Soul Tree is a naturopathic practice offering herbal consultations, supplement recommendations, and lifestyle coaching in Oklahoma City, positioned between a full medical clinic and a retail supplement shop. The practice operates as a one-provider operation focused on botanical medicine and preventive wellness rather than diagnosis or treatment of acute illness.
Soul Tree's core service is herbal consultation. A naturopath or herbalist meets with clients to assess lifestyle, diet, sleep, and stress, then recommends herbal teas, tinctures, capsules, or salves tailored to individual concerns. The practice also carries or can source supplements directly. Many clients come for support with sleep quality, digestive comfort, seasonal wellness, and stress management rather than acute medical problems. The practice does not diagnose disease, prescribe medication, or order lab work.
Consultations typically run 60 minutes for a first visit and cost between $75 and $120; follow-up visits (30 minutes) range from $40 to $75. Many clients purchase herbal products during or after the appointment. Herbal teas and tinctures from Soul Tree or recommended retailers run $10 to $30 per item. Some clients choose a package of multiple consultations for ongoing support, which may include modest discounts. Pricing should be confirmed directly, as rates can shift seasonally or with changes to product sourcing.
Oklahoma City hosts several naturopathic practices and wellness clinics. Soul Tree operates as a consultation-and-herbals model; other local practitioners may offer iridology, homeopathy, energy work, or nutritional counseling as primary services. If your goal is personalized herbal support and you prefer working one-on-one with a practitioner who stocks or sources products, Soul Tree fits that model. If you want a broader clinic offering multiple modalities under one roof (acupuncture, massage, nutrition) or need laboratory-ordered testing, a larger integrated wellness center may be a better fit. Soul Tree works well for clients who are comfortable with herbal medicine and want a direct relationship with someone who knows plants; it does not suit people seeking conventional medical diagnosis or those who want multiple practitioners available on site.
Soul Tree suits adults interested in botanical medicine for chronic wellness concerns, stress, or seasonal support. It is appropriate for people who want to work preventively before considering pharmaceutical options and who are willing to take herbal remedies consistently over weeks or months to see results. It also works for clients who enjoy the ritual and learning aspect of herbs and want someone to explain which plants address their specific constitution or condition type.
Soul Tree is not appropriate for acute illness, suspected infections, chest pain, mental health crises, or conditions requiring diagnosis. It does not replace primary care. It is not the right fit for people who expect quick pharmaceutical-style results or who do not believe in herbal medicine. Clients new to herbalism may find the initial consultation educational but should come with an open mind about how herbs work on a longer timeline than pills.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. Expect a detailed intake form covering medical history, current medications or supplements, digestive health, sleep patterns, stress, and reason for the visit. The practitioner will ask clarifying questions and may discuss diet, hydration, and lifestyle in depth. By the end, you will receive specific herbal recommendations (often 2 to 4 products), guidance on how to prepare or take them, and what to expect over the next 4 to 8 weeks. You may purchase products that day or order them. A follow-up appointment is typically recommended in 4 to 6 weeks to assess progress and adjust recommendations.
Confirm current hours and location directly; naturopathic practices often operate limited schedules (Tuesday through Saturday or similar). Most local naturopathic practices in Oklahoma City occupy small office spaces with street or lot parking. Appointments are booked by phone or online; walk-ins are uncommon. If you take prescription medications, bring a current list, as some herbs interact with pharmaceuticals. Herbal products are not regulated by the FDA and are not covered by most health insurance.
Soul Tree fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's health landscape for clients seeking plant-based wellness support outside the conventional medical system and willing to invest time and consistency in herbal protocol.
