Acupuncture // Bodywork // Herbal Medicine

Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine with Student Intern

Patients are treated with acupuncture and herbal medicine by a student intern supervised by SIEAM faculty. Treatments involve an interview, assessment, acupuncture, bodywork, cupping, gua sha, and herbal medicine as needed.


Bodywork with Student Intern

Patients are treated with Tuina by student interns under close supervision of SIEAM faculty. Tuina is Chinese medical massage, it is tailored to each patients presentation. Cupping and gua sha may be provided as needed.


Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine with SIEAM Faculty

Patients are treated by experienced SIEAM faculty, with students observing. Treatments include Chinese herbal medicine, cupