Dr.
Jonathan Collin is an MD specializing in adult medical care with
emphasis on nutritional
and alternative medicine. He has two offices
in Western Washington. One is in Port Townsend, on the Olympic
Peninsula. The other is in Kirkland, on the Seattle side of the Puget
Sound.
He has a special interest in
chelation (pronounced "key-lay-shun"),
which is a special treatment for the removal of toxic metals and treatment
of circulation disorders.
For more information
on Chelation Therapy, please visit Dr. Collin's EDTA
Chelation Therapy page. There, he's
posted links to a number of useful chelation articles. As
an MD trained in preventive medicine, Dr. Collin is interested
in natural treatment support
for chronic adult conditions. Although vitamin and mineral supplementation,
as well as diet and exercise, are very important in the care
of conditions
such as hypertension and diabetes, it is necessary to continue medical
treatment concurrently. Dr. Collin prefers to evaluate each medical
patient carefully, understanding their diagnosis and medical
prescriptions,
prior to consideration of a nutritional and preventive recommendation.
It is very important that, if the patient has not had an internist
diagnosis
of current symptoms, an appointment should be set up for internal medicine
exam prior to consultation with Dr. Collin.
Dr. Jonathan Collin
is a 1975 graduate of the Albany Medical College in Albany, New York. He
completed his internal medicine work with the USPHS Hospital in Staten
Island, New York and the national leprosy hospital in Carville, Louisiana.
Dr. Collin did postgraduate studies in nutrition and preventive medicine,
eventually completing a diplomate examination in chelation therapy
with
the American Board of Chelation Therapy.
Dr. Jonathan Collin
served as the editor of the newsletter of the Northwest Academy of Preventive
Medicine, as well as a practicing physician for the Well Mind Association
in Seattle, Washington. In 1983, he founded the Townsend Letter for
Physicians & Patients, which eventually became the primary voice
for physicians of chelation and alternative medicine.
In
1986, Dr. Collin was appointed to the U.S. Congress Office of
Technology Assessment Advisory
Panel for the study of unconventional cancer treatments. This panel's
report to Congress, in 1989, led to Congressional authorization
and
funding of the N.I.H. Office of Alternative Medicine. Dr. Collin was
an Alternative Medicine Advisory Panel member in 1991-1992.
In
1996, the American College for the Advancement in Medicine named
Dr. Collin a Fellow for
his outstanding contributions to the academy.
Dr.
Collin is in private practice in Port Townsend and Kirkland,
Washington and serves as editor-in-chief
of the Townsend
Letter for Doctors & Patients.
He
is married to Deborah Nissen-Collin and has two children, Affinity
and Sam.
Visit
Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients Online Magazine
More
information on EDTA Chelation Therapy may be
found at Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients Online.
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