Promoting health and well-being through acupuncture, bodywork, cupping and herbal medicine.

  • 60-75 minute appointment. Includes discussion of 1-2 chief health concerns, health and wellness history and current status, treatment plan, physical exam/assessment, and acupuncture treatment. If desired, herbal medicine may be discussed as part of your treatment plan.

  • 45-60 minute appointment. Includes discussion of progress since previous treatment, physical exam/assessment, periodic evaluation of treatment plan progress, and acupuncture treatment. Progress with herbal medicine will be discussed if part of your treatment plan.

  • 30 minute appointment. Includes discussion of 1-2 chief health concerns, physical exam/assessment, and tuina medical massage.

    Tuina is an invigorating form of medical massage therapy that includes a variety of hand techniques and assisted stretches. During parts of the session the provider may be on the table with the patient. Most sessions will include a full back massage followed by additional work on areas of tension and pain. Patients remain fully clothed during the session.

  • 60 minute appointment. Includes discussion of 1-2 chief health concerns, physical exam/assessment, and tuina medical massage.

    Tuina is an invigorating form of medical massage therapy that includes a variety of hand techniques and assisted stretches. During parts of the session the provider may be on the table with the patient. Most sessions will include a full back massage followed by additional work on areas of tension and pain. Patients remain fully clothed during the session.

Services

Payment Info

Acupuncture: We are a credentialed provider with Aetna, Anthem, Humana, Kaiser, Lifewise/Premera, Regence, Triwest and United. We accept personal injury, L&I and PIP claims. Inquire for more info.

Bodywork and Herbal Medicine are cash only services.

Dylan Leong Knutson

L.Ac. EAMP


Dylan has experience treating a wide range of conditions, including acute and chronic pain, neuropathy, headaches, skin conditions, digestive disorders, respiratory conditions, stress and anxiety, traumatic shock, TMJ, plantar fasciitis, insomnia and sleep issues.

A lifelong Seattle resident, Dylan’s path with studying Chinese medicine started in 2004, when he took an undergraduate qigong course at Pitzer College in Southern California. His teacher, Grandmaster Situ Jie, lectured on health and medicine in a way that was deeply inspiring. Following 2 years of additional study, Dylan traveled to China and completed a program in Chinese medicine at Beijing University. After graduating college and managing operations at his family’s business, Loki Fish Company, for 10 years, he decided it was time to pursue his long-term goal of practicing acupuncture and Chinese medicine.

After gaining his masters degree at the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine and working in various clinical settings, Dylan began the process of opening his own clinic. In February 2023 he opened his first clinic in White Center.

In addition to seeing patients in his private practice, Dylan is the herbal dispensary manager at the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine as well as the on-site clinical supervisor for the schools telehealth program.

In his time off, Dylan enjoys being outdoors, camping, playing guitar, and travelling. He lives in White Center with his wife and two daughters, and their dogs, Wallace and Tobias.


Ana Beck

L.Ac. EAMP


Ana Beck is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in Washington state. Ana has experience treating a wide range of conditions including, but not limited to, acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain, psychoemotional concerns, insomnia and sleep issues, and digestive disorders.

Since graduating, she has furthered her training in women’s health including menstrual concerns, fertility, PCOS, pregnancy issues, and postmenopausal symptoms. She also continues to study and practice trigger point/dry needling in hopes to provide relief from chronic pain.

She received her Master’s in Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine from the clinic apprenticeship style program at Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine. She has training in a variety of acupuncture styles and numerous modalities including Chinese herbalism, Zen Shiatsu and Zheng Gu Tui Na massage, moxibustion, nutrition, cupping, qi gong, and trigger point therapy. Ana enjoys drawing from these modalities to create an individualized treatment based on each patient’s concerns and goals.

Clinic Location

In February 2023 we opened our clinic doors at Dormer Plaza in the White Center neighborhood of Seattle at 10252 16th Ave SW, Seattle WA 98146.

We continue to work in close partnership with the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine in the Georgetown neighborhood of south Seattle.

 

We look forward to seeing you soon.