Leah Fain, ND
Board Certified Naturopathic Doctor

Dr. Leah’s health philosophy is grounded in the belief that every physical body is a divine creation and capable of bringing itself back into a state of homeostasis with proper support. She utilizes her training in kinesiology to allow each unique organism to communicate the barriers to its health through the nervous system.

Trinity Healing Clinic provides NUTRITIONAL PROGRAMS FOR CHRONIC ILLNESS CASES. Chronic illness = anything that has persisted over ten days.

Her passion and perspective are not just informed by her training, but by her own experience from struggling to find support from the medical system for her young daughter who was severely allergic to many different foods and environmental allergens. This experience drove her to seek to find answers for herself and back to school to solve the puzzle and take back the power over health that many of us have given away. Her daughter (now 12) is completely restored and able to eat whatever she chooses in moderation.

In addition, she has studied at the Appalachian Center for Natural Health with fourth generation Cherokee medicine woman, Phyllis Light, The Country Doctor, Dan Young, in Chyenne, WY, and is a standing member of the American Naturopathic Medical Association, and certified by the American Naturopathic Medical Association Certification Board.

Dr. Leah is also a recording artist, plays the harp, and an enrolled member of the Cherokee nation. Also known for her work with Hansiba women’s initiative, Gandhi's ashram, Mother Theresa's orphanage, and the AntiTrafficking Intelligence Initiative, she bridges together healing and music with hopes of leaving this world better than we found it. Originally from Alabama, Dr. Leah comes back to the south from living in New York City, India, and Topsail Island, now settling in Tennessee with her husband of 15 years and their two daughters.