The Purpose of This Website:

Protecting Vulnerable Patients from Sheba Roy of AIM Natural.

I want to express my heartfelt apologies to anyone who may have been harmed or lost a loved one because they trusted Sheba Roy, believing she was a licensed doctor in Michigan.

I sincerely hope the number is zero. Unfortunately, most people, myself included, tend to associate the title “Doctor” with licensed physicians in their state, and that assumption often leads to misplaced trust.

When I first encountered Sheba Roy’s website and credentials, I was under the impression that she was a licensed physician, and so were almost all the people I shared the AIM Natural website with. 

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Stop Non-Medical Doctors from Using the Title “Doctor” in Medical Settings — Protect Patients from Confusion, Harm, and Preventable Deaths.

FIVE YEAR OLD DIES UNDER UNLICENSED DOCTOR CARE

Many people place their trust in Dr. Tami Peterson, likely under the assumption that she is a licensed medical doctor. Similarly, Dr. Sheba Roy uses the title “doctor” to gain public trust, exploiting the common assumption that “Dr.” refers to a medical professional. In reality, neither are medical doctors.

The only reason this particular tragedy came to light is because of a dramatic explosion and the heartbreaking death of a five-year-old child. But what about the quieter tragedies—when a 60-year-old dies without an explosion to draw attention? These deaths often go unnoticed and uninvestigated.

It raises a disturbing question: How many people are harmed or killed each year by individuals who are not licensed medical doctors, but who use the title “doctor” in ways that mislead patients?

Don’t wait for another preventable death at the hands of those who misuse professional titles. The Oxford Center, founded in 2008 by Dr. Tami Peterson after she witnessed the effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on her daughter, is one example. Just like Sheba Roy, Peterson is not a licensed medical doctor, yet uses the title in a health care context—creating confusion and false credibility.

Call your legislators and demand action. Urge them to pass laws that prohibit non-medical professionals from using the title “doctor” in medical settings. Several states already offer this protection to the public by preventing misuse of medical titles.

This tragedy could have been avoided. Now is the time to act—before another life is lost.

Read more on the State of Michigan’s website:

https://www.michigan.gov/ag/news/press-releases/2025/03/11/four-charged-in-connection-to-death-of-5-year-old-after-hyperbaric-chamber-explosion





What Did the Reviews Say About The Oxford Center


High online ratings can create a false sense of security. Before the tragic death of a five-year-old child, The Oxford Center had nearly a five-star rating. It wasn’t until the news broke and concerned individuals began leaving honest reviews that the rating started to drop. This wave of critical feedback helped shed light on what had previously gone unnoticed. It shows just how misleading online reviews can be when based on limited information—and how public awareness can help expose the truth

. There are unscrupulous unlicensed doctors like Sheba Roy that have their managers write reviews as a client to boost their reviews and many other tricks to boost ratings. Sheba Roy will say she doesn’t know a patient or a patient advocate to get ratings to remove her negative reviews even when there is a mountain of a papertrail saying the opposite.


Cancer Healing

Cancer, a complex and often devastating disease, affects millions of people worldwide. The search for ways to heal cancer, or to achieve remission, has led to a variety of treatments, research breakthroughs, and, unfortunately, numerous misconceptions. While the journey of cancer treatment can be overwhelming, it is important to understand  the realities of healing from cancer, the role of conventional treatments, the potential of alternative therapies, and the significance of a holistic approach to cancer recovery.

Licensed Medical doctors

In today’s healthcare system, the term “doctor” holds significant weight, conveying authority, expertise, and trust. When people seek medical care, they generally expect that the person providing it has the necessary education, training, and credentials to make informed, evidence-based decisions. However, the growing number of unlicensed individuals using the title “doctor” in a medical setting poses a serious risk to public health and safety.


Unlicensed Medical doctors with the state of Michigan

Unfortunately, Dr. Sheba Roy is not the only individual to misuse the title “doctor” while being an unlicensed healthcare provider. This type of dec eption is more common than many realize, and some individuals with doctorates in fields like economics or sociology may use the title “doctor” despite being unqualified to provide medical care. It’s important to note that while these individuals may have earned a doctorate in their respective fields, they are not trained or licensed to practice medicine.

