Heathar Parisi
Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in Hormone Optimization and Bioidentical Medicine (from Puberty to Menopause)
Heathar Parisi is a licensed Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C) with two decades of conventional and integrative healthcare experience. She holds a Master’s degree in Nursing from Simmons University where her research focused on stress reduction through meditation for healthcare providers and intermittent fasting (IF) for Type-II diabetic patients.
Heathar is board certified through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association. In 2013, she completed a two-year Western Herbalism certificate program through the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts in Tempe, Arizona. Heathar was part of the first graduating class with the Kresser Institute ADAPT Practitioner Training Program for Functional Medicine in 2016. In addition, she has completed post graduate trainings in techniques and protocols for PRP and is a certified provider of PRP LifeLift™ as well as ESWT (Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy), microneedling and exosomes.
Heathar has specialty advanced training with the Menopause Method program and is a contributing board member of the Institute of Bioidentical Medicine. With a special focus on the needs of peri-menopausal and menopausal women, she is an expert in the use of organic Bioidentical Hormones (sex, thyroid, and adrenal hormones) to support the body’s ability to perform with vitality and ease.
Heathar Parisi lives in Scottsdale, AZ with her family, loves to cook, sing and spend time in nature.
1629 Queen Anne Ave N, Ste 104
Seattle, WA 98109
phone (206) 659-0690
email
info@immanencehealth.com
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