Bastyr Center for Natural Health is a teaching clinic with a Team Care approach. Your health concerns are evaluated comprehensively by a licensed health professional and approximately two advanced-student clinicians.
Many of our health care professionals also teach at Bastyr University. All of our clinical supervisors are experienced in patient care, and many have private practices as well. Clinical supervisors are intimately involved with each patient’s case.
Dr. Altman's clinical interests include type 2 diabetes, digestive wellness, physical medicine, acupuncture and East Asian medicine.
Dr. Baskota supervises the craniosacral therapy shift at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Dr. Sondra Beres is a Professor and the Director of Clinical Training for the Department of Counseling and Health Psychology. Dr. Beres teaches multiple clinical courses to graduate students, and provides clinical supervision in counseling at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Brandilyn Binstock is primary care provider and has clinical interests in connective tissue conditions, gastrointestinal conditions, cardiometabolic disorders, anemia and intravenous iron therapy.
Dr. Rachel Boone is a First-Year Resident at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Dr. Connor's areas of interest include physical medicine, pain management, gastroenterology, endocrinology and visceral manipulation.
Dr. Cullen has several years of experience in evaluating and managing female health conditions including menstrual disorders, vaginitis, cervical abnormalities, infertility and contraception management including IUD placement.
Dr. Davis is a first year resident at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Dr. Ding has been practicing acupuncture and Chinese herbs combined with Western Medicine since 1976, in addition to working as a registered nurse in neurosurgery and organ transplantation for eight years.
Dr. Dompé specializes in Mind-Body medicine. He believes in supporting the inherent healing ability of each individual, and takes every opportunity to empower patients through education.
Laura Durkin, MA LMFT is a Counselor at Bastyr Center, in the student teaching clinic. Her clinical interests include somatic/body oriented practices that prioritize decolonized and social justice oriented work.
Dr. Fresonke's clinical interests include menopause and natural hormone replacement, neurotransmitter testing and balancing, digestive issues, and endocrine disorders.
Dr. Hobart-Beaumari practices primary care for all ages. Special interests include family medicine, LGBTQ+ preventative medicine, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and acute care.
Dr. Hsiung is a naturopathic doctor at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Dr. In is a first-year resident at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health. She is committed to providing safe and evidence-based patient care and promoting the health and wellness of the community.
Dr. Kirkham has a particular focus on using acupuncture and herbal medicine to treat acute and chronic pain, including sport injuries.
A firm believer in eclectic interventions, David has been trained in and currently uses DBT, Motivational Interviewing, CBT, NLP, ACT, Psychodynamic principles, and Internal Family Systems.
Brenda Loew specializes in gentle Japanese-style acupuncture, primarily Toyohari Meridian Therapy, Manaka Yin Yang Channel Balancing Therapy and Shonishin pediatric acupuncture.
Dr. Lumiere's academic and clinical interests include electroacupuncture, Chinese dietary therapy, cancer, immunity, menopause and stroke rehabilitation.
Dr. Ma's clinical interests include gynecology and internal medicine. She has more than 35 years of experience in traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
Dr. McKenna is a primary care provider with special interests in queer/trans/LGBTQ+ health, gastrointestinal conditions, adolescent health, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and reproductive health care for all genders.
Dr Mercer’s clinical interests include pediatrics, women’s health, family medicine, mental health, and chronic disease. Dr Mercer is certified in classical homeopathy, a deep acting treatment that promotes healing on the mental, emotional and physical plane simultaneously. This amplifies the benefits of other naturopathic treatments she employs.
Dr. Minoff is an adjunct faculty member who supervises acupuncture students at Bastyr Center for Natural Health. She also works in private practice in Seattle.
Dr. O'Brien is a naturopathic doctor at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Dr. Orr supervises naturopathic medicine student clinicians in a Team Care setting. He also is adjunct faculty at Bastyr University where he teaches basic science classes. Dr. Orr has been specializing in the treatment of autoimmune and allergic disease for over 10 years.
Dr. Pellegrini supervises students clinicians in the Department of Naturopathic Medicine, including the Diabetes and Cardiovascular Wellness clinic at Bastyr Center. Dr Pellegrini is a primary care physician for both acute and chronic health conditions and enjoys seeing a diverse patient population.
Dr. Peterson is a clinical faculty member at Bastyr Center for Natural Health, where he supervises students in Integrative Cancer Care.
Allen Sayigh, manager of the Chinese and Ayurvedic Herbal Medicine Dispensary, is responsible for formulating herbal remedies for patients and overseeing the dispensary's operations.
Dr. Simon believes in finding the best approach to support his patient’s health goals and this begins with listening whole-heartedly to their concerns and motivations.
Dr. Stoppa is a first year resident at Bastyr Center for Natura Health.
Chase believes in the core principles of holism and mindfulness. These principles guide every part of his clinical counseling practice. He believes with appropriate awareness and clear communication, the psyche will naturally begin to heal itself.
Dr. Wuthman is a First Year Resident at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Dr. Yeshi is a Naturopathic Doctor at Bastyr Center for Natural Health.
Dr. Yu is an adjunct faculty member at Bastyr Center for Natural Health. She sees patients on the clinical theatre rotation and regularly supervises students as a substitute on both Acupuncture as well as Chinese Herbal Medicine shifts. Dr. Yu also has a private practice in North Bend. In addition to being a clinician, Dr. Yu has special interests in pursuing research within the field of Chinese Medicine and dermatology.
Dr. Zimmerman is an adjunct faculty member at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health, where she supervises student physicians in the Naturopathic Medicine Department. Dr. Zimmerman also teaches courses in physical examination, counseling, and botanical medicine.
ND — Naturopathic DoctorMD — Medical DoctorLAc — Licensed AcupuncturistDiplAc — Board Certified in AcupunctureDAOM — Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental MedicineRN — Registered NurseRD — Registered DietitianPhD — Doctoral DegreeMS — Master of SciencePT — Physical TherapistMPH — Masters of Public HealthLM — Licensed MidwifeMD (China) — Prior license as a medical doctor in ChinaDHANP — Diplomate of Homeopathic Association of Naturopathic PhysiciansCDE — Certified Diabetes EducatorCD — Certified DietitianLMHC — Licensed Mental Health Counselor