New Medicine Collaborative

New Medicine. Old Traditions.

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COMMON CONDITIONS 

  • Long Covid & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Post-Viral Syndrome– Low energy · Chronic fatigue ·  Adrenal fatigue · Insomnia · chronic infections

  • CIRS- Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome- Mold/Mycotoxin related illness & Chronic Lyme 

  • Digestive disorders – Constipation · Diarrhea · Irritable Bowel Syndrome · Celiac disease · Gallstones · Acid reflux/heartburn · Ulcers · Food Allergies · Nausea · Candida/Bacterial overgrowth · pain · Gas/bloating · liver health · pancreas health

  • Chronic and Acute Pain – Back pain · Neck pain · Headaches · Knee pain · Joint pains · Shoulder pain · Arthritis · Sciatica

  • Bio-identical Hormone Therapy & Replacement (BHRT & TRT)-  Women & Men. 

    • Women’s Health – Hormone imbalance · Menopause · Irregular menstruation · PCOS · Osteoporosis · Yeast infections · Fibroids · Urinary tract infections · anemias

    • Men’s Health– Hormone imbalance · urinary symptoms · erectile dysfunction · prostate health

    • Hormone and Endocrine Disorders – Thyroid dysfunction · Diabetes · Adrenal dysfunction · Fibromyalgia · Autoimmune conditions

Welcome to New Medicine Collaborative, conveniently accessible in the city of Grants Pass and via Telemedicine. Our future goals include offices in both Southern Oregon and Southern California (2024). Here, our professionals know that health is not just about the absence of symptoms: it’s about having flexibility to respond well to day-to-day life. Our mission is to help our patients accomplish their health goals in a painless, compassionate, and efficient way.


We aim to educate our patients in a safe environment while offering them necessary comprehensive care.

 

Dr. Miranda Costa, ND, MS is a board-certified and licensed Naturopathic Physician (ND) in Oregon and California. Prior to her medical studies, she completed a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree in design and photography from New School University at Parsons School of Design. With a background in design and integrative medical training, Dr. Costa has the ability to creatively approach very complex interactions in clinical medicine and research. She received multiple degrees while in graduate school, both a Doctorate and a Master’s in Integrative Medicine Research (MSiMR), and gained significant appreciation for the study and practice of medicine.

Dr. Costa is skilled in primary care, integrative oncology care, disease prevention, genomics, environmental medicine, hormonal therapies, clinical nutrition, and highly skilled in CIRS/Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, Lyme Disease/chronic infections, and pain management. 

Dr. Costa has worked as a teaching physician for several years in the areas of Lyme disease, chronic pain, addiction, chronic illness, CIRS, and functional medicine with a focus in bio-identical hormone replacement therapies. 

Publications include peer reviewed research in The Journal of Integrative Oncology (Article) and Pain Physician (Article) at the National Library of Medicine. 

Paul Lorona is a licensed behavioral health provider. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Political Science at the University of California at Riverside, and his Master’s in Counseling (MFT) at California State University, Long Beach. His previous experience includes working at a crisis residential facility for co-occurring disorders, serving as program director and clinician. He has also been the program director of outpatient services for dual diagnosed individuals and has provided intensive case management to adults, adolescents and children for over 10 years.  During that same time frame, Paul also has provided treatment for chronic pain patients. Most recently, he was the clinical director for a dual diagnosis residential treatment facility. Paul is a firm believer in integrative medicine. His goal is to provide a safe, nonjudgmental environment where patients can work toward recovery and self-sufficiency. He enjoys working with diverse populations and respects the process a patient takes in reaching their goals.