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Bear Creek Naturopathic Clinic

2612 E Barnett Rd, Medford, OR 97504, USA, 97504 Medford, OR
4.10

About this clinic

Bear Creek Naturopathic Clinic, a naturopathic medicine practice in Medford, Oregon, specializes in peptide therapy and hormone replacement therapy alongside hyperbaric oxygen therapy and IV therapy. The clinic offers bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for hormone-related symptoms and decline, with peptide protocols for targeted physiologic support. Treatment plans are informed by in-house laboratory testing and comprehensive diagnostic services. The practice also provides prolotherapy and adrenal-support protocols, and patients may access physical therapy and spinal manipulation as adjuncts to regenerative care. The clinic positions itself as a natural-medicine alternative to conventional primary care, drawing on naturopathic

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Contact information

2612 E Barnett Rd, Medford, OR 97504, USA
97504 Medford, OR
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Office hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 9 AM–12:30 PM, 2–5 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–12:30 PM, 2–5 PM
Thursday 9 AM–12:30 PM, 2–5 PM
Friday 9 AM–12:30 PM, 2–4 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Accreditations

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Patient reviews

4.10

Based on 42 Google reviews

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My wife and I saw Dr. Smith intermittently for about a year. I initially consulted him regarding the use of peptides for insomnia and memory issues, while my wife sought help for histamine-related symptoms. At first, I was impressed by his thorough note-taking and the amount of time he spent reviewing our histories. In that respect, he appears to provide a high-quality service I agree with other reviewers who have criticized his prescribing practices. Even if a patient is already taking numerous supplements—which is generally inadvisable—he routinely adds more. Excessive supplementation can overwhelm the liver and other regulatory systems. A sound long-term health strategy usually emphasizes fewer supplements at lower doses. Based on my experience, he seems more focused on selling supplements from his in-house vitamin shop than on minimizing risk to the patient. His approach could best be described as a “shotgun” method. He frequently prescribed four or five supplements or medications at once, making it impossible to determine which product is helping, which is ineffective, or which may be causing adverse reactions. In my wife’s case, most of the supplements and medications either caused side effects or had no benefit at all. More concerning was his apparent lack of interest in identifying root causes. My wife’s care focused almost entirely on symptom management rather than diagnostic testing. It was only after persistent urging on my part that he agreed to order a breath test for SIBO. When the test returned positive for hydrogen-dominant SIBO, he dismissed the result outright—despite confirmation from her primary care physician and the testing company. After several more unproductive visits, we paused treatment and pursued further evaluation independently. A colonoscopy revealed small-mouthed diverticula in the ascending colon near the ileocecal valve. These pockets can trap stool, promote bacterial overgrowth, contribute to SIBO, and potentially trigger mast cell activation. My wife’s symptoms align closely with both conditions. At our final appointment, I informed him that I had important new diagnostic information to share. Despite this, he continued prescribing additional supplements. Only near the end of the visit did he ask about the new findings. After explaining the colonoscopy results, he again denied that she had SIBO. This raised an obvious question: why were medications and supplements prescribed before meaningful diagnostic work was done? Why did I have to initiate these tests myself? My own experience with peptides raised additional red flags. My first peptide order was shipped from a pharmacy in Phoenix, Arizona, on a day when temperatures was around 100°F. The peptide arrived two days later already reconstituted, packaged with minimal insulation and a single small ice pack. Peptides are fragile compounds that degrade easily when exposed to heat or transport stress and should never be shipped after reconstitution. When I raised these concerns, Dr. Smith insisted the peptide would still be effective, but that is not what the science says. That shipment cost me approximately $200 in unusable product. I later ordered a different peptide during cooler weather. This time the peptide arrived lyophilized, but it took over 14 hours at room temperature to fully dissolve—far longer than expected. After injecting, I experienced flu-like symptoms and contacted Dr. Smith again. He offered no explanation for the prolonged reconstitution time, no guidance on whether the reaction was normal, and no clear dosing protocol. Despite presenting himself as an authority on peptides, he could not provide a standard epitalon protocol or explain expected side effects or indicators of efficacy. I paid him specifically for guidance, yet was left to figure everything out myself. Ultimately, I discontinued use, resulting in another $300 lost—bringing the total cost of unusable peptides to approximately $500.

Brian E · February 9th, 2026

I've been seeing Dr. Cory at Bear Creek Clinic for about 3 years now and he has helped me chronic hair loss and some long term neurological and circulation issues I've struggled with. He is very genuine, insightful and honest about what is possible and what is worth trying. He gives so much to his patients and I'm very happy to have him as a resource. Healing is not linear and there can be many setbacks as everyone is individual in their needs but it definitely feels good to have someone of Dr. Cory's caliber in your corner.

Sheralyn Kirk · February 23rd, 2024

I have been involved with Bear Creek Clinic for almost 10 years and I am very grateful for the support I have received there. All of the doctors I have seen there have been excellent especially my main Dr. Tichauer who has dealt with my many complex issues in a very wholistic, wise, skillful and kind way. He has shown wonderful individual care for me though he has a busy schedule not only caring for patients but researching and teaching. The staff is so helpful and warm and the office is lovely.

Elizabeth Coker · October 4th, 2023

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