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D’vorah R Levy is open for in person acupuncture and telemedicine visits

My office in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle is open for in person acupuncture  visits.  I have been in private practice since 1994.  I have developed an approach that individualizes the treatment for each patient incorporating Acupuncture, Acutonics, Matrix Energetics, herbs and yoga.

I specialize in treating many kinds of pain including back, neck, feet and hands. Also  joint pain including shoulders, knees , hips and feet. I also enjoy working with women and hormone issues including PMS, regulating menses, menopausal symptoms.

I am continuing to follow COVID protocols recommended by Acupuncture associations including wearing a mask and I require  that all my patients  wear a mask.

I now offer reserved parking in the building.

 

 

Let Acupuncture Help You Get Better Sleep

Let Acupuncture Help You Get Better Sleep

It’s the middle of the night, usually between 2am and 4am, and you’re desperately searching for the elusive Sandman to bring you a dream, any dream, that will quiet your mind and make sleep less of a stranger. You resist the urge to scroll through your phone because that just may be the reason you are still awake now. 

Finding the Calm in the Storm: How Acupuncture Can Help Treat Anxiety

Finding the Calm in the Storm: How Acupuncture Can Help Treat Anxiety

If you haven’t experienced an anxiety attack, you might not know the symptoms: clammy hands, heart pounding in your chest, your breath coming in short gasps, and an all-consuming sense of dread consuming you. Anxiety had been an unwelcome companion, interfering with work, relationships, and overall quality of life. Many who suffer from it try therapy, medications, and meditation,

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4 Ways Acupuncture Supports Women’s Health

4 Ways Acupuncture Supports Women’s Health

Imagine the hopelessness of knowing you’ve tried everything. For years, you have struggled with painful menstrual cycles, relying on over-the-counter medications and lifestyle changes that barely made a difference. Frustrated and exhausted, you search for something else that might help. A friend recommends acupuncture and after a few weeks of research, skeptical but desperate, you make your first appointment.

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