Velise Total Health in Baltimore: Naturopathic Clinic with Acupuncture and Botanical Medicine
Velise Total Health is a naturopathic practice in Baltimore that combines clinical herbalism, acupuncture, and functional nutrition assessment, operating as a small independent clinic rather than a chain or hospital-affiliated center. The practice sits in a landscape where most Baltimore patients seeking holistic care must choose between scattered independent practitioners, Traditional Chinese Medicine specialists with limited herbal scope, or naturopaths who emphasize supplement sales over dietary protocol. Velise operates with a model that emphasizes custom herbal formulation and multi-system assessment.
What Velise Total Health offers
The practice focuses on three core modalities. Naturopathic consultation includes intake-driven assessment of digestion, sleep, energy, hormonal patterns, and chronic symptoms, followed by a treatment plan that may incorporate herbal protocols, dietary modification, and supplementation. Acupuncture treatments address pain, stress, digestive issues, and fertility concerns using both traditional and contemporary point selection. Herbal medicine involves clinical-grade formulations prescribed after consultation, not over-the-counter supplements selected from a shelf.
Sessions are private, one-on-one appointments. Intake visits typically run 60 to 90 minutes; follow-up visits 30 to 45 minutes. Acupuncture is also available as a standalone service for existing clients or new patients with specific acute concerns.
Pricing and what to expect to pay
Naturopathic intake consultations cost $150 to $180, depending on complexity. Follow-up visits run $75 to $120. Acupuncture single sessions are $80 to $110; package pricing for four or six sessions offers modest discounts. Herbal formulations are priced per ounce of prepared tincture or dried plant material, typically ranging from $12 to $25 per bottle depending on the formula's complexity and ingredient cost. Many patients budget for an herbal protocol of one to three formulas monthly, placing ongoing material costs at $30 to $75 per month. Insurance does not cover naturopathic or herbal services; acupuncture may be covered by some plans if a licensed acupuncturist is in-network. Contact the clinic to verify your carrier.
How Velise compares to other Baltimore naturopathic options
Baltimore has a small naturopathic provider base. The Kwan Yin Healing Arts Center in Fells Point operates a larger clinic model with multiple acupuncturists and scheduled group herbal classes; it emphasizes Traditional Chinese Medicine and herbal protocols rooted in that lineage. A patient looking for a more narrowly specialized TCM approach would find Kwan Yin more focused; someone seeking Western clinical herbalism and functional medicine would find Velise more aligned. Several independent acupuncturists practice throughout Baltimore with minimal or no herbal component; they are less expensive per session but do not address nutritional or digestive factors. The naturopathic landscape in Baltimore also includes supplement-heavy practices that lean more heavily on retail sales; Velise's herbal model prioritizes custom formulation and patient education over product upsell.
Who this practice suits and who it does not
Velise works well for patients with chronic digestive issues, hormonal imbalance, sleep disturbance, or pain who have already tried conventional medicine and want a multi-system assessment. It also suits people interested in preventive herbalism and dietary medicine. It is less appropriate for acute injuries requiring physical therapy, psychiatric conditions requiring medication management, or patients who prefer fast appointments and minimal conversation. The practice does not replace conventional medical diagnosis; incoming patients are expected to have had relevant testing by an MD if they present with serious symptoms.
What the first visit involves
New patients complete an intake questionnaire focusing on medical history, current medications, digestion, sleep, stress, and symptom timeline. The practitioner conducts a thorough interview, often asking about family health patterns, childhood diet, and current food tolerances. A basic physical exam may include abdominal palpation or tongue inspection depending on the presenting concern. By the end, you should leave with a specific herbal formula and clear guidance on dietary shifts to implement before the next visit. Expect the appointment to last 60 to 90 minutes and plan to sit and talk for most of it.
Hours, location, and parking
Velise is located in Canton and is open Tuesday through Saturday by appointment. Monday and Sunday are closed. Parking on nearby streets is available but often requires circling; the practice does not have dedicated lot parking. Hours vary by season; confirm availability before booking, as the practitioner occasionally takes extended breaks. No walk-ins are accepted.
Velise fills a genuine niche in Baltimore's naturopathic ecosystem: it prioritizes custom herbal medicine over supplement retail and combines it with acupuncture and dietary assessment without fragmenting those services across multiple practitioners. For patients committed to a 60-minute first visit and ongoing herbal protocols, it offers the depth most independent acupuncturists do not.

