Our Services

  • Urgent Care

    Urgent Care

    Same-day urgent care service for prescription medications, treatment of infections and injuries

  • Wellness Care

    Wellness Care

    Alternative and conventional approaches are combined with the goal to provide relief from symptoms or acquire more energy so you can have more fun, be more productive, or have time for family, friends, and the things you enjoy.

  • Conventional Care

    Conventional Care

    We do urgent care, physical exams, order tests and scans, start and refill prescription drugs, perform procedures and referrals.

  • Alternative Medicine

    Alternative Medicine

    Alternative treatments often eliminate problems or manage issues to reduce costs, prevent hospitalizations and avoid prescription drug side effects. Many choices are available with wellness care and natural treatments.

  • Telephone Consults

    Telephone Consults

    Telephone consults eliminate travel time to and from the doctor's office and eliminate waiting room time. This allows evaluation and management from remote locations.

  • Supplement Store

    Supplement Store

    You can stop by and purchase supplements for a wide variety of conditions without becoming a patient. You can call and purchase supplements which we will ship to you.

  • Insurance and Discounted Cash Payment

    Insurance and Discounted Cash Payment

    Most insurance is accepted. We are unable to accept Medicare, Medicaid, L&I, or CHPW at this time. We offer a discounted cash visit for patients with no insurance, insurance we cannot accept, or patients with high deductible insurance.

Meet David Overton

David Overton

David is a nationally certified Physician Assistant who provides integrated conventional and alternative medical care at Natural Medicines & Family Practice under the supervision of Dr. Richard Faiola, MD, ABFM.

Our Address

1315 Ruddell Road SE
Lacey, Washington 98503

P: (360) 357-8054
F: (360) 236-9703

What Is The Link Between Dental and Health Problems?

dental and medical problems relationshipDid you know that dental problems are linked to health problems? Why is this and what can you do? Did you know the immune and circulation systems contribute to dental problems? It’s a two way street: if you have dental problems, you often have immune & circulation problems. Treating these often resolves dental problems.

Dental problems (bleeding gums, gum disease and dental infections) are highly correlated to:

  • Strokes and mini-strokes
  • Carotid (neck) artery disease
  • Arteriosclerosis (capillary and artery damage)
  • Heart diseases
  • Lung diseases
  • Kidney disease
  • Diabetes and pre-diabetes

We have tests to find and manage these issues before a disease strikes you. Our CardioRisk carotid scan finds circulation problems. Cardiac CRP and kidney blood tests diagnose immune circulation and kidney problems. Spirometry tests diagnose lung problems. Glucose tolerance tests find and manage pre-diabetes.

People who brush their teeth infrequently usually have damaged but treatable neck artery damage. People with many teeth extracted often develop significant problems. My parents had all their teeth extracted, obtained dentures, but went on to suffer strokes, heart & kidney disease and diabetes.

Most people see their dentist but are not aware treatments exist to complement dental care. I’ve learned that supporting the immune system, supporting circulation and treating subtle infections (when needed) often helps resolve a dental problem.

A woman came needing a dental implant that was canceled because of “thinning bones” in her jaw. Her reports revealed osteonecrosis (dead bone due to infection). We used supplements and drugs to improve circulation (to get medicines into the bone), immune support and anti-infective medications to heal her bones and she had the implant done. We also diagnosed arteriosclerosis and kidney disease and have her chronic symptoms (dizziness, ringing in the ears) under much better control.

Many patients gum and dental problems resolve after we’ve treated chronic and subtle immune problems, viral or bacterial infections and circulation problems. Typically these patients have had bleeding gums or dental symptoms and did not want their teeth extracted.

One woman came in for other reasons but complained of two teeth needing extraction or root canals. I mentioned she might need medical care and a CT scan to sort things out. After having two root canals, then having the teeth extracted she came to see me for chronic dental pain, headaches and sinus symptoms. I ordered a CT scan which revealed a dental abscess eroding into her sinuses. She also had circulation and heart symptoms, kidney and bronchial problems. I recommended the dentists scrape out her infected pocket and begin a sequence of stronger medical (immune, circulation, anti-viral, antibacterial) treatments to get things under control.

If you have dental problems, work with your dentist but see a medical practitioner who can find out if you’re at risk for associated medical problems and work together to get them under control.

David Overton, PA-C owns Natural Medicines & Family Practice where he provides integrated conventional and alternative treatments under the supervision of Dr. Richard Faiola, MD, ABFM. 360-357-8054.

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