Dr. Aidanne MacDonald-Milewski is a licensed naturopathic doctor who believes deeply in the power of prevention, education, and personalized care.
Guided by the principle that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” she empowers patients with the knowledge and tools they need to support their health across all stages of life.
Her approach is thoughtful, grounded, and practical, blending evidence-informed naturopathic medicine with compassionate listening and clear guidance.
Every visit includes discussion of diet and lifestyle, ensuring patients feel supported not only in treatment, but in daily life.
Dr. Aidanne works with patients of all ages and backgrounds, with particular interest in prevention, longevity, and nervous system support.
She is especially skilled at helping patients understand how food, lifestyle, and stress interact with physiology, and how small, sustainable changes can create meaningful improvement.
Every visit with Dr. Aidanne includes education, collaboration, and practical next steps.
She believes healthcare works best when patients feel informed, respected, and actively involved in their care.
Dr. Aidanne joined Wellness Minneapolis in Fall 2022, where she works closely with Dr. Sara Jean Barrett on patient cases. Their collaborative model ensures continuity, consistency, and a shared commitment to high-quality naturopathic care.
“I really love how Dr. Aidanne works with you to get to the root of your concerns. She explains everything and makes sure I leave the appointment with the knowledge I need to work on my health. She is accessible to her patients, and it’s a breath of fresh air to meet someone trying to do good in this world.” — Paige P.
Dr. Aidanne’s interest in healthcare developed early through close relationships with family members living with chronic illness.
Watching loved ones navigate COPD, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease gave her a firsthand view of how chronic conditions and complex medication regimens affect individuals and families.
“I saw how much illness can shape daily life, and I wanted to practice a model of care that focused on prevention and long-term wellbeing.”
During her undergraduate studies, she discovered naturopathic medicine and was drawn to its systems-based framework and emphasis on identifying root contributors rather than managing symptoms alone.