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TAOS CANCER SUPPORT SERVICES

Working to support families in difficult times

ASPEN MIRABAL Indigenous birth worker

Struck by lightning

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TAOS CANCER SUPPORT SERVICES

Working to support families in difficult times

Acancer diagnosis can be a lifechanging event — for patients and their community of support. Here, cancer patients can turn to Taos Cancer Support Services for help navigating the rough road ahead.

“I listen first. That’s my job,” said Eileen Craig, the group’s program coordinator and intake manager. “I hear what their story is — I ask a few questions. I’m a cancer survivor, too.”

Taos Cancer Support Services is a program funded by grants and donations through Holy Cross Hospital that provides cancer patients with logistical and emotional support while they undergo treatment. The group provides financial resources, helps with transportation and lodging, and connects clients to the wellness community with recommendations and rebates.

Craig, who has faced breast cancer twice in her life, said she knows how devastating and confusing the diagnosis can

be. “You have to face mortality. You face, ‘What are my priorities now?’”

Craig worked as a nurse in pediatric oncology for 40 years, delivering chemotherapy to children, and said “I can’t believe how my history — my own life — takes me to this point — to be able to sit with people as they’re going through that chaotic, tearful, frightening experience of getting cancer.”

Patients in Taos who seek medical treatment need to travel to St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe or to UNM Hospital in Albuquerque — Holy Cross does not offer cancer treatment.

“I established with an oncologist in Santa Fe. Going to Santa Fe is familiar to me. The Cancer Center is familiar to me. The drive is familiar to me,” Craig said, adding that her experience helps clients understand what to expect.

The group provides clients with $500 a year to spend on goods and services. Craig said they would like to raise that funding to

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$1,000. “One gas card to get some of their care in Albuquerque is $50 for that appointment. It doesn’t take very many of those for the $500 to be gone.”

Recognizing that transportation is a major obstacle for patients, The American Cancer Society started a Road to Recovery program to pair volunteer drivers with those in treatment. Before the pandemic, the program included Taos County. Craig said she hopes the program will return soon.

Taos Cancer Support Services partners with hotels in Santa Fe and Albuquerque and helps arrange overnight stays for its clients. For food assistance, the group partners with Taos Food Coop and Super Save. It also connects clients with local massage therapists, acupuncturists, yoga instructors and more.

listen, a place to respect. It’s not a place to tell somebody what to do or how to do it,” Craig said.

Jeannie Ross, director of Community Services at Holy Cross Hospital, said Taos Cancer Support Services impacts the greatest number of people in the community by connecting its clients with local services that promote healing.

“What I learned, becoming the director of this department, is the way that families are so interconnected in Taos, and that we’re really working to support family systems.

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“The last group of things is emotional,” said Craig. “Sometimes, people are healing and recovering. Sometimes, people are needing to face the reality of their passing. And, because, sometimes there’s issues with families — what I want versus what my mom wants for me or my spouse wants for me,” she said as an example.

The group offers peer-to-peer counseling every Tuesday night from 4-5 p.m. at its offices at 413 Sipapu St., Taos. “People who are going through it themselves or have been through it themselves. It’s a place to encourage each other, a place to

“The pregnant woman enrolled in First Steps home visiting may have an auntie that needs help figuring out her Medicare , and then she may have a grandpa with cancer. And then, of course, the kids are receiving the prevention education curriculum from Taos Alive in the schools,” said Ross, community services director for the last five years. “And, in this way, we can really — hopefully —make a positive impact in people’s lives.”

To get the word out about their services and bring in needed funding, the group hosts several fundraisers throughout the year, including the annual Paint Taos Pink event, a partnership with local eateries. “This year was a great success. We are at $30,000 and counting,” Craig said.

Another annual fundraiser is the For the Health of It 3-mile walk around Kit

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Taos Cancer Support Services recently enlisted its clients and their families to record about a dozen radio spots. One of them submitted: “I’m Julia Bergkamp. My mom was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer about a year-and-a-half ago, and our family and myself really benefited from Cancer Support Services.

“Being a caregiver is a lot, and it can feel really isolating and lonely at times. And so, actually, I really benefited from the services. Most of all, they provided me with ongoing check-ins. They connected me to support groups, gas cards, community resources and simply just a connection in knowing that I didn’t have to go it alone and that I shouldn’t have to. I really benefited from the ongoing care, compassion, empathy and support that they provided me on a weekly basis.”

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THE MOUNTAIN CALLS STRONG WOMEN.

From the grandmothers and mothers of the pueblo to Mabel to Agnes to Millicent to Patricia, the feminine spirit is strong in our community. These women—and all those who came before and after—have helped weave a fabric of strength and vibrancy in Taos over the past century.

Taos Woman features women of business, education, activism, arts and medicine. Through photos, biographies and profiles, we honor our heritage and the women who make Taos stronger today and for the future.

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ASPEN MIRABAL, INDIGENOUS BIRTH WORKER

Worldwide Indigenous practices of birth are woven with community support, land-based practices and continuity. Traditional midwives and birth attendants center and protect the new mother, and

continuous support is given by aunties and grandmothers from conception to parenting. Special care, attention and ceremony promote the healthiest outcomes of body and spirit.

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Women have always supported each other when pregnant and giving birth. Some of this traditional support system began to disappear in the 1930s and later, when medical professionals assisting birthing women in hospitals became the dominant way of giving birth in the US.

In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in births assisted by midwives and doulas. Doula is a Greek term for a woman who supports a mother through childbirth, according to a 2020 report by Tewa Women United, Expanding Access to Doula Care, Birth Equity and Economic Justice in New Mexico.

The report explains “A doula provides physical, emotional, informational, and spiritual support to a birthing person and their family, at home, at a birth center or in a hospital. A doula may teach a pregnant person about childbirth and breastfeeding; offer continuous labor support and non-medical comfort measures; answer questions about common medical procedures; advocate for her client’s voice to be heard; support with breastfeeding; offer postpartum support; assess for postpartum depression; and provide referrals to community resources.”

Aspen Mirabal of Taos Pueblo has been attending births as a doula for the past five

years. She explains, “There are many different forms of doulas; some are specific to gestation, including preconception, pregnancy, postpartum, abortion, infant loss support, and others are end-of-life doulas. All cater to an individual person or family’s experience physically, spiritually and emotionally, and offer educational and communitybased resources.”

Mirabal identifies as an Indigenous birth worker, lactation educator and assistant midwife. “All these roles were created by and for Indigenous people. As a Taos Pueblo member, I feel proud to say that I’m an Indigenous birth worker.”

From a very young age, Mirabal was interested in the birth process. “My interest in midwifery first started when my second sister was born at home at Taos Pueblo. It sparked my interest in doing what the midwives did. I was four years old. Fast forward 10 years: at 14, I participated in a mini-mentorship in clinical midwifery-based care at the Northern New Mexico Birth Center. I saw the realities of midwifery.”

Mirabal changed sheets, saw one birth, and observed the heap of required paperwork. After finishing high school, she went to Guatemala and apprenticed with a traditional rural midwife. “Diving in was a bold move and I realized I needed to slow down. I saw that a midwife was in charge of

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a huge responsibility. I became aware that there are doulas out there who are not in charge of the delivery of the baby.”

Back in New Mexico, she became fully certified as a doula through Tewa Women United (TWU). She explains that TWU is owned and run by Indigenous women and that the organization developed its own curriculum titled the Yiya Vi Kagingdi Doula Project that is specific to Indigenous and other multiracial people of New Mexico.

The title comes from the Tewa term for mother’s helper. “The approach caters to people’s spiritual and cultural differences,” explains Mirabal. “Being a doula in this way means being respectful and open to each client. We see differences between the pueblos but also similarities in the ways we carry ourselves.”

There are many positive outcomes of doula care documented in studies, as well as through feedback from mothers, Mirabal points out. “Doulas are responsible for lowering inductions, C-sections and com-

plications. They increase the number of unmedicated births and births with more positive birth experiences and so much more. When people do not have access to their healers and support people, those numbers go down.”

SEEING WITH NEW EYES

Mirabal recently gave birth herself. When asked if her training and experience helped with her own birth, she says, “Not at all. I’m definitely going through a real-time transformation that is changing everything I thought I knew. The experience was different than I imagined it could be.”

She plans to bring her learning to her future work, including emphasizing following the lead of the mother even more and providing for the mother-father dyad.

