天地人和

Heaven, Earth, and Humanity in Harmony

Ease into your life.

Visit Ancient Healing Arts for preventative medicine, ongoing treatment, or community classes.

Acupuncture is one of the oldest and most complete treatment models available and has become more popular for treating chronic pain in the last ten years. It is a foundation of treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Channels (located in the muscle tissues and along fascial planes) are targeted by acupuncture to help reduce pain and ease tension.

Chronic pain is typically addressed by a primary care physician or a pain management specialist, but people often don’t experience full recovery. Additionally, some treatments may have intolerable side effects; causing people to give up or look for better solutions. Each patient’s needs are given the utmost attention, and a comprehensive evaluation will suggest an appropriate treatment. Patients can manage scheduling directly via the patient portal or call the office for help at 425.318.9561.

We specialize in all types of pain management, including low back pain, neck pain, and shoulder pain.

Healing Hands of Acupuncture
Acupuncture is ideal for reducing and managing chronic pain symptoms.
Herbal Remedies in Bowls
Practitioners often use specific herbs together because the combination is more effective and specialized to your needs.

The space to heal.

We work with children and adults of all ages. We proudly serve all patients and seek to provide a safe space for all clients regardless of age, gender, or nationality. In addition, we can coordinate care with other doctors to provide effective treatment plans that heal the mind and the body.

Our location in Fremont is easily accessible on the main floor of Fremont Village Square at the corner of N. 36th St and Fremont Ave N. in Seattle.

Ancient Healing Arts will accept most major insurances, but we recommend connecting with your insurance provider to check your benefits. If you have questions about your unique circumstances, please call.

Pain Management…the whole systems approach

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