My Personal Story

I’m deeply saddened and heartbroken as I share the painful journey my mother went through, a story that has left me forever scarred. My mother, a woman I adored, made the difficult decision to move to another country to live with my sister. The language barrier between us was immense, as I only speak English, but despite that, I wanted to ensure that she had the best care possible. My mother’s well-being mattered to me more than anything, just as it did to my sister. Initially, my mother received standard medical treatment, and there was no involvement with alternative medicine.

That all changed when my mother was diagnosed with a brain tumor. At her age, the prognosis was bleak. The doctors gave us little hope, and we all struggled to come to terms with the news. Desperate to help, my sister turned to alternative medicine, hoping for a miracle. In hindsight, I deeply regret this decision, as the

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red flags to look for from any health care provider
when your health and life are on the line! 

Red Flags in Medical Care 

The ethical goals that this website would like to see… We understand that it is highly unlikely Sheba Roy of AIM Natural would agree to these terms in order remove this website which is why direct outreach will start in early 2025 with direct notification. 

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There are individuals who live with severe mental health challenges but appear completely stable when not under stress. It’s heartbreaking to think of the difficulties they face,

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Highly Suspicious Reviews

There were two reviews for AIM Natural with identical names but different accounts linked to an individual listed as a Manager at AIM Natural. 

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Sheba Roy has been secretly recording patients’ and/or patient advocates conversations for her own benefit, with documented proof of these actions.

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If you read the Google reviews for AIM Natural, it becomes clear that Sheba Roy appears to put profit before patient care 

Rea d Mo re

Sheba Roy claims to have attended Bastyr University. Click here to understand why this is highly concerning. Hear what the experts are saying

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Threatens Lawsuit for negative reviews 

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Unethical Behavior

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Attention Licensed Doctors and cancer Charities

Are you legally 
Liable
 for 
referring
a patient to
Sheba Roy of AIM Natural or an unlicensed doctor?

Can a patient hold a charity or licensed doctor accountable for referring them to Sheba Roy at AIM Natural if they suffer harm under her care?

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Did You Think Dr. Sheba Roy or Dr. Tami Peterson are Licenced Doctor in Michigan?

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Guidance for Those Caring for Vulnerable Patients

Avoid the Tricks of Unlicensed Doctors

It has come to our attention that Sheba Roy, also known as “Dr. Sheba Roy”, and Tami Peterson, also known as “Dr. Tami Peterson” , are practicing in Michigan without the medical licenses required to practice as physicians in Michigan. Ms. Peterson is currently facing criminal charges in connection with the death of a patient.

While both individuals hold doctorate-level degrees, neither is a licensed physician. Members of the public are strongly cautioned against seeking medical treatment or advice from these individuals or any other unlicensed practitioners.

Always verify a provider’s credentials and licensure status with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) before engaging in any medical services.

Verify Physicians License

Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)

Use google reviews

Many non-Google review sites are paid by physicians or businesses, allowing fake positives and easy removal of negatives. While not perfect, Google reviews provide a more reliable measure of a physician’s office.

Ignore Promises Made By Doctors

Promises don’t equal performance; they reveal persuasion, not proven results.

Caretakers belong at every appointment

If you are a caretaker, accompany the patient to their appointment. People in pain or facing serious health concerns can be especially vulnerable to being misled by unlicensed or fraudulent doctors.

For reference purposes: The office this site refers to is AIM Natural, AKA Associates of integrative medicine, located at 43097 Woodward Ave, Suite 101, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 and/or 650 East Big Beaver, Suite B, Troy, Michigan. AIM Natural office number is 248-798-2942. You can email them at dr.roy@aimnatural.com.

Facebook Page of AIM Natural: https://www.facebook.com/drshebaroy/about/

Employees at Associates of Integrative Medicine are Sheba S. Roy, ND FABNO, Jeffrey Mensah, ND

This site is not run or owned by AIM Natural or Dr. Sheba Roy. Information in this site is our opinion and not the opinion of Sheba Roy of AIM Natural.