“There is very little done to include the papa and partners,” she says. “Dads need to be much more respected. They witness life being given. They often have to be back in the workplace almost immediately, allowing hardly any time to bond. If there could be more paid paternity leave, that would be a dream; to let people be there with their families in that experience.”

Mirabal also learned a new respect for hospital births. Although she had planned a home birth, she ended up at the hospital and realized that you can have a transformative experience in a hospital, just like at home.

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BECOMING A DOULA

Mirabal encourages those who are drawn to the work to pursue it. “It means something if someone has the calling to do the work,” she says. “It is a gift or message from elsewhere. Don’t think of it lightly. There are many doulas needed in this world.”

She suggests watching YouTube birth videos that show home and hospital births, and also situations like C-sections and even the loss of the baby or mom.

“Through the videos, you can hear what birth sounds like and see the birth environment. You can’t smell or taste it or feel the warmth or chill of the room, but you can almost imagine it. The experiences that are recorded are beautiful and sometimes sad and evoke something close to what you might see in the first or second birth you attend. No two are really alike.” Even after years of experience, she watches these videos so she can continue to learn.

INDIGENOUS BIRTH SUPPORT

“Giving birth in your own community with people from your community assisting is the gold standard,” says Mirabal. She adds that such support lifts a huge barrier and adds comfort to the birth process. Those without training in the Indigenous experience may be unaware of both the community traditions and the ancestral traumas of the people and land.

The mothers she has supported have said that they appreciate the resources that Mirabal provides for them, whether it is homeopathic herbal support or referrals to traditional healers.

She also assists mothers and their families in rediscovering Indigenous-based knowledge from Taos Pueblo that had been forgotten, including birth and postpartum rituals. “Mothers say that it really helps to have a familiar person there in times of need. COVID in my community was devastating for families who were denied access in hospitals or even at home. When there was a doula there, that was the closest thing to family the mother might have gotten.”

Mirabal does not charge Indigenous people for her services. “I made a pact with myself not to take money from my own people,” she says. “I won’t turn away an Indigenous mother. If the timing aligns correctly with my availability, I will take them on and find the funding.”

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BEATING THE WINTER BLUES

Many people can relate to the seasonal blues when the days are shortest and the temperatures dip. More mild than serious for most, the winter blues can have a depression-like affect and often peak during or right after the holiday season.

Even if you aren’t prone to a case of the winter blues, that does not mean you are immune to some seasonal reactions to the shorter days and colder temperatures. If you’re feeling irritable, low energy, or not as interested in social activities as usual, below are some helpful hints to help kick the winter blues to the curb.

GET OUTSIDE

The winter blues are typically associated with less sunlight. Fortunately for residents of New Mexico, including the high desert of Taos, our area averages 283 sunny days each year — nearly 50 more sunny days than the “sunshine state” of Florida. However, for those who experience a case of the ‘blahs’ or something closer to depression, exposure to sunlight will help increase your natural levels of Vitamin D, an essential nutrient that is often lacking with reduced sun exposure.

If possible, get outside, embrace the winter months by skiing, snowshoeing, hiking – anything that gets you moving. If you are unable to get outside and soak in the sun, talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist about Vitamin D and how much you should take to help balance out the lack of daylight.

YOU REALLY ARE WHAT YOU EAT

Certain foods affect the powerful moodmodifying chemicals in our brain called neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters are made from the foods we eat. When we eat healthier foods, we build healthier neurotransmitters, and are better equipped to handle the fluctuations of sunlight exposure and those days when we don’t feel as good as we’d like to.

In addition to making sure you stay hydrated; a short list of healthy foods can be found on the following page.

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Good Mood Foods

• Low-fat or nonfat yogurt: foods with live bacteria cultures help your gut stay healthy.

• Nuts: powerhouses of energy, nutrients, proteins and heart-healthy fats, add nuts to your cereal, salad and serve as a small side to your meals.

• Vitamin C-rich foods: fruits and vegetables high in Vitamin C and antioxidants such as oranges, kiwi, broccoli, potatoes, peppers, berries and dark green leafy vegetables help strengthen the body.

• Fatty fish: diets high in B12 and the omega-3 fatty acids including tuna, salmon, sardines and other fatty fish help to decrease depression and improve mood.

• Dark chocolate: any chocolate with at least 70 percent cocoa will release endorphins that improve mood (but you probably already knew that!).

GET YOUR ZS AND YOUR OMS

The quality of your sleep is one of the biggest factors that affect how we feel. By committing to a regular bedtime and wakeup time that allows a quality amount of sleep, your body will establish an internal routine that helps build your natural cortisol and energy levels. Experts suggest exposing yourself to light as soon as you wake up and make sure your bedroom is cool, dark and free of electronics.

Establishing a meditation routine can also help to improve your mood. Some meditation techniques include visualizing spring or summer days where you are active and outside, enjoying the warm temperatures. These types of visualization exercises can be helpful.

We can all be at risk for the winter blues. In addition to implementing the above steps into your winter health routine, your healthcare provider can talk with you about suggestions specific to you and/or your family.

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Struck by lightning

Taoseños who lived to tell the tale, and WellTaos tips for surviving the same.

F OUR TAOSEÑOS on record have been struck by lightning and survived. In 2019, the National Weather Service estimated lightning kills roughly 20 people each year in the U.S. and injures a few hundred more, including of course, New Mexicans.

“Unfortunately, New Mexico has observed several lightning fatalities and injuries,” according to weather.gov, which states dry thunderstorms tend to be the most dangerous, since people less likely seek shelter when a storm doesn’t bring rain.

Dr. Gelain Ismail and husband Alan Mahrenholz were victims of a random dry lightning strike Aug. 2, 2022, walking their dog in El Prado. Ismail was unconscious for a few seconds and had an injured arm, but began one-armed CPR on her unconscious, lightning-burned husband, restarting his heart by the time medics arrived on scene. He was rushed to Holy Cross Medical Center in stable but serious condition.

Winter 2011, Taos artist Dirk Herrman was struck by lightning, skiing in Telluride, Colo. (see Dirk’s wife, Taos News food columnist Lucy Herrman’s just-published ‘Take Another Piece of My Heart: A Memoir’/Nighthawk Press; 2022).

“Something is happening to me,” Dirk told Lucy over the phone. He said it felt like “lightning went from my throat down through me to my lower back. The pain bent me over onto my poles. I couldn’t stand up straight.” Telluride ER confirmed an aortic dissection in Herrman, an athlete in his fifties in otherwise good health. “Left untreated,” Lucy quotes, “50 percent die in 48 hours.”

June 2007, Taos Land Trust auction volunteer Guillermo Rosette was struck by lightning and survived, according to Taos News intern Harrison Blackman’s research. “The lightning had shattered Rosette’s glasses and, more critically — Rosette had no pulse. Fortunately, a doctor and nurse were present at the auction and immediately attended to the man before he was picked up by ambulance and brought to Holy Cross Hospital.” Blackman said Rosette was released from the hospital within two hours.

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Shelter and learn CPR

Lightning is the second-leading cause of weather-related deaths, after flash floods, according to National Weather Service. Our lightning-survivor accounts are proof positive we should shelter from thunder and learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

"Taking an hour-long CPR class is fast and free and can save a life," said Emergency Response Expert and former firefighter, David Elliot. Elliot has been teaching the Whole Community CPR Lifesaver Course for several years. He is the hospital emergency response coordinator for Holy Cross Medical Center and used to be deputy emergency manager for Taos County. He was Taos News 2021 Citizen of the Year for helping organize the county's emergency response during the pandemic.

Friday morning (Sept. 23, 2022), 15 members of the Taos News staff gathered to learn CPR, in case they might need to save someone's life. Elliot led the class and recommended all organizations teach staff how to do CPR, as well as what to do if someone is choking. Significantly, he explained there is a separate approach for performing CPR on small children and infants.

Performing CPR — the right way

CPR is a process by which a person's heart is forced to continue pumping blood throughout their body when it can no longer do so on its own. Taos News Editor John Miller noted former Holy Cross cardiologist Dr. Gelain Ismail saying CPR is one of those skills we all see performed in movies and on TV shows, but the reality is, most people who say they think they know how it's done probably don't. “There's a lot more to it than most people think, and this training really drove that home for our staff," Miller said.

