Dr. Elizabeth Maly, NMD

Pain Management & Rehabilitation Department
Focus: Pain Management, Regenerative Medicine, Sports Performance

reach out

About Dr. Maly

Dr. Elizabeth “Beth” Maly, NMD, is a licensed naturopathic physician in Tempe, Arizona. She earned her doctorate at Sonoran University of Health Sciences and holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Northern Arizona University. She holds a certificate in Applied Kinesiology and Craniosacral Therapy.

Dr. Maly’s clinical approach blends evidence-based medicine with both Eastern and Western practices, including acupuncture, regenerative and perineural injection therapies, IV therapy, and applied kinesiology. She integrates her diverse training to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care that addresses both structural and functional contributors to pain.

Dr. Maly has always been a very active person her whole life, and she understands the power of an optimized body and how limiting pain can be on a daily basis. Whether it’s chronic pain patients, athletes, or individuals focusing on optimizing their performance, she employs a warm and collaborative style, empowering patients to take an active role in their healing and long- term well-being. She is passionate about bridging traditional and modern medical perspectives to create effective, sustainable treatment plans tailored to each individual.

reach out

Contact Us

Have a a question or want to be contacted by our staff? Sent us a message!

Blog

Latest Posts

Pain management has traditionally revolved around surgical and pharmaceutical interventions, which are often invasive and/or

Learn how bioidentical replacement therapy (BHRT) can treat the symptoms of menopause, andropause, and other
Come Join Us!

You’re invited to our second annual charity fundraiser benefiting Sage Foundation For Health. This event is an opportunity to meet our providers, try our treatments, give back to a meaningful cause, and have a great time in community!

Galloping For Good is open to everyone, and all donations are optional.