Contact for Personalized Acupuncture & Body Therapy in Seattle

Contact David For Personalized Care

I’m here to help you take control of your health in a way that’s personalized to your unique needs. Whether you’re struggling with chronic pain, dealing with stress and anxiety, or looking for natural ways to improve your digestion and overall well-being, I’m here to guide you through the process of feeling better, moving better, and living better.

Get in Touch

Complete the form below to request a free 20-minute consultation or ask any questions you have about body therapy, acupuncture, or Physio-Synthesis. I typically respond to messages within 24 hours during business days. For a quicker response, please call or text me at (206) 938-0682.

Office Hours

Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

What to Expect from Your Free Consultation
When you schedule your free 20-minute consultation, we’ll take the time to discuss your health goals, address any concerns, and explore how my treatments can help you achieve optimal results. Whether you’re new to acupuncture, curious about Zen Bodytherapy, or seeking a customized Physio-Synthesis plan, this consultation will help us determine the best way to support your health and well-being.

 

Office Location

You’ll find my studio conveniently located in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, close to Ballard, Magnolia, and just a short walk from the Fremont PCC. There’s parking available on-site, making your visit easy and stress-free. For directions, check the map below. My full address and phone number are in the footer below.

Parking

There is free parking available in the small lot on the west side of the Saturn Building as well as free and metered parking in the neighborhood. The entrance to the lot is to the right of SWel Restaurant. The lot is only to be used during your appointment time. FYI…the three spaces in the SW corner of the lot are marked “RESERVED” 24/7 for the Barrel Thief Only. Please be careful, violators will be towed!


A map to my studio is below.

 
 
Form and function are a unity, two sides of one coin. In order to enhance function, appropriate form must exist or be created.
— Ida P. Rolf, PhD