Dr. Ismail said in a letter to the editor, “We will be forever grateful for the prompt response and fantastic emergency care we received, stabilizing us both and transporting us to Holy Cross Medical Center. Our final thought is please, please, learn CPR if you do not know how to perform it!”

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Artemisia Clinic supports Taos through Chinese Medicine, a practice rooted in thousands of years of wisdom and results.

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OmniHum Gallery and Theatre 246 Ledoux Street, Suite B

Our services include:

· Cardiology

· Diabetes Resource Center

· Family Medicine

· General Surgery

· Internal Medicine

· Neurology

· Orthopedics

· Pediatrics

· Podiatry

· Pulmonology

· Radiology, Lab and Ultrasound Services

· Rehabilitation Services

· Same Day Care Clinic

· Sleep Medicine

· Women’s Care

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1010 Spruce St. phs.org/espanola (505) 367-0340
providers and staff at Presbyterian Española Hospital and Presbyterian Medical Group at Española Hospital have a long tradition of caring for the people of northern New Mexico.

Health and Wellness provider directory

Community Against Violence

— 24-hour crisis line: 758-9888 (accepts collect calls); taoscav.org

— Violence prevention and help

Coronavirus Info Line — 1-855-600-3453

National Suicide Prevention

Lifeline — Call 988; 1-800-2738255; TTY: 1-800-799-4889

New Mexico Crisis and Access Line — 1-855-662-7474

NewMexicoKids — 1-800–691-9067; newmexicokids.org

— Childcare resource and referral program

Poison and Drug Information Center — 1-800-222-1222

Report child abuse, neglect, exploitation: New Mexico Youth and Families Dept. — 1-855-3337233 (or #SAFE from a cell phone); cyfd.org — Can remain anonymous

Report adult abuse, neglect: New Mexico Aging and LongTerm Services Dept. — 1-866654-3219, (505) 476-4912;

nmaging.state.nm.us — Can remain anonymous

New Mexico Human Services Dept. - Santa Fe —

Behavioral Health Services Division: (505) 476-9266; Child Support

Enforcement Division: 1-800-2834465; Human Resources: (505) 476-6230; Medical Assistance

Division: 1-800-283-4465; TTY: 1-855-227-5485; hsd.state.nm.us

Taos County Public Health Office - New Mexico Dept. of Health — 1400 Weimer Rd., Taos; 758-4719; nmhealth.org

United Way — Call 211; 211.org

— Crisis, emergency, disaster assistance, food, health, housing and utilities, jobs, support, re-entry, veterans

Veterans Crisis Line —

1-800-273-8255, press 1; Text: 838255; TTY: Dial 711 then 1-800273-8255; veteranscrisisline.net — Free, anonymous, confidential

PHYSICIANS AND CLINICS

A wide variety of physicians, MD/DO, in this directory maintain hospital privileges at Holy Cross Medical Center and/or St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe. However, patients needing hospital services should contact each physician to verify if they have current hospital privileges.

ADDICTION RECOVERY/ SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Native Roots School of Ancestral Folk and Herbal Medicine — 241 Ledoux St; nativerootshealing. com; 914-400-7558

Questa Health Center — 2573 NM 522, Questa; pmsnm.org; 575586-0315

RÌo Grande Alcoholism Treatment Program — 105 Paseo de CaÒon West, Suite A, Taos; riograndeatp.org; 575-737-5533

Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Prevention Program — 1203 King Drive #3, Taos NM; youthcorps.org; 575 751 1420

Shadow Mountain Recovery Center — 250 Shadow Mountain Road, Taos; shadowmountainrecovery.com; 855-266-3954

Taos Elders & Neighbors Together (TENT) — 515 Gusdorf Rd, Taos, NM Suite #1 taoselders.org; 575-224-6335

Vista Taos Renewal Center — 259 Blueberry Hill Rd, El Prado; vistataos.com; 575-613-7971

ALLERGIES

Allergy Solutions of New Mexico — 65-A NM 522 in Northstar Plaza

El Prado/Taos; allergiesnm.com; 575-999-5238 — Amanda Lora, RN

National Sinus Institute Taos Clinic — 224 Cruz Alta Rd., Ste. G; nationalsinusinstitute.com;

Taos Reiki — 575-224-4272 — Patti Sampson / Reiki Master

CARDIOLOGY

Holy Cross Cardiology — 330 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Suite H; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575751-8965 — Kyia Mountain, DNP, RN, NP-C

CLINICS

El Centro Family Health Clinics

Embudo Clinic — 2243 NM 68 ecfh.org; 575-579-4255

El Centro Family Health Clinics

Penasco Clinic — 15136 NM 75 ecfh.org; 575-587-2205

El Centro Family Health Clinics

Taos Clinic — 1331 Gusdorf Rd.;

ecfh.org; 575-758-3601

Indian Health Service, Taos Picuris Indian Service Unit — 1090 Goat Springs Road, Taos Pueblo; ihs.gov/Albuquerque/ healthcarefacilities/taospicuris/; 575-758-6977

Questa Health Center — 2573 NM 522 pmsnm.org; 575-586-0315

DERMATOLOGY

Epiphany Dermatology of Taos

— 1353 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. D, Taos; epiphanydermatology.com; 575-613-8090 — Leslie J Havard, MD; Hunter H Sams, MD FAAD; Lisa Bushnell, CFNP Timothy Busch,PA-C

Ramon Sanchez, MD — 1399 Weimer Road, Ste. 200, Taos (inside Taos Medical Group); dermclinic@taosdermatology.com; taosdermatology.com; 779-0361, (409) 763-2452

DIABETES MANAGEMENT

Holy Cross Diabetes Management — 1398 Weimer Road, Suite

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105 575-751-5769 — Neal Friedman, Medical Director; Kelsey Chmil, Dietitian; Nicole Smirl, RN; Angela Torres, PharmD, CDCES

EMERGENCY ROOM

Holy Cross Medical Center

Emergency Department — 1397 Weimer Rd., Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-751-5835

JO CPR and First Aid Training — 575-779-2474

ENDOCRINOLOGY HORMONE

TREATMENT, GLAND DISORDERS

Taos Medical Group — 1399 Weimer Road, Ste. 200, Taos; taosmedicalgroup.com; 575-758-2224

FACIAL AESTHETICS/ SKIN CARE

A Better You — Northstar Plaza, State Road 522, Ste. 67B, El Prado; abetteryounm.com; 575-741-1400 — Marshall Reich, MD, FACS; Debra Reich, Licensed Paramedical Aesthetician

Rodan + Fields Dermatology — mgonzalez3.myrandf.com; 575-7792260 — Maria Gonzalez

Sonjaís Skin Salon — 330 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Plaza de Colores, Taos; sonjaskinsalon.com; 575-7702760

Taos Aesthetics Medical Center

630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 150, Taos; 575-751-4472 — Ellen Warren, MD

FAMILY PRACTICE

PRIMARY CARE

El Centro Family Health Clinics

Embudo Clinic — 2243 NM 68 ecfh.org; 575-579-4255

El Centro Family Health Clinics

Penasco Clinic — 15136 NM 75 ecfh.org; 575-587-2205

El Centro Family Health Clinics

Taos Clinic — 1331 Gusdorf Rd.; ecfh.org; 575-758-3601

Family Practice Associates of Taos — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 150 familypracticeassociatesoftaos.com; 575-758-3005 — Herb Rachelson, MD; Marc Steinberg, MD; Ellen Warren, MD; Angela Lovell, PA-C;

Mogul Medical — 108 Sutton Place, Taos Ski Valley; mogulmedical.com; 575-776-8421 — T. Quigley

Peterson, MD; Spike Lynch, MD; Linda Lynch, MD; Christa Castro, PA-C; Erin Fusting PT, DPT, C-PS

Moreno Valley Healthcare Clinic

11 Elliot Barker Lane, Angel Fire; mvhc@colfaxhealth.org; 575-3773301

Questa Health Center — 2573

NM 522, Questa; pmsnm.org; 575586-0315

Schreiber Family Medicine

LLC — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 125, Taos; schreiberfamilymedicine.com; 575-751-7430 — Lucas Schreiber, MD; Jeremy Edmonds, DO; Ryan Murphy, DO; John White, MD; Brittney Coe, PA-C; Daniel Peralta, PA-C

