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3125 NE Holladay St, Suite B, Portland, OR

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2410 SE 10th AVE, Portland, OR

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Naturopathy & Medical Nutrition services

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2410 SE 10th Ave,
Portland, OR

Chiropractic & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy services

3125 NE Holladay St,
Suite B, Portland, OR

Acupuncture, Psychotherapy, & Massage services

Telehealth

Naturopathy & Medical Nutrition services

Emergency Announcement here

Dr. Lily Martin

(she/her)

Naturopathic doctor

S. Lily Martin, ND is a Naturopathic Physician licensed in both Oregon and Vermont, offering virtual holistic care through Be Well. She has a focus on digestion and hormonal health, with a goal of overall wellness. She graduated from Wesleyan University with a bachelor’s degree in Biology before heading west to Portland, OR where she earned her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM). After her primary care residency in Corvallis, OR, Dr. Lily moved to be with family in Vermont, where she started a telemedicine practice. She has since returned to Oregon and continues to see patients in both states. 

With the goal of finding the root-cause of your illness, Naturopathic Doctors treat the person not the diagnosis. Our toolkit is vast and includes herbs, supplements, pharmaceuticals, nutrition, homeopathics and more. In working with Dr. Lily you can expect a comprehensive intake, thorough testing, personalized treatment plans, and consistent follow-up.

Dr. Lily has a particular focus in digestive health and finds that imbalances in the gut are often a root cause of a variety of diseases. At NUMN, she worked with Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis, a gut expert, treating GI conditions including SIBO, IBS, IBD, celiac disease, GERD, and food intolerances. She finds that addressing digestion and nutrition often has profound effects on hormonal balance, mental health, fatigue, autoimmunity, and more. She also focuses on women’s health and loves to help women gain a deeper understanding of their health, anatomy, and natural cycles. Women’s health conditions are often overlooked, and Dr. Lily works to empower her patients to recognize concerns, ask for support, and address and return the body to balance. 

Dr. Lily believes that each body responds uniquely to different treatments, and that it is her job to work with individuals to find what modalities resonate best with them, whether that be herbal medicine, pharmaceuticals, nutrition, homeopathy, counseling, or physical medicine. Dr. Lily loves to cook, eat, and share meals with friends and family, and is fascinated by the power of nutrition, both physically and emotionally. She grew up attending a Waldorf school and still incorporates its values of holism, creativity, and respect for nature into her life and her practice. 

In her down time, Dr. Lily loves to create, through art, music, and cooking. She is happiest riding her bike on a sunny day with her partner, Noah. 

Dr. Lily is available for telehealth consultations for Oregon Health Plan members and is accepting new patients. Because all visits are conducted virtually, Dr. Lily does not serve as a Primary Care Provider (PCP) for Be Well patients. 

You can find out more about Dr. Lily at her personal website: callanaturalmedicine.com

Areas of Focus: 

  • Digestive complaints
  • SIBO, IBS, IBD, Celiac
  • Menstrual Irregularities 
  • Metabolic Syndromes
  • Hormonal Imbalances
  • PCOS 
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Food sensitivities
  • Thyroid health

Tasha Searles

(she/they)

advanced practice nurse

Tasha Searles, APRN, AGCNS-BC is a Queer, Autistic, ADHDer with Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome + some other commonly co-occurring conditions. Originally from Indiana, they now reside in Portland, Oregon with their two rambunctious cats. Tasha enjoys spending time outdoors, reading, learning, and finding new ways to be creative.

 

Professionally, Tasha is trained as a Clinical Nurse Specialist (a type of advanced practice nurse, similar to a Nurse Practitioner), and has been a nurse for over a decade —mostly working with individuals impacted by chronic or complex health conditions. They started in diabetes care and became a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist, so much of their work has been related to diabetes and nutrition. They also spent many years as a Nurse Navigator helping clients navigate the healthcare system. Their personal health journey, and realization of the huge gaps in available care, led them to shift their professional practice to serve others on similar journeys as their own.

 

Tasha has been told she’s inquisitive and “a very good detective”. Being curious, digging deep, and thinking outside of the box (all while keeping the whole picture in mind) are really her favorite things in this life. Tasha’s style in working with patients is as a consultant & coach. She believes you are the expert in your own self and aims to empower you, provide hope, and help you to use your own innate wisdom to live your best life!

 

Tasha’s goal is to create a safer space for all to receive appropriate healthcare that is affirming & accommodating of individual needs; a space that encourages exploration and self-determination of what wellness & thriving mean in your individual life. They practice from a trauma informed perspective that is neurodiversity, LGBTQ+, disability, & HAES affirming. Tasha is able to order diagnostic tests and prescribe medications, but also works with clients on nervous system safety, nutrition, hydration, gut health, musculoskeletal health & movement, sleep, mental & emotional health, stress management, creating a life they love, finding joy, & more.

 

Tasha is available for telehealth consultations for Oregon Health Plan members and is accepting new patients ages 16 & up. Because all visits are conducted virtually, Tasha does not serve as a Primary Care Provider (PCP). 

 

Areas of Focus:

  • Ehlers Danlos Syndrome & Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder
  • Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)
  • Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Gastrointestinal concerns
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Neurodiversity Affirming care
  • LGBTQ+ Healthcare