Edgewater Natural Family Medicine, Saint Cloud MN
Dr. Lee Aberle from Edgewater Natural Family Medicine

Dr. Lee Aberle

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Edgewater Natural Family Medicine

About Us

"Your symptoms tell a story. We're listening." We tend to work with complicated patients and complicated cases. If you have heard someone say to you "I have seen so many doctors and healers and spent so much money and NO ONE seems to be able to help." then that is someone we can help.

We are also a full service clinic with labs from basic to genetic, functional medicine, naturopathic medicine, lyme disease care, chronic pain, midwifery, chinese medicine and acupuncture, thermography, homeopathy, wellness care, preventive care, weight loss, Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) and all of that served with a smile.

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We have 2 locations to serve you:

St Cloud
22 Wilson Ave NE, #205
St. Cloud, MN 56304
320 253-4112
info@edgewatermed.com
www.edgewatermed.com

Alexandria
510 22nd Ave E, #202B
Alexandria, MN 56308
320 219-6800
info@edgewatermed.com
www.edgewatermed.com

Patients can log into their patient portal, power2patient for communicating with doctors or staff and check on their latest documents and data at this link http://bit.ly/2xUrsFo. If you haven't registered yet, all new and all returning patients will be required to use this system. It is the cutting edge in patient to staff communications for doctors, refills, labs and any type of communications.

How We Got Started

Dr. Lee Aberle, our medical director started ENFM after working with other clinics in the area providing the type of specialized care they were unable to. She finally found that in order to serve her more seriously ill clients better she needed to set up her own clinic so that the delivery of services served the patients and not the company. Our latest genius doctor to join the practice is Dr. Carly Erickson who can best be described as a prodigy with a background in genetics. She is heading up our new office in Alexandria but also sees patients in our St. Cloud office. More staff are being actively recruited as we speak.

The products and services we offer

Products & Services
For General and Family Care. Keep in mind that our appointments tend to last about 30 minutes because we want to make sure your care is individuali...
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Dr. Lee from Edgewater Natural Family Medicine Answered this on September 13, 2017
Wow. You asked for it. I run 2 busy functional medicine practices and have been working in health care for almost 20 years. I maintain malpractice insurance and it's OK. I have liability and loss of use insurance for the office. I also have loss of contents policies for our supplies and equipment... (more) Wow. You asked for it. I run 2 busy functional medicine practices and have been working in health care for almost 20 years. I maintain malpractice insurance and it's OK. I have liability and loss of use insurance for the office. I also have loss of contents policies for our supplies and equipment in both offices. And none of those are a problem. They all attach to real tangible assets or staff and provide fairly good value for the risk that they manage. Where insurance and medicine intersect directly and where insurance provides not one iota of value is in the case of private health insurance. Basically those parasites provide not one improvement to patient care or outcomes and give back nothing but more paperwork, more bureaucracy, death panels, and huge bills all to feather their and their investors pockets. Were it up to me I would take private insurance companies and ban then from primary care and let them at best provide secondary insurance in a highly regulated market. And if they fight that, then I would say that those middle men who provide nothing except bill can all be bulldozed into the open pits of history. IMO.
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Dr. Lee from Edgewater Natural Family Medicine Answered this on September 02, 2017
I disagree with most of the advice here because the response to get the cops and a lawyer assumes that the review was done be someone local. The chance of you getting that information is close to zero. You do better by betting your house on a coin toss. Much better. Call a cop and a lawyer if... (more) I disagree with most of the advice here because the response to get the cops and a lawyer assumes that the review was done be someone local. The chance of you getting that information is close to zero. You do better by betting your house on a coin toss. Much better. Call a cop and a lawyer if you want, but most ethical ones will tell you the same thing. If you want to play the game and get more info from them, go ahead. It couldn't hurt, but my suggestion would be to document all communications through screen captures, and then make a blog post on your webpage about it. Put it on Facebook. Put it as a response on google reviews. The best defense is to be quickly honest and open on social media. And then ask your fans and customers to reply with a review of their own. Every one wants to be a hero. Give them the information and opportunity and they won't let you down.