Taos Clinic for Children & Youth

— 1393 Weimer Rd, Taos; taospeds. org; 575-758-8651 — Karen Gelfand, M.D., FAAP; Kerry Hopes, PPCNPBC; Denise O’Grady, M.D., FAAP; Ellen Ouellette, M.D., MPH, FPOB; Veronica Parker, M.D., FAAP; Marie Sanchez, PNP

Taos Medical Group — 1399 Weimer Rd., Ste. 200, Taos; taosmedicalgroup.com; 575-758-2224

Taos Whole Health — 1331 Maestas Road, Taos; taoswholehealth.org; 575-776-7806 — Jamie Sampere, FNP-BC; Joanna J. Hooper, MD; Alana Benjamin, MD, Chris Perkowska, PA, Morgan Weyer, PA, Dr Lilly-Marie Blecher ND, Dom, Andrea Bustamante

VA Outpatient Clinic — 1353 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; albuquerque.va.gov/new-mexicohealth-care/locations/taos-va-clinic; 575-751-0328

GASTROENTEROLOGY

COLONOSCOPY, UROLOGY AND ENDOSCOPY

Family Practice Associates of Taos — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 150 familypracticeassociatesoftaos.com; 575-758-3005 — Herb Rachelson, MD; Marc Steinberg, MD; Ellen Warren, MD; Angela Lovell, PA-C;

Holy Cross Surgical Specialties — 1399 Weimer Rd. Ste 600 TaosSurgery.org; 575-758-3141

— Stephen Lucero, MD; Steven Slikkers, MD

Schreiber Family Medicine

LLC — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 125, Taos; schreiberfamilymedicine.com; 575-751-7430 — Lucas Schreiber, MD; Jeremy Edmonds, DO; Ryan Murphy, DO; John White, MD; Brittney Coe, PA-C; Daniel Peralta, PA-C

GENERAL/MINOR SURGERY

Holy Cross Surgical Specialties

1399 Weimer Rd., Ste. 600, Taos (next to Holy Cross Hospital); TaosSurgery.org; 575-758-3141 — Michael Darnell, MD; Christa Castro, PA-C; Stephen Lucero, MD; Steven Slikkers, MD

Schreiber Family Medicine

LLC — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 125, Taos; schreiberfamilymedicine.com; 575-751-7430 — Lucas Schreiber, MD; Jeremy Edmonds,

DO; Ryan Murphy, DO; John White, MD; Brittney Coe, PA-C; Daniel Peralta, PA-C

Taos Breast and Plastic Surgery — 1399 Weimer Rd. Ste. 600 holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-758-3141 — William Dougherty, MD, FACS

HOSPITALS

Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center — 455 St. Michaels Drive, Santa Fe; christushealth.org; 505-913-3361

Holy Cross Hospital — 1397 Weimer Road, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-758-8883

Presbyterian Española Hospital 1010 Spruce Street, EspaÒola; espanola-hospital.phs.org; 505753-7111

INFUSION CLINIC

Holy Cross Medical Center — 1397 Weimer Road, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-751-5813

INTERNAL MEDICINE

Schreiber Family Medicine

LLC — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 125, Taos; schreiberfamilymedicine.com; 575-751-7430 — Lucas Schreiber, MD; Jeremy Edmonds, DO; Ryan Murphy, DO; John White, MD; Brittney Coe, PA-C; Daniel Peralta, PA-C

Taos Medical Group — 1399 Weimer Rd., Ste. 200, Taos; taosmedicalgroup.com; 575-758-2224

ONCOLOGY (CANCER)

Christus St. Vincent Regional Cancer Center — 490 West Zia Road, Santa Fe; christushealth.org; 505-913-8900

OPTOMETRISTS/OPTICIANS/ OPHTHALMOLOGY (EYES)

Eye Associates of New Mexico 1399 Weimer Road, Ste. 300, Taos; eyenm.com; 575-758-0621 — Warren J. Rorebeck, OD

Jane Compton, OD — 710 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. F, Taos; visionsource-drcompton.com; 575758-2205 — Jane Compton, OD

Real Eyes — 1021-B Salazar Road, Ste. 100, Taos; realeyestaos.com; 575-758-3215 — Robert Ratzlaff, OD

ORTHOPEDICS/SPORTS

MEDICINE (BONE AND JOINT)

Mogul Medical — 108 Sutton Place, Taos Ski Valley; mogulmedi-

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cal.com; 575-776-8421 — T. Quigley Peterson, MD; Spike Lynch, MD; Linda Lynch, MD; Christa Castro, PA-C; Erin Fusting PT, DPT, C-PS

Taos Orthopaedic Institute

— 1219-A Gusdorf Road, Taos; taosortho.com; 888-758-0009 — Dan Guttmann, MD; Sean Marvil, MD

OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE THERAPY

Schreiber Family Medicine

LLC — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 125, Taos; schreiberfamilymedicine.com; 575-751-7430 — Lucas Schreiber, MD; Jeremy Edmonds, DO; Ryan Murphy, DO; John White, MD; Brittney Coe, PA-C; Daniel Peralta, PA-C

OTOLARYNGOLOGY

EAR, NOSE AND THROAT

National Sinus Institute —

TAOS CLINIC — 224 Cruz Alta Rd., Ste. G; nationalsinusinstitute.com; 425-6065 — Steven Harris, MHS, PA-C; Emily Kahle, PA-C. Ear, nose, throat and allergy specialists

PODIATRY

FOOT CARE

Foot & Ankle Specialists — 1213 Gusdorf Rd, Taos; myfootandanklespecialistnm.com; 575-483-1141

— Lorin Brandon, DPM; Matthew Clayson, DPM

New Mexico Foot Specialists — 1213 Gusdorf Road Taos; myfootandanklespecialistnm.com; 575-483-1141

Rio Grande Foot and Ankle Specialists — 1399 Weimer Road, Unit 400, Taos; riograndepodiatry.com; 575-214-8521 — Michelle Deithloff, DPM; Elise Janowak, DPM; Daniel Reed, DPM

PEDIATRICS

CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE

Family Practice Associates of Taos — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 150 familypracticeassociatesoftaos.com; 575-758-3005 — Herb Rachelson, MD; Marc Steinberg, MD; Ellen Warren, MD; Angela Lovell, PA-C

Taos Clinic for Children & Youth

— 1393 Weimer Road, Taos; taospeds.org; 575-758-8651 — Veronica Parker, MD; Denise OíGrady, MD; Kerry Hopes, PNP; Karen Gelfand, MD; Ellen Ouellette, M.D., MPH, FPOB; Marie Sanchez, PNP

PULMONOLOGY

Schreiber Family Medicine

LLC — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 125, Taos; schreiberfamilymedicine.com; 575-751-7430 — Lucas Schreiber, MD; Jeremy Edmonds, DO; Ryan Murphy, DO; John White, MD; Brittney Coe, PA-C; Daniel Peralta, PA-C

RADIOLOGY & IMAGING

Holy Cross Medical Center Imaging & Radiology Department — 1397 Weimer Road, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-751 5870

SPEECH LANGUAGE AND SWALLOWING THERAPY

Holy Cross Medical Center — 1398 Weimer Rd., Suite 203 holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-7370304 — Tracey Poffenroth Prato, M.S., CCC-SLP

URGENT CARE

Family Practice Associates of

Taos — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 150 familypracticeassociatesoftaos.com; 575-758-3005 — Herb Rachelson, MD; Marc Steinberg, MD; Ellen Warren, MD; Angela Lovell, PA-C

Mogul Medical — 108 Sutton Place, Taos Ski Valley; mogulmedical.com; 575-776-8421 — T. Quigley Peterson, MD; Spike Lynch, MD; Linda Lynch, MD; Christa Castro, PA-C; Erin Fusting PT, DPT, C-PS

Next Care Urgent Care — 330C Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; nextcare.com/locations/nm/taos-urgentcare; 575-758-1414

UROLOGY

Holy Cross Surgical Specialties — 1399 Weimer Rd. Ste. 600 TaosSurgery.org; 575-758-3141 — Stephen Lucero, MD

VASCULAR DISEASE

VEIN THERAPY

Holy Cross Surgical Specialties

1399 Weimer Rd. Ste. 600 TaosSurgery.org; 575-758-3141 — Michael Darnell, MD

WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE

Family Practice Associates of Taos — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 150 familypracticeassociatesoftaos.com; 575-758-3005 — Herb Rachelson, MD; Marc Steinberg, MD; Ellen Warren, MD; Angela Lovell, PA-C

