, and hormone balance.

Dr. Natalie completed her Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at Western University, where she developed a strong foundation in clinical nutrition and preventative health. Prior to pursuing naturopathic medicine, she worked in clinical nutrition at Credit Valley Hospital and the Trillium Diabetes Management Centre in Mississauga, supporting patients with metabolic and chronic health concerns.
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Today, Dr. Natalie welcomes patients with a wide range of health concerns, with a particular focus on reproductive health and fertility support for individuals and couples in the Niagara Region.
Her clinical focus includes:
    •    Fertility support for individuals and couples
    •    PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
    •    Endometriosis
    •    Thyroid health and hormone imbalances
    •    Recurrent pregnancy loss
    •    Autoimmune conditions impacting fertility
    •    Egg and sperm quality support
    •    Stress management and hormone balance
    •    Preconception care
    •    Pregnancy support

Naturopathic Fertility Support in the Niagara Region

As a fertility naturopath in Niagara, Dr. Natalie works with patients who are trying to conceive naturally as well as those working with fertility clinics. She frequently collaborates with fertility specialists to support patients undergoing IUI and IVF treatments, helping optimize overall health and reproductive outcomes.

Her goal is to support hormonal balance, egg and sperm quality, and whole-body health to create the best possible foundation for conception and pregnancy.

During her fourth-year clinical internship at the Robert Schad Naturopathic Teaching Clinic, Dr. Natalie participated in the Fertility and Reproductive Health Focus Shift, where she gained extensive experience supporting couples navigating fertility challenges as well as providing pre-conception, pregnancy, and postpartum care.​

​Personalized, Evidence-Based Naturopathic Care

Dr. Natalie takes a collaborative approach to care. She works closely with each patient to conduct comprehensive clinical assessments and develop personalized naturopathic treatment plans designed to support long-term health and sustainable wellness.
Her approach integrates evidence-based naturopathic medicine, clinical nutrition, lifestyle support, and targeted natural therapies to address the root causes of hormonal and reproductive concerns.

At Dalhousie Health & Wellness in St. Catharines, Dr. Natalie supports patients throughout the Niagara Region seeking naturopathic care for fertility, hormone health, and women’s wellness.

Fertility Naturopath Niagara – Frequently Asked Questions

How can a naturopath help with fertility?
A fertility naturopath focuses on improving overall reproductive health by supporting hormone balance, egg and sperm quality, thyroid health, stress management, and metabolic factors that influence fertility. Naturopathic care can help prepare the body for conception and support patients undergoing fertility treatments.
Can naturopathic medicine support IVF or IUI treatments?
Yes. Many patients work with a fertility naturopath alongside their fertility clinic. Naturopathic care can help support hormone balance, optimize nutrient status, improve egg and sperm quality, and support overall health before and during IVF or IUI.
Can naturopathic medicine help with PCOS and fertility?
PCOS is one of the most common causes of fertility challenges. Naturopathic treatment may focus on supporting insulin balance, hormone regulation, ovulation, and inflammation, which can help improve reproductive outcomes.
When should I see a fertility naturopath?
You may consider seeing a fertility naturopath if you are:
    •    Trying to conceive naturally
    •    Experiencing irregular cycles or hormone concerns
    •    Diagnosed with PCOS, endometriosis, or thyroid conditions
    •    Preparing for IVF or IUI
    •    Experiencing recurrent pregnancy loss
    •    Looking for preconception health support
Do I need a fertility diagnosis to see a naturopath?
No. Many patients seek naturopathic care for preconception health optimization before trying to conceive. Supporting nutrition, hormone balance, and overall health early can improve fertility outcomes.
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