Naturopathic doctor serving Corvallis, OR
Corvallis patients — including the Oregon State University community — gain access to naturopathic primary care that fits busy academic and family schedules. Telemedicine appointments mean no campus parking and no drive to Portland or Eugene for specialist-level naturopathic care.
Dr. Mary Harel, ND
Licensed Naturopathic Doctor — Bastyr University. Telemedicine primary care for Oregon and Washington residents.
Naturopathic care in Corvallis
Corvallis is a university town at heart — Oregon State University drives the economy, the demographics, and the health patterns of the city in ways that are unmistakable in clinical practice. We see a disproportionate share of patients in their twenties and thirties dealing with graduate-school stress, irregular eating patterns driven by research schedules, and hormonal disruptions that get dismissed as just stress by campus health services. The work is real, the sleep deprivation is real, and the hormonal consequences are real.
Beyond the university population, Corvallis has a thriving family community and a significant agricultural presence in the surrounding Willamette Valley. We see farmers, OSU faculty, Hewlett-Packard employees, and parents navigating the demands of raising children in a mid-sized Oregon city. The common thread is that root-cause naturopathic care has historically required a drive to Portland or Eugene — telemedicine makes it accessible without leaving Benton County.
Health factors we commonly see in Corvallis patients
- Academic stress cycles (finals, dissertation deadlines, grant seasons) create predictable HPA axis dysregulation patterns
- High cycling and running culture means athletic overtraining and iron depletion are common presentations
- Willamette Valley grass pollen season is severe — Corvallis sits at the heart of Oregon grass seed country
- OSU food science and agricultural community means patients often have above-average nutrition literacy but also occupational chemical exposures
- Relatively young demographic means hormonal and reproductive health concerns dominate alongside stress and energy presentations
From the neighborhoods around OSU's campus to the family homes in North Corvallis and the farms out toward Philomath, telemedicine naturopathic care with Cove fits around the academic calendar and the agricultural season alike. You do not need to drive to Portland to get a comprehensive thyroid panel read correctly or a gut protocol that actually accounts for your diet.
What Oregon patients are saying
“Dr. Mary completely changed my life. After years of fatigue and digestive issues that conventional doctors dismissed, she identified the root causes and created a comprehensive plan. I have more energy now than I did in my 20s.”
Sarah M.
Portland, OR
“Going through perimenopause was overwhelming until I found Dr. Mary. She took my symptoms seriously, ran comprehensive testing, and crafted a natural protocol that has made this transition so much more manageable.”
Rebecca L.
Eugene, OR
Health concerns common in Corvallis
Every region brings its own health considerations — climate, occupations, lifestyle, environmental factors. Here are areas Dr. Mary Harel commonly addresses for Corvallis-area patients.
Student and graduate stress, sleep, and hormonal support
Family planning and women's health
Functional lab interpretation for chronic concerns
Telemedicine, no commute
Corvallis patients meet with Dr. Mary entirely over secure video. No drive across town, no waiting room, no time off work. Lab orders go to a nearby draw site or your existing provider, and prescriptions are sent electronically.
We serve patients across the Willamette Valley and surrounding communities.
Secure video visits
HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform.
Primary care
Lab ordering, prescriptions, and referrals.
Licensed in Oregon
Full naturopathic primary care for state residents.
Common questions from Corvallis patients
Do you see naturopathic patients in Corvallis, OR?
Yes. Cove Naturopathic is licensed to practice in Oregon and sees patients from Corvallis and surrounding areas entirely by telemedicine. No in-person visit is required.
Do I need to be physically located in Corvallis to book?
You need to be physically located in Oregon at the time of your appointment — you don't have to live in Corvallis specifically. Cove serves patients anywhere in Oregon.
Does Cove Naturopathic accept insurance?
Cove is a cash-pay practice and does not bill insurance directly. We provide a superbill after each visit that you can submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement. HSA and FSA accounts are accepted.
How do I get lab work done if I live in Corvallis?
Lab requisitions are sent electronically to Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp — both have draw sites in or near Corvallis. Specialty functional lab kits (like the GI-MAP or DUTCH hormone panel) ship directly to your home and are returned by FedEx or USPS.
What does a first visit cost?
The initial 75-minute consultation is $295. Follow-up visits are $150–$175 depending on length. Lab fees are billed separately and go through your insurance when possible.