Holy Cross Women’s Health Institute — 1329 Gusdorf Road, Taos; TaosWomensHealth.org; 575-7373415 — Carol Kiesling, MD; Rameet Singh, MD; Tim Moore, MD; Ellen Ouellette, MD, MPH

Holy Cross Womenís Health Institute — 1329 Gusdorf Rd, Taos; TaosWomensHealth.org; 575-737-

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WOUND CARE

Holy Cross Medical Center — 1397 Weimer Road, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-758-8883

DENTAL HEALTH

Angel Fire Family Dentistry, P.C. 27479 US 64, Angel Fire; angelfirefamilydentistry.com; 575-377-1383

— Timothy Doolin, DMD

El Centro Family Health Penasco — 5136 State Road 75 ecfh. org; 575-587-2809

Grace Dental Studio — 105 Paseo del CaÒon West, Ste. B, Taos; gracedentalstudioataos.com; 575-7583205 — Immanuel Samuel, DDS

Keith Jameson, DDS — 2451 NM 522, Questa; 575-586-0259 — Keith Jameson, DDS

Mark Niemiec, DDS — 1399 Weimer Road, Ste. 800, Taos; markniemiecdds.com; 575-758-9777

— Mark Niemiec, DDS

Northern New Mexico Dental Center — 1337 Gusdorf Road, Ste. A, Taos; kellieharrisdds.com; 575-613-4051 — Kellie Harris, DDS; Kayci Harris, DMD

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Center of Santa Fe TAOS OFFICE — 392 Weimer Road, Taos; oralsurgerycentersantafe.com; 505-557-1380

Questa Health Center — 2573 NM 522, Questa; pmsnm.org; 575586-0315

RÌo Grande Dental Associates

107 Plaza Garcia, Ste. E-10, Taos; 575-758-0531

Taos Dental Group — 1392

Weimer Road, Taos; taosdentalgroup.com; 575-758-8760

Taos Family Dentistry Inc.

— 1335-A Gusdorf Road, Taos; 575-751-9333

Taos Smiles — 1027 Salazar Road, Ste. 1, Taos; taossmiles@yahoo.com; 575-758-1100 — Jeff Hammerman, DDS, MAGD

COMPLEMENTARY HEALTH CARE

Complementary health care — including holistic alternatives, chiropractic services, Oriental medicine, massage and massage therapy, skin care, meditation, energy healing — is often best used in conjunction with Western medicine. Different fields of complementary medicine have different certification processes and some disciplines (such as Reiki) are not licensed by the state. Due diligence on the part of the patient is sometimes required in order to find out whether certain options are indeed the best for one's own health. Talk to your physician and verify a health care provider's credentials to the best of your ability. A good place to start is on the State of New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department web site, verification.rld.state.nm.us.

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE STATE-LICENSED PROFESSIONALS

365 Well — 4a Tune Dr, El Prado, NM 87529 365well.net; 575-224-2022

— Alana Grier LMT, E-RYT

Allergy Solutions of New Mexico

— 65-A NM 522 in Northstar Plaza El Prado/Taos; allergiesnm.com; 575-999-5238

Colonias Chiropractic Center, P.C. — 98 NM 150, Ste. 7, El Prado; coloniaschiropractic.com; 575-7761117

Dr. Kirstie — drkirstie.com; 575770-1274

Inspirations Day Spa — 522

Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; inspirationsdayspa-jacquicroat.com; 575-770-2194 — Jacqui Croat, LMT #4116

Joey Blue, LISW — joeyblue.com; 575-758-9511 — Joey Blue, LISW

Joni MacCracken, LCSW — jonimaccracken.com; 575-770-3126

— Joni MacCracken, LCSW

Not Forgotten Outreach Wellness Center — 461 Valverde Commons Drive; 575-224-1503

Stephanie Gutz, MSW — 1219 Gusdorf Road, Ste. E, Taos; stephaniegutz.com; 575-779-3391

Stephanie Gutz, MSW

Taos Chiropractic Health Center 813 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; taoschiropractic.com; 575758-8498 — Douglas Christian, DC, APC, CCEP; Keith Christian, DOM; Jennifer Christian, DC

Taos Whole Health — 1331 Maestas Road, Taos; taoswholehealth.org; 575-776-7806

The Carnelian Center —

carneliancenter.org; 505-579-9630

The Health Mill — healthawarenesscoaching.com; 575-613-2828 — Liz Winslow, RN, HWNC-BC, GCF

The High Frequency Loft — 1335 Gusdorf Road, Ste. Q, Taos; highfrequencyloft.com; 575-4250709

ORIENTAL MEDICINE

Ana Easter, DOM — 575-999-5950

— Ana Easter, DOM, RN

Artemisia Clinic — 125 La Posta Road, Unit B, Ste. 16, Taos; artemisiaclinic.com; 575-737-8007

Full Circle Acupuncture — 575425-0447

Jim Dixon's Health and Longevity Clinic — 408 Perry Lane, Taos; drjimdixon.com; 575-758-3638 — Jim Dixon, DOM, DIPL AC, CH

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Oliver McCrary, DOM — 218

Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; 575751-0377 — Oliver McCrary, DOM

Taos Chiropractic Health Center

— 813 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; taoschiropractic.com; 575-7588498 — Keith Christian, DOM

Taos Whole Health — 1331

Maestas Road, Taos; taoswholehealth.org; 575-776-7806 — Andrea

Busgamante

Willow Clinic, LLC — 1103 Don Juan Valdez Lane, El Prado; willowclinic.com; 575-758-5070 — Caroline

Colonna, DOM, DIPL, AC, CH

Win Smith, DOM, BS, DIPL, AC — 575-770-3330 — Win Smith, DOM, BS, DIPL, AC

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

UNLICENSED PROVIDERS

Services that do not requirea state license or are not licensed

All is Well, LC — taospsychic.com; 575-737-3045 — Catherine Ralston

Anushri Medicine — anushrimedicine.wordpress.com; 575-224-7459

Ashleigh Beyer — 824 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; 575-779-6855 — Ashleigh Beyer

Earth Walk Medicine — earthwalkmedicine.com; 575-779-4253 — Reverend Shaman Sandra Chestnutt

Equine Spirit Sanctuary — 13 Los Caballos Road, Ranchos de Taos; equinespiritsanctuary.org; 575-7581212 — Ruth Bourgeois

I Am That I Am Ministries — 522 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; iamthatiamministries.net; 575-7791363 — Sensei Anthony R. Sanchez, master healer/teacher; Susan Hannah Sanchez

Medica Nova, LLC — medicanova. net; — Angelika Maria Koch, DNM, RSHom, H.N.H.lr, CHWC

Move Into Balance FeldenkraisÆ Studio — 1335 Gusdorf Road Ste J, Taos; moveintobalance.com; 575-779-7169 — Prisca Winslow, Guild certified Feldenkrais practitioner

Native Roots School of Ances-

tral, Folk and Herbal Medicine

241 Ledoux St; nativerootshealing. com; 914-400-7558 — Morgaine Witriol

Regenerative Vibration — regenerativevibration.com; — Amy Krynicki. Certified Regenerative Health Practitioner & Clinical Iridologist, Reiki Master Sacred Traditions Healing Practice — sunnyredmond.wordpress.com; 575-758-7723 — Sunny Redmond

Susan Myers — 98 NM 150 Suite 9 susanmyerslmt.com; 575-741-0024

— Susan Myers

Wumaniti Earth Native Sanctuary — 203 Ledoux Street, Taos; wumaniti.org; 575-776-2856

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHOTHERAPY/ COUNSELING/SOCIAL WORKERS

Amy Williams, LPCC, CCTP PO Box 1293 Taos, NM 87571 575-770-9581 — Amy WilliamsPsychotherapist

A Port in a Storm, LLC — 208 Paseo del Pueblo Sur #101, Taos; 575-737-9352 — Page Mastor, Ph.D

Barbara Hope, LCSW, LLC — 575-224-1132 — Barbara Hope, LCSW

Barbara Sherman, LMFT — 575-751-3847 — Barbara Sherman, LMFT

Bruce Grossman, LPCC — 208 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; brucegrossman.com; 575-758-7835

— Bruce Grossman, LPCC

Caryle H. Zorumski, EdD, LPCC

— 515 Gusdorf Rd, Suite 1, Taos, NM 87571 575-751-0449 — Dr. Caryle Zorumski, LPCC

