About Dr. Molly Force

Dr. Molly is a licensed Naturopathic family physician who provides a unique integrative medical approach to primary care medicine. She uses a functional medical model to understand the physiology of each patient’s genetic, biochemical, and lifestyle factors.  Dr. Molly combines natural healing with functional diagnosis to address root causes rather than focusing on symptoms. Her expertise includes digestive wellness, food sensitivities, women’s health, autoimmunity, and brain health.

Before moving to Port Townsend in 2008 to establish Prosper Natural Health, Dr. Molly received her doctorate degree in Naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University in Seattle. She completed her medical internship at the Bastyr Center for Natural Medicine.

Dr. Molly received her bachelor’s degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology at Beloit College in Wisconsin. Additionally, she completed a specialty degree from the New England School of Homeopathy in Portland.

Dr. Molly is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) and the Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians (WANP).  Additionally, she served for several years on the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce as the Vice President of Records.

Dr. Molly lives in Port Townsend, with her husband Sam where they are raising their daughter Coraline and son Kadence. Together, they love to admire the intricacy of nature on hikes, beach walks, and when they are feeling adventurous, they free dive. At home, they have two friendly cats and tend an eco-friendly saltwater aquarium that hosts a delicate and fascinating biosphere. Dr. Molly is passionate about natural movement, yoga, and restorative exercise. She enjoys the spice of life with good food, humor, and the company of others. Her understanding and respect of the physical and spiritual world is growing all the time.

Dr. Molly’s Approach

As Dr. Molly’s patient, you receive individualized treatment recommendations to optimize your health. Dr. Molly uses a wide range of therapies, some of these include:

  • Diet & Lifestyle Counseling
  • Herbal Medicine
  • Homeopathy
  • Vitamin & Nutrient Supplementation
  • Detoxification
  • Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Sphenocath (Migraine & Trigeminal Neuropathy Treatment)
  • Injectable Nutrients
  • Conventional Pharmaceuticals, prescribed only when necessary

  • I care very deeply about my clients and my work. To me practicing medicine is an art, not just a science. Each individual is unique. I take the time to develop treatment protocols specifically tailored to my clients’ needs. Each patient gets customized treatment plans, because I am not treating them as a disease or a set of symptoms, but rather as a whole person with unique needs.–Dr. Molly Force, ND