Meet Your West Seattle Doctors

Hi. We are Dr. Ryan and Dr. Sarah.

We provide our West Seattle neighbors access to simple, convenient, and affordable routine healthcare.

As Naturopathic Physicians and Direct Primary Care doctors, your health and well-being is always our priority. While we emphasize a foundation of prevention through diet and lifestyle, we do practice to our full scope and regularly rely on imaging, pharmaceuticals, laboratory testing, and refer to specialists when the need arises.

Headshot of Dr. Ryan Campbell

Dr. Ryan Campbell graduated from Bastyr University with a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine professional degree and a Master of Science in Acupuncture. He is also a graduate from Ohio State University where he completed his premedical education along with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Dr. Campbell loves the variety and challenge of family primary care, and truly appreciates the opportunity to create lasting doctor-patient relationships that grows as families grow. In addition to general primary and preventative care, Dr. Campbell has advanced training and interest in pediatrics, men’s health, sports medicine, and regenerative medicine. Professionally, he is a member of the Naturopathic Academy of Primary Care Physicians, Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians, American Association of Naturopathic Physicians.

Outside of his clinical practice, Dr. Campbell spends most of his time trying to keep up with his three children. He also enjoys being active outdoors with his family, typically running, biking, surfing, hiking, and camping.

ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS FOR JANUARY 2024

Dr. Sarah M. Parsons, a dedicated Naturopathic Family Physician, graduated from Bastyr University in Washington in 2021. Her academic pursuit also led her to earn an additional certificate in pediatrics, solidifying her commitment to providing exceptional care to patients of all ages and backgrounds.

At the heart of Dr. Sarah’s practice is the unwavering dedication to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment where individuals can explore their wellness journey with confidence. A stalwart advocate of COVID-conscious healthcare, she is also a passionate proponent of the HAES (Healthy At Every Size) movement and an ally to the POC and LGBTQIA communities, championing the idea that identity and wellness are not bound by conventional standards.

Dr. Sarah’s professional interests span a wide spectrum, encompassing primary care, family medicine (including pediatrics), preventative medicine, as well as specialized services like tongue tie and frenotomy procedures, which she offers to individuals of all ages, including adults and older children. Her expertise extends to areas such as mental health, gynecology (covering preconception, fertility, and postpartum care), breastfeeding medicine, gastroenterology, endocrinology, and more.

Originally hailing from Michigan, Dr. Sarah found her calling in Seattle during her medical school years and was captivated by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. As a mother who navigated the challenges of parenthood while pursuing her medical education, she intimately understands the delicate balance of work, life, and relationships during the transformative journey to parenthood. With personal experiences that include both home and hospital birthing, extended breast/chestfeeding, cloth diapering, co-sleeping, gentle parenting, and alternative education models, she brings a wealth of insights to her practice.

Education
Dr. Sarah’s educational background is as diverse as her expertise. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in women’s studies, with a focus on gender and health, from the University of Michigan. Her quest for knowledge continued at Bastyr University, where she earned a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and a Certificate in Pediatrics. During her medical school years, she further honed her skills through specialized seminars, delving into topics such as nutrition and cancer prevention at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), advanced gynecology, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), and more.