Carole Pozzi, LMFT — 94 NM 150, El Prado; 575-770-1379 — Carole Pozzi, LMFT

Community Against Violence

(CAV) — 945 Salazar Road, Taos; taoscav.org; 575-758-8082

Don Flory, Ph.D — 575-751-3848 — Don Flory, Ph.D

DreamTree Project — 128 La Posta Road, Taos; dreamtreeproject. org; 575-758-9595

Equine Spirit Sanctuary — 13 Los Caballos Road, Ranchos de Taos; equinespiritsanctuary.org; — Ruth Bourgeois

Family Mediation — 705 Felicidad Lane, Taos; mediateus.com; 575-7379348 — David Stewart

Golden Willow Counseling Services — 412 Sipapu Street, Taos; 575-770-9513 — Rev. Ted Wiard, director, LPCC, CGC

Jill Ansell, MFA, MA, LPCC — 575-613-4454 — Jill Ansell, MFA, MA, LPCC

Joey Blue, LISW — joeyblue.com; 575-758-9511 — Joey Blue, LISW

Jonathan Katz, PsyD — 1219 Gusdorf Road, Ste. E, Taos; https:// www.jonkatz.life/; 575-613-4167 — Jonathan Katz, PsyD

Joni MacCracken, LCSW — jonimaccracken.com; 575-770-3126

— Joni MacCracken, LCSW

Josie Lenwell, MA, LMFT — 3006 Cottontail Road, Taos; 575-770-5812

— Josie Lenwell, MA, LMFT

Marsha Carlson, LCSW — 650993-8367 — Marsha Carlson, LCSW

Michael Cummings, Ph.D — 338

Randall Lane, Taos; 575-758-0345 — Michael Cummings, Ph.D

Mona Silkwood, LPCC — 505259-1019 — Mona Silkwood, LPCC

Nancy Hazen — 308-B RÌo Lucero Road, Taos; 575-758-1494 — Nancy Hazen

Not Forgotten Outreach Military Family Respite Center — 461 Valverde Commons Drive, Taos; 575-224-1503

Pinwheel Healing Center, LLC

1332 Gusdorf Road, Unit A, Taos; pinwheelhealing.com; 505-636-6100

Questa Health Center, Presbyterian Medical Services — 2573 NM 522, Questa; pmsnm.org; 575586-0315

Roland Jacobs, MD — 156 Cerrito Colorado Rd, Valdez; 575-770-7892

— Rowland Jacobs, MD

Rose Liceti, LPCC — 575-737-0375

— Rose Liceti, LPCC

Sandi Bodge, LPCC — 125 La Posta Road, Taos; 575-770-2404 — Sandi Bodge, LPCC

Shanti Jones, Ph.D. — barbaraujones.com; 575-779-4627

Stephanie Gutz, MSW — 1219 Gusdorf Road, Ste. E, Taos; stephaniegutz.com; 575-779-3391 — Stephanie Gutz, MSW

Taos Behavioral Health — 105 Bertha, Ste. B, Taos; taosbehavioralhealth.org; 575-758-4297

Ted Dimond LPCC — 392 Taos Mountain Lane Taos; Teddimondlpcc.com; 505-603-5991 — Ted Dimond LPCC

Youth Heartline — 224 Cruz Alta Road, Ste. F, Taos; youthheartline. org; 575-758-0106

CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES

Angel Fire Chiropractic — 3379 Mountain View Boulevard, Ste. A1, Angel Fire; angelfirechiropractic. com; 575-613-2148 — Jennifer Fitch,

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DC, CCSP

Colonias Chiropractic Center — 98 NM 150, Ste. 7, El Prado; coloniaschiropractic.com; 575-776-1117

El Centro Chiropractic — 623-D Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; 575758-2944

Smalling Chiropractic Clinic — 1337 Gusdorf Road, Ste. U; smallingclinic.com; 575-751-4325 — Gerald Smalling, DC, CCST

Taos Chiropractic Health Center

813 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; taoschiropractic.com; 575758-8498 — Douglas Christian, DC, APC, CCEP

COLON HYDROTHERAPY

Taos Hyperbaric Wellness Cen-

575-751-8939

Children’s Trust Fund & Taos Loves Kids Parenting Classes

413 Sipapu Street, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org/program/ childrens-trust-fund; 575-751-8904

Holy Cross First Steps — 413 Sipapu St., Taos; taosfirststeps.org; 575-751-5764

Recovery Friendly Taos County

412 Sipapu St., Taos; https://rfnm. org/; 575-213-6002 — Licensed Therapists

Taos Cancer Support Services

413 Sipapu Street, Taos; TaosCancerSupport.org; 575-751-8927

Taos Community Foundation — 115 La Posta Rd, Suite A; taoscf.org; 575-737-9300

DISABILITY/SPECIAL NEEDS

EnSueños y Los Angelitos Development Center — 1030 Salazar Road, Taos; eladc.org; 575-758-4274

Not Forgotten Outreach — 461 Valverde Commons Drive, Taos; 575-224-1503

Taos County Public Health

Office New Mexico Dept. of Health — 1400 Weimer Road, Taos; nmhealth.org; 575-758-4719

MIDWIVES

ter, LLC — 216 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Ste. E, Taos; taoshyperbaric. com; 575-770-7169

COMMUNITY SERVICES

ADDICTION RECOVERY/ SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Benefit Navigation — 413 Sipapu Street, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org/program/benefit-navigation

Corazon Midwifery — 575-7709433 — Dorothy Kaeck, LM, CPM Holy Cross Women's Health Institute — 329 Gusdorf Rd, Taos; TaosWomensHealth.org; 575-7373415 — Naomi Hannah, CNM; Anna Heusner, CNM

Taos Midwifery — 4151 NM 68, Ranchos de Taos; taoshomebirth. com; 575-758-1388

OTHER HEALTHAND AGE-RELATED SERVICES, EXERCISE

FITNESS, HEALTH CLUBS

Aurafitness — 1337 Gusdorf Road, Ste. S, Taos; aurafitnesstaos.com; 575-758-9733

Barreista Studio — 204 CaÒon East Bypass, Taos; barreistastudio. com; 575-779-3358 — Anita GravesMartinez, CPT, SNS

Deliberately Fit — 324 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; deliberatelyfit.com; 575-758-2900

High Altitude Health & Fitness

1307 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, El Prado; 575-751-1242

High Desert Pilates — 67 NM 522, Ste. C, El Prado; highdesertpilates. com; 575-779-0225

High Frequency Loft — 1335

Gusdorf Road, Ste. Q, Taos; highfrequencyloft.com; 575-425-0709

Taos Pilates & Yoga Studio — 208 Paseo del Pueblo Sur Unit 104 taospilates.net; 913-620 6261 — Jennifer Birch

Taos Rocks — 108 Latilla Lane, Taos; taosrocks.com; 575-751-3309

Taos Spa & Tennis Club — 111 DoÒa Ana Drive, Taos; taosspa.com; 575-758-1980

Taos Youth & Family Center — 407 Paseo del CaÒon East, Taos; taosgov.com/172/Home; 575-7584160 — 758-4160

The Body Shop, LLC — 829 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; bodyshopllc.com; 505-240-3687

The Carnelian Center — carneliancenter.org; 505-579-9360

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At Red Willow Hospice, we believe that integrative medicine can allow for better outcomes in pain management and overall whole health.

We offer a holistic care approach with a combination of Eastern and Western Medicine practices. This includes both standard therapies and alternative therapies. Integrative medicine focuses on person as a WHOLE.

