About Me
Amanda Bose, ND, DC, MS is a Naturopathic Doctor and Chiropractic Physician, and the founder and owner of Bose Complete Medicine. She serves patients in the Chicagoland area and beyond, with an office location in Schaumburg, Illinois and virtual visit options. She focuses on using holistic, non-pharmaceutical approaches to manage patients with challenging autoimmune, metabolic, and digestive disorders. Dr. Bose strives to bring her patients back to a state of health by getting to the root cause of their symptoms and using evidence-based natural therapies.
Dr. Bose was driven to a career in natural medicine as a teenager, where she had sustained a sports related injury and was living with chronic pain. After receiving a lack of answers from the conventional system, she turned to the world of natural medicine. She was amazed when her pain was quickly resolved without the use of invasive medications and surgery. Dr. Bose knew she wanted to help others achieve the same success. She committed herself to helping patients who have lost hope due to suffering from challenging chronic conditions. No one should have to feel that they cannot live their life to its very fullest.
Dr. Bose was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.S. in Kinesiology. She studied Naturopathic Medicine and Chiropractic Medicine at the prestigious National University of Health Sciences (NUHS). She completed a residency in Family Practice Medicine, where she gained vast experience in diagnosing and treating a wide array of conditions using natural therapies. Dr. Bose also completed a Master’s of Science in Advanced Clinical Practice at NUHS and the NCIPH Foundations of Integrative Health curriculum.
Dr. Bose was an Assistant Professor and worked as the Chief Clinician of Naturopathic Medicine at National University of Health Sciences for five years prior to opening Bose Complete Medicine in Schaumburg, IL. While working at NUHS, Dr. Bose oversaw operations of their naturopathic clinic. She worked with students in their last year of training, helping them to gain the necessary patient care skills to go onto graduate and treat patients of their own.