Dr. Casey Seenauth is a naturopathic physician licensed in Arizona. He graduated from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM) in 2013 and completed two years of general medicine residency. He is among a handful of naturopaths to complete advanced post-graduate training in spinal injections and interventional pain management. He previously served as Staff Physician at SCNM’s Neil Riordan Center for Regenerative Medicine where he supervised medical students and resident physicians and maintained a private practice.
Dr. Seenauth has a passion for helping patients overcome the limitations of pain and achieve optimal wellness. He treats acute and chronic conditions with an individualized approach that combines regenerative injection therapy, acupuncture, spinal and fascial manipulation, mind-body medicine, nutrition, homeopathy and botanical medicine. He specializes in the use of prolotherapy and platelet rich plasma for injuries and degenerative conditions. As a former NCAA tennis player and current weekend warrior, he has used all these treatments for his own injuries to keep himself in the game.
Dr. Seenauth takes the naturopathic principle of docere (doctor as teacher) to heart. Education is a cornerstone of his treatment approach and he takes time to ensure his patients are well-informed participants in their health. He has been a guest speaker at the Phoenix VA, Barrow Neurological Institute, and US Congress to educate other healthcare providers about naturopathic medicine.
Some of the issues that Dr. Seenauth treats:
- Acute and Chronic Pain
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Sports Medicine
- Arthritis
- Men’s Health
- Fibromyalgia
- Fatigue
- Headache and Migraine
- Metabolic Issues and Weight Gain
Dr. Seenauth grew up in New York and attended college in Florida before settling in Arizona. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Florida Atlantic University. He lives in Mesa with his partner and their cat, Jesse. In his spare time, Dr. Seenauth enjoys competing on the pickleball court, exploring Arizona’s trails, experimenting in the kitchen, and aquascaping.