Red Willow Hospice proudly partners with Taos Whole Community Health* and Golden Willow Retreat* to offer integrative health and grief & loss services. *501c3

• Nursing care

• Physician services

• Spiritual care

• Naturopathic Medicine

Services include:

• Counseling

• Bereavement services

• Medical supplies

• End-of-life doula services

• Medications

• Social work support

• Volunteer support

• FREE community outreach programs

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@RedWillow_Hospice_NM
info@rwhospice.com
our website, Instagram, give us a call or send us an email for more information. An integrative approach to the traditional hospice model.
Visit

HEARING AID

Premier Hearing Center — 1350 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 3 575751-9327

Sandia Hearing Aids, RealEyes

— 1021-B Salazar Road, Taos; sandiahearingcenter.org; 575-522-7872

HERBS, BOTANICALS, HEALTH FOOD, VITAMINS, SUPPLEMENTS, CBD AND MEDICAL MARIJUANA

Artemisia Clinic — 125 La Posta Road, Unit B, Ste. 16, Taos; artemisiaclinic.com; 575-737-8007

Botanical’s Wellness — Taos; botanicalswellness.co; 575-224-5855

Brenda's Botanicals — brendasbotanicalstaos.com; 575770-1311

Cid’s Food Market — 623 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; cidsfoodmarket.com; 575-758-1148

Cinnamon's Botanicals — 114 Kit Carson Rd, Taos; cinnamonsbotanicals.com; 719-459-7132

Iris Herbal — irisherbal.com; 575586-5635

Jim Dixonís Health and Longevity Clinic — 408 Perry Lane, Taos; 575-758-3638 — Jim Dixon, DOM, DIPL AC, CH

Native Roots — nativerootshealing. com; 914-400-7558

Native Scents — 1040 Dea Lane, Taos; nativescents.com; 575-7589656

Southwest Wellness Center — 1033 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; southwestcannabis.com; 575-7378960

Taos Food Coop — 314 Paseo de Pueblo Norte, Ste. E-F, Taos; taosfoodcoop.com; 575-758-3840

Taos Herb Co. — 710 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. J, Taos; taosherb. com; 575-758-1991

The Health Mill — healthawarenesscoaching.com; 575-613-2828 — Liz Winslow, RN, HWNC-BC, GCFP

Willow Clinic — 1103 Don Juan Valdez Lane, El Prado; willowclinic. com; 575-758-5070

Wumaniti Earth Native Sanctuary — 203 Ledoux Street, Taos; wumaniti.org; 575-776-2856

HOME HEALTH CARE

SUPPLIERS AND PROVIDERS

AAA Home Care — 219 Cavalry Ln, Taos; 575-758-2902

Ambercare — 1335 Gusdorf Road, Ste. S, Taos; optionshomecare.com; 575-737-5539

Anvoi — 705-B Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; anvoihealth.com; 575-

737-0681

El Mirador Home Health Agency

— 1332 Gusdorf Road, Unit D, Taos; 575-758-3674

Mountain Home Health Care

630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 180, Taos; mtnhomehealth.com; 575-758-4786

Mountain View Respite Care — 660-341-7440

Red Willow Hospice — 525 Salazar Rd, Taos; rwhospice.com; 575-737-1811

Walgreens — 811 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; walgreens.com; 575-7581704

HOSPICE

Anvoi — 705-B Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; anvoihealth.com; 575737-0681

Mountain Home Health Care

630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 180, Taos; mtnhomehealth.com; 575-758-4786

Mountain View Respite Care — 660-341-7440

Red Willow Hospice — 525 Salazar Rd, Taos; rwhospice.com; 575-737-1811

Schreiber Family Medicine, LLC — 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 125, Taos; schreiberfamilymedicine.com; 575-751-7430 — Lucas Schreiber, MD; Jeremy Edmonds, DO; Ryan Murphy, DO; John White, MD; Brittney Coe, PA-C; Daniel Peralta, PA-C

Taos Living Center — 1340 Maestas Road, Taos; 575-758-2300

INSURANCE (HEALTH)

Brown & Brown Insurance — 627 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; bbinsurance.com; 575-758-2244

Centennial Care — New Mexico

Human Services Dept.; 888-9972583

Holy Cross Medical Center, Benefit Navigation — 413 Sipapu Street, Taos; 575-751-8939

Insure Taos — 1027 Salazar Road, Ste. H, Taos; insuretaos.com; 575737-9000

New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange — bewellnm.com; 833862-3935

MASSAGE & BODYWORK

NEUROMUSCULAR & THERAPEUTIC

Absolutely Wonderful Massage — 13 West Road, El Prado, NM 87529 575-770-0375 — Abeille

Abigail Kaelin, LMT #4090

Aurafitness — 1337 Gusdorf Road, Ste. S, Taos; aurafitnesstaos.com; 575-758-9733

Balinese Massage — drkirstie. com; 575-770-1274— Kirstie Bender

Segarra, LMT #04888

Brenda Archuleta, LMT #6015 brendasbotanicalstaos.com; 575-770-1311 — Brenda Archuleta, LMT #6015

Colonias Chiropractic Center, P.C. — 98 NM 150, Ste. 7, El Prado; coloniaschiropractic.com; 575-7761117

Community Massage Therapy — 428 Theadora St, El Prado; 575-2247290 — Sheila Shortell, LMT #7796

Darrell Schauermann, LMT #4510 — 575-770-0628 — Darrell

Schauermann, LMT #4510

El Monte Sagrado Spa — 317 Kit Carson Road, Taos; elmontesagrado.com; 575-758-3502

Essential Massage and Spa Therapies — 824 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; taosessential.com; 575751-4040 — Kyoko Hummel, LMT #072 Manuela Maeder, LMT #086 Doug Gilnet, LMT #5999 Nadine Lollino LMT #9316 Ramsey Scott LMT #9450

Healing Arts at Dancing Elephant Studio — 65 NM 522, Ste. C1, El Prado; dancingelephantstudio. com; 575-586-1726/575-770-5020 — Patrick Shaw, LMT #4967

Inspirations Day Spa — 522

Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; inspirationsdayspa-jacquicroat.com; 575-770-2194 — Jacqui Croat, LMT #4116

Judah Botzer, LMT #0116 — 575-751-0779 — Judah Botzer, LMT #0116

Kathleen Jackman, LMT #3484 — 98 NM 150, Venado Plaza, Ste. 11, El Prado; 575-770-2001 — Kathleen Jackman, LMT #3484

Lucid Massage and Art Studio 108 Kit Carson Rd, Ste. H, Taos; taosmassageandgallery.com; 575776-7286

Massage by Ariana — massage-

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byariana.com; 575-694-6446

MeadowLark Massage — 24 Las Animas; arroyosecomassagetherapist.com; 512-791-3118 — Ali Pasquill LMT

Medicine Mountain Massage

— 207 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Ste. 7, Taos; 575-779-9856 — Benito Concha, LMT #8483

Mountain Body & Mind Resort

— 612 W Main St, Suite 6, Red River; joysmassage.com; 575-779-7966 —

Joy Stromberg, LMT #7641

Not Forgotten Outreach — 461 Valverde Commons Drive, Taos; 575-224-1503

SoulCase Massage — 98 NM 150 #11, El Prado; 575-779-2100 — Tamara (Tamee) Smith, LMT#8790

Spa + Wellness Center — 116 Sutton Place, Taos Ski Valley; skitaos. com; 575-776-5340

Spirits of Beauty Salon and Day Spa — 204 C Paseo del Pueblo Norte; 575-758-1178

Susan Myers — 98 NM 150 Suite 9 susanmyerslmt.com; 575-741-0024

Taos Chiropractic Health Center — 813 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; taoschiropractic.com; 575-758-8498

Taos Healing Arts — 308-B Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; taoshealingarts.com; 575-613-2367 — Daniel Pretends Eagle, LMT #6825 Anaina Mascovich, LMT #8847

Taos Rocks — 108 Latilla Lane, Taos; taosrocks.com; 575-751-3309

— Ana Chavez

Taos Sage Waters Spa — taossagewaters.com; 575-758-4634

— Reese Murphy

Taos School of Massage — 94 NM 150, Suite 11, El Prado; taosschoolofmassage.com; 575-758-2725

Taos Spa & Tennis Club — 111 DoÒa Ana Dr., Taos; taosspa.com; 575-758-1980

Taos Therapeutic Massage — 1332 Gusdorf Road, Ste. E, Taos; massagetaos.com; 575-758-3868 — Bonne McNairn, LMT #3439

Taos Whole Health — 1331 Maestas Road, Taos; taoswholehealth.org; 575-776-7806 — Jamie Sampere, FNP-BC; Joanna J. Hooper, MD; Alana Benjamin, MD, Chris Perkowska, PA, Morgan Weyer, PA, Dr Lilly-Marie Blecher ND, Dom, Andrea Bustamante

MEDITATION

Ksitigarbha Tibetan Buddhist Center — 525-B Salazar Road, Taos; ktbctaos.org;

Mel. A. James — 575-425-0557

Open Heart Sangha — 522-C Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; Sage Institute for Creativity and

