Currently accepting new patients at Rutland Integrative Health.
Meet Dr. Laurel Erath
Dr. Laurel is originally from New York where she completed her bachelor’s degree in general biology from Stony Brook University. She spent the next four years completing didactic and clinical training at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. The residency program at Champlain Center for Natural Medicine in Shelburne, Vermont brought her back to the east coast and closer to her family in New York. She is grateful to be serving multiple Vermont communities, currently accepting new patients at Rutland Integrative Health.
Dr. Erath is a member of the Vermont Association of Naturopathic Physicians and International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. She is also an active participant in the Continuing Education committee of the Naturopathic Medicine Institute.

Dr. Erath offers free 15-minute consultations to prospective patients
The highest ideal of cure is the speedy, gentle, and enduring restoration of health by the most trustworthy and least harmful way.
– Samuel Hahnemann –
help the body return to an environment
where it can heal itself
Testimonials

“I have felt the ripples of our time together throughout my days, it’s been very wonderful! So grateful for you!”
– SL –

“I wanted to offer my sincere gratitude for the homeopathics you prescribed. I fully recovered without using the antibiotics. Thank you.”
— KM –

“Dr. Laurel, Thank you for helping us today. Your positive energy and good will was inspiring and healing in and of itself. You are wonderful!”
— PG & RG –
Blog
A Furry Approach to Stress Management
Since the pandemic began, stress levels have increased and remained elevated for a significant portion of the population. Social isolation, health restrictions, travel restrictions, political disagreements, and losses of loved ones have manifested Read more
Spreading Lyme Awareness
Have you ever had a flu-like syndrome in the middle of the summer? Did you have any new symptoms or worsening joint pain following the flu-like syndrome? In a Lyme-endemic region like Vermont, Read more
The Importance of a Nutrient Dense Diet
Chronic disease accounts for almost three quarters of worldwide deaths.[1] In the United States, six in ten adults have at least one chronic disease diagnosis.[2] Read more