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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.

 

 

How Acupuncture Combines with Adjunctive Therapies for Holistic Wellness

How Acupuncture Combines with Adjunctive Therapies for Holistic Wellness

You might not think of combining acupuncture with other holistic wellness practices, but it is a great option to pair with a variety of adjunctive therapies. Let’s look at three different options to see how they might compliment each other and benefit a patient’s overall health and wellness journey. 

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Finding Balance: How Acupuncture Eases the Side Effects of Cancer Treatment

Finding Balance: How Acupuncture Eases the Side Effects of Cancer Treatment

When someone receives a cancer diagnosis, it can feel like the world has tilted on its axis. The whirlwind of medical appointments, chemotherapy sessions, and the relentless tide of side effects can leave patients drained. Nausea, fatigue, and neuropathy can cloud the difficult days of treatment, making each step forward feel heavier than the last. Many oncologists are becoming

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The Benefits of the Anti-Inflammatory Diet

The Benefits of the Anti-Inflammatory Diet

When people face a variety of health challenges or simply changes in how they feel and their relationship to food, they may change their philosophy and look to food as medicine. And for those diligent enough to do the research, they may discover the anti-inflammatory diet—a nutritional approach that some say has transformed their life. 

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