Consciousness — 522 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos; sagetaos.com;

The High Frequency Loft — highfrequencyloft.com; 575-425-0709

OXYGEN THERAPY

Boost Oxygen — boostoxygen.com;

Taos Hyperbaric Wellness Center, LLC — 216 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Ste. E, Taos; taoshyperbaric. com; 575-770-7169

PARENTING, PREGNANCY, CHILD CARE

Children’s Trust Fund & Taos

Loves Kids Parenting Classes

413 Sipapu Street, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org/program/ childrens-trust-fund; 575-751-8904

Family Navigation — roamsnm. org; 575-779-4043

Holy Cross First Steps — 413 Sipapu St, Taos; taosfirststeps.org; 575-751-5764

Holy Cross Hospital Labor & Delivery — 1397 Weimer Road, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-751-5850

Holy Cross Womenís Health Institute — 1329 Gusdorf Rd, Taos; TaosWomensHealth.org; 575-7373415 — Carol Kiesling, MD; Rameet Singh, MD; Tim Moore, MD; Ellen Ouellette, MD, MPH; Naomi Hannah, CNM; Anna Heusner, CNM

New Life Pregnancy Center

210 Bendix Road, Unit 4, Taos; newlifetaos.com; 575-758-2899

NewMexicoKids — newmexicokids.org; 800-691-9067

Taos County Children, Youth & Families Dept. (CYFD) — 1308 Gusdorf Road, Taos; cyfd.org or dcfoffices.org/office/taos-countycyfd; 575-758-8871

Taos High School GRADS Program — 134 Cervantes Street, Taos; 575-751-8000

Taos Loves Kids — 1397 Weimer Road, Taos; 575-751-8904

Tiwa Babies — 230 Rotten Tree Road, Taos Pueblo; tiwababies.com; 575-758-7824, ext. 112

PHARMACIES

Albertsons Market Pharmacy — 710-A Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; 575-758-1203

Smithís Pharmacy — 224 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; 575-758-4823

Walgreens Pharmacy — 811 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; 575758-1704

Walmart Pharmacy — 926 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos; 575-758-2743

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Holy Cross Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation — 1398 Weimer Road, Ste. 203, Taos; holycrossmedicalcenter.org; 575-737-0304

Norah K. Bishop, LLC Physical Therapy — 111 Doña Ana Drive, Taos; 575-737-0715

Taos Physical Therapy Inc. — 414

Sipapu Street, Taos; taosphysicaltherapy.com; 575-758-8761

RETIREMENT/ASSISTED LIVING

Taos Enchanted Village — 414 Camino de la Placita, Taos; taosretirementvillage.com; 575-758-8248

Taos Living Center — 1340 Maestas Road, Taos; 575-758-2300

Valverde Commons, LLC — 435 Valverde Commons Drive,Taos; valverdecommons.com

SUPPORT GROUPS/ HELPLINES/CRISIS INTERVENTION

More support group listings can be found weekly in the Taos News.

Al-Anon Taos — nmal-anon.com/ taos; 505-262-2177

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Helpline — 800-662-4357

Alcoholics Anonymous — nm-aa. org/meetings; 575-758-3318

Artstreams: From the Well of Memory — P. O. Box 3113, Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557 artstreamstaos. com; 575-770-9874 — Kathleen T. Burg M.A./Director

Community Against Violence (CAV) — 945 Salazar Road, Taos; taoscav.org; 575-758-8082

DreamTree Project — 128 La Posta Road, Taos; dreamtreeproject. org; 575-758-9595

Drug Addicts Anonymous — 505-610-7867 — Jon B.

Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc. — 327 Eagle Drive, Ohkay Owingeh; enipc.org; 505747-1593

Family Mediation — 705 Felicidad Lane, Taos; 575-737-9348

Golden Willow Retreat — 7 Callecita Street, Arroyo Hondo; goldenwillowretreat.com; 575-776-2024

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Inside Out Recovery — 36 NM 522, Unit 6, El Prado; recoveryinsideout.org; 575-758-3392

New Mexico Poison & Drug Information Center — nmpoisoncenter.unm.edu; 800-222-1222

Not Forgotten Outreach Military Family Respite Center — 461 Valverde Commons Drive, Taos; 575-224-1503

Presbyterian Medical Services/ Questa Health Center — 2573 NM 522, Questa; pmsnm.org; 575586-0315

Rape Crisis Center of Central New Mexico — rapecrisiscnm.org; 505-266-7711

RÌo Grande Alcoholism Treatment Program — 105 Paseo de CaÒon West, Suite A, Taos

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, Holy Cross Hospital — 1329 Gusdorf Rd, Taos; 575-751-8990

Taos Alive — 125 La Posta Road, Ste. B9, Taos; taosalive.org; 575779-6853

Taos Alive — 125 La Posta Rd, Taos; taosalive.org; 575-737-8404?

Taos Cancer Support Services

413 Sipapu Street, Taos; taoscancersupport.org; 575-751-8927

VETERINARIANS ANIMAL CARE

Angel Fire Small Animal Hospital — 3382 NM 434, Unit H, Angel Fire; angelfirevet.com; 575-377-3165

— Susan Gaffney, DVM

Johnson Veterinary Clinic, Inc. 24987 US 64 West, El Prado; johnsonvetclinic.com; 575-758-0410

— Timothy Johnson, DVM

Salazar Road Veterinary Clinic 1025 Salazar Road, Taos; salazarroadvetclinic.com; 575-758-9115

Taos Veterinary Clinic, P.C. — 41 NM 522 North, Taos; taosvetclinic. com; 575-758-7310 — Ted Schupbach, DVM; Jeff Tidwell, DVM

Three Rocks Veterinary Services — 39028 US 285, Tres Piedras; 575-313-1530 — Gaven Kuykendall, DVM

YOGA

365 Well — 4a Tune Dr, El Prado,

NM 87529 365well.net; 575-224-2022

Anushri Medicine — anushrimedicine.wordpress.com; 575-224-7459

Aurafitness — 1337 Gusdorf Road, Ste. S, Taos; aurafitnesstaos.com; 575-758-9733

Dr. Kirstie Bender Segarra, Ph.D drkirstie.com; 575-770-1274

High Frequency Loft — 1335 Gusdorf Road, Ste. Q, Taos; highfrequencyloft.com; 575-425-0709

Monique Parker — moniqueparker.net

Not Forgotten Outreach Wellness Center — 428 Theodora Lane; 575-224-1503

Sonya Luz Yoga Instruction — 218 Morada Lane, Taos; sonyaluz. com; 575-758-8007

Taos Pilates & Yoga Studio — 208 Paseo del Pueblo Sur Unit 104 taospilates.net; 913-620 6261 — Jennifer Birch

Taos Rocks — 108 Latilla Lane, Taos; taosrocks.com; 575-751-3309

The Carnelian Center — carneliancenter.org; 505-579-9360

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Rio Grande Foot & Ankle Specialists

Foot Care for the Entire Family

Our Services

• Foot & Ankle Evaluation and Surgery

• Sprains, Fractures and Sports Injuries

• Wound Care of the Lower Extremities

• Heel Pain and Bone Spurs

• Ingrown & Fungal Toenails

• Bunions, Hammertoes and other Foot Deformities

• Neuropathy and other Nerve Pain

• Diagnostic Imaging (x-rays, ultrasound, vascular testing)

• Diabetic Foot Care

• Vascular Conditions

• Other Skin Conditions (Warts, Corns and Calluses)

• Bracing and Orthotics

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At Red Willow Hospice, we believe that integrative medicine can allow for better outcomes in pain management and overall whole health.

We offer a holistic care approach with a combination of Eastern and Western Medicine practices. This includes both standard therapies and alternative therapies. Integrative medicine focuses on person as a WHOLE.

Red Willow Hospice proudly partners with Taos Whole Community Health* and Golden Willow Retreat* to offer integrative health and grief & loss services. *501c3

• Nursing care

• Physician services

• Spiritual care

• Naturopathic Medicine

Services include:

• Counseling

• Bereavement services

• Medical supplies

• End-of-life doula services

• Medications

• Social work support

• Volunteer support

• FREE community outreach programs

Visit

RWhospice.com (575) 737-1811
info@rwhospice.com @RedWillow_Hospice_NM
our website, Instagram, give us a call or send us an email for more information. An integrative approach to the traditional hospice model.
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