Dr. Amanda Krenz, ND

Dr. Amanda Krenz, ND is a Naturopathic Doctor and Associate Doctor at The Wellness Way. She is passionate about helping women reconnect with their bodies, address root causes of health issues, and experience real, sustainable healing.

Amanda was drawn to naturopathic medicine because it aligns deeply with everything she believes in—from individualized care to the healing power of nature to true prevention. She was fascinated by medicine growing up and always knew she wanted to work in healthcare. With a father who worked as a respiratory therapist, she was naturally drawn to the world of healing. As she explored different paths in medicine, it became clear that naturopathic medicine was the one that gave her the tools to treat the whole person and truly empower patients in their healing journey.

She earned her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University and brings a functional, root-cause approach to health. Amanda helps patients navigate hormone imbalances, PCOS, painful or irregular periods, endometriosis, fertility challenges, as well as skin and gut concerns. Her approach is down-to-earth, realistic, and deeply supportive. She meets patients where they are—without judgment—and focuses on giving them the tools and confidence to take charge of their health.

After running her own virtual practice, Amanda joined The Wellness Way because she craved collaboration and a like-minded team environment. Being part of a community focused on root cause healing, constant learning, and patient-centered care felt like coming home.

When she’s not working with patients, Amanda loves spending time with her fiancé, family, and dogs. You’ll often find her hiking Colorado mountain trails, browsing local farmers markets, reading, exploring new coffee shops, or diving deeper into herbalism. She also shares educational content through her platform, where she connects with a community passionate about hormone health, clean beauty, and wellness.

One of Amanda’s guiding principles is: “Consistency over perfection.” She believes lasting health doesn’t come from all-or-nothing thinking, but from small, intentional steps taken consistently over time. That’s where real transformation happens—and it’s the message she’s most passionate about passing on to her patients.