Business Spotlight Nurture Well Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

Nurture Well Center in Shoreline has become a trusted healthcare resource over its four years of operation, emphasizing a personal and preventative approach. Founded by Dr. Margaret Towolawi, the practice integrates lifestyle medicine with innovative patient engagement programs. Unique offerings like “Shop with your Doctor” provide real-time nutrition guidance, while “Walk with your Doctor” allows for walking medical appointments on local trails. Dr.

Towolawi highlights the community's diversity and support for small businesses as key aspects of her motivation. The center operates under a Direct Primary Care model, which enhances accessibility and reduces the complications of insurance. This model fosters strong patient relationships and prioritizes wellness, distinguishing Nurture Well Center from conventional healthcare practices. Dr. Towolawi feels immense pride in her patients' commitment to improving their health.

The center continues to adapt and thrive in an evolving healthcare landscape, showing that holistic care resonates with the Shoreline community.

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