Kristin Cox earned
her bachelor of science degree from Pacific University in Forest Grove,
Oregon. In 2001, Dr. Cox graduated from the National College of
Naturopathic Medicine
in Portland Oregon with her Naturopathic Doctorate degree. Soon after
graduating, Dr. Cox moved back to Alaska where she had spent two years
as an AmeriCorps volunteer. She spent her first year in practice at the
Holistic Medical Clinic in Fairbanks. In 2002, Dr. Cox relocated to the
capital city, Juneau and opened her private practice. In 2005, Dr. Cox
expanded her practice to include Colon Hydrotherapy.
Dr. Cox specializes in general family medicine with a focus on
optimizing wellness. Her practice includes endocrinology, digestive
health, chronic disease, allergies, and autoimmune disease. Dr. Cox
practices using conventional laboratory testing, diet and nutritional
counseling, botanical medicine, homeopathy, colon hydrotherapy and also
bee venom therapy. Dr. Cox is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Medicine and the Alaska Association of Naturopathic Medicine.
Dr. Cox is the mother of a very healthy young daughter and enjoys
spending her free time dancing, hiking, studying the local flora,
picking berries, eating fresh wild salmon and generally enjoying the
Alaskan wilderness.