At Hilltop Eastern Medicine, it is our mission to improve individual lives and strengthen communities through integrative healthcare that is effective, affordable, compassionate, and personalized. Our physicians maintain a continual commitment to mindful presence and perceptive attention in their patient care while creating individualized treatment plans based upon integrated eastern and western diagnostic methods and the latest in evidence-informed practice.
Further, we believe access to healthcare is a basic human right, so we stand firmly in our provision of accessible healthcare options for all people. Hilltop Eastern Medicine envisions a world comprised of harmonious communities rooted in empowered individuals. We believe the state of our health and well-being represent and interface intimately with the closest relationship we can have: those with ourselves.
And as such, when nurtured and balanced, health and well-being can serve as the foundation for all other aspects of our lives, bringing to them strength, change, empowerment, and an endless array of possibilities, not only within the scope of one person--but as any whole is greater than the sum of its parts--reaching far into all of humanity.
Further, we believe access to healthcare is a basic human right, so we stand firmly in our provision of accessible healthcare options for all people. Hilltop Eastern Medicine envisions a world comprised of harmonious communities rooted in empowered individuals. We believe the state of our health and well-being represent and interface intimately with the closest relationship we can have: those with ourselves.
And as such, when nurtured and balanced, health and well-being can serve as the foundation for all other aspects of our lives, bringing to them strength, change, empowerment, and an endless array of possibilities, not only within the scope of one person--but as any whole is greater than the sum of its parts--reaching far into all of humanity.
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Eastern Medicine is radically different from Western medicine and other natural healing modalities in a variety of ways.
First, it is holistic - we examine all of a person with relation to themselves and their complete story.
Second, it is natural, utilizing both the body's deep ability to heal itself - when given the right tools and framework - as well as whole herbs (not chemically processed, extracted, nor manufactured).
Third, it is based upon, at its core, a fundamentally different way of seeing the body, symptoms, health, and disease.
First, it is holistic - we examine all of a person with relation to themselves and their complete story.
Second, it is natural, utilizing both the body's deep ability to heal itself - when given the right tools and framework - as well as whole herbs (not chemically processed, extracted, nor manufactured).
Third, it is based upon, at its core, a fundamentally different way of seeing the body, symptoms, health, and disease.
We are in-network with most major insurance companies, including but not limited to: Aetna, AmBetter, Cigna, First Choice Health Network (and subsidiaries), Premera, and Regence as well as PIP.
Masters of Eastern Medicine attend graduate school for four years after attaining their undergraduate degrees.
They are trained to treat a wide-variety of disorders, from low back pain to anxiety, from Parkinson's to stroke rehabilitation, from infertility to IBS, and on and on.
One third of their training is in acupuncture, one third in herbal pharmacology, and one third in Western medical diagnostic techniques (including physical assessment, lab work, scans, etc.) and basic pharmacology.
Masters of Eastern Medicine attend graduate school for four years after attaining their undergraduate degrees.
They are trained to treat a wide-variety of disorders, from low back pain to anxiety, from Parkinson's to stroke rehabilitation, from infertility to IBS, and on and on.
One third of their training is in acupuncture, one third in herbal pharmacology, and one third in Western medical diagnostic techniques (including physical assessment, lab work, scans, etc.) and basic pharmacology.
Qi gong ("chee gong") is one of the five branches of Eastern (Chinese) medicine, which is literally translated as energy work: a fairly broad definition.
Practically, it addresses all levels of the human being and includes moving and non-moving meditation, gentle physical exercise, mindfulness, and others.
Medical Qi Gong is a healing technique based on the principle that the master can channel energy into the patient by means of touch, to activate the natural healing processes of the patient's body and restore physical and emotional well-being.
Practically, it addresses all levels of the human being and includes moving and non-moving meditation, gentle physical exercise, mindfulness, and others.
Medical Qi Gong is a healing technique based on the principle that the master can channel energy into the patient by means of touch, to activate the natural healing processes of the patient's body and restore physical and emotional well-being.
Integrative medicine is the combining of multiple healing perspectives and modalities to create a health plan that is more comprehensive and effective than any one individual component could be.
Masters of Eastern Medicine have extensive training not only in Eastern Medicine but in Western medical diagnostic techniques (including physical assessment, lab work, scans, etc.) and basic pharmacology.
We often order bloodwork and scans, reading them from both an Eastern and a Western perspective, weaving treatment modalities together to create a comprehensive, integrative approach as much as is required for optimal treatment.
Masters of Eastern Medicine have extensive training not only in Eastern Medicine but in Western medical diagnostic techniques (including physical assessment, lab work, scans, etc.) and basic pharmacology.
We often order bloodwork and scans, reading them from both an Eastern and a Western perspective, weaving treatment modalities together to create a comprehensive, integrative approach as much as is required for optimal treatment.
I have always believed that the best approach to patient care is to embody that vessel which is the correct one for whatever is presented.
As we are taught from the beginning of and thematically throughout our educational careers, each patient's constitution and presentation is as unique as the individual; this understanding is part of what makes our medicine so powerful--meeting the patient and their symptoms where they are.
As an extension of this diagnostic and treatment approach, my method for ideal patient care comes through creating emptiness and holding space for the patient to fill as they do.
As we are taught from the beginning of and thematically throughout our educational careers, each patient's constitution and presentation is as unique as the individual; this understanding is part of what makes our medicine so powerful--meeting the patient and their symptoms where they are.
As an extension of this diagnostic and treatment approach, my method for ideal patient care comes through creating emptiness and holding space for the patient to fill as they do.
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