About
Dr. Toler Toler, DO founded Soza Direct Primary Care in Lewisburg, WV, the town she has long called home. She graduated from West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2009. She then completed a pediatric residency at Marshall University and the Children's Hospital of the University of Illinois.
After residency, Dr. Toler joined teaching faculty at both WVSOM and Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She also worked with the Gila River Indian Healthcare community in Phoenix, Arizona. She returned to Lewisburg in 2021 to be closer to family, then spent over four years at Rainelle Medical Center. During that time she developed a deep interest in functional medicine and root-cause care. In 2024, she earned ILADS certification, sharpening her focus on systemic inflammation, toxicities, and chronic illness. Outside the practice, she enjoys the Greenbrier River Trail with her husband Jeremy, daughters Emma and Selah, and dogs Reo, Cheeto, and Beanie.
Education & Training
Medical School
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (2009)
Residency
Pediatrics, Marshall University and Children's Hospital of the University of Illinois
Additional Training
Teaching faculty at WVSOM and Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine; ILADS certification (2024)
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Toler right for?
Dr. Toler works well with patients of all ages, from young children to adults managing complex chronic conditions. She is especially well-suited for patients dealing with systemic inflammation, unexplained symptoms, or toxicity-related concerns. Her ILADS certification makes her a strong fit for patients navigating Lyme disease or related conditions. Families seeking one provider for every household member benefit from her pediatric and family medicine background. Patients who want thorough, root-cause-focused care will find her approach a strong match.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Toler focuses on functional medicine, systemic inflammation, toxicities, and chronic illness. She pursues root-cause answers for patients whose concerns often go unresolved elsewhere. Her ILADS certification adds specialized expertise in tick-borne illness and related inflammatory conditions.
Dr. Toler earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2009. She holds ILADS certification, which she completed in 2024. Her training focused on systemic inflammation, toxicities, and complex chronic illness.
Dr. Toler completed her pediatric residency at Marshall University and the Children's Hospital of the University of Illinois. That training forms the foundation of her care for children and adolescents at Soza DPC.
Yes. Dr. Toler sees children, adults, and seniors. Her pediatric residency background makes her especially capable with younger patients, and her functional medicine training serves adults managing chronic conditions.
Dr. Toler takes a root-cause approach to medicine. She looks beyond symptoms to identify underlying drivers of illness, including inflammation and toxicities. She describes her goal as truly knowing her patients and taking the time to dig deeper.
Yes. Dr. Toler spent over four years at Rainelle Medical Center in West Virginia before founding Soza DPC. She also worked with the Gila River Indian Healthcare community in Phoenix, Arizona, and served as teaching faculty at WVSOM and Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Dr. Toler developed her passion for functional medicine during her time at Rainelle Medical Center. That clinical experience led her to pursue ILADS certification in 2024. She now focuses on chronic illness, inflammation, and toxicities that conventional medicine frequently underaddresses.
Yes. Dr. Toler has deep roots in Lewisburg, WV. She returned in 2021 to be closer to family and describes it as one of the best decisions of her life. She founded Soza DPC to serve the community she knows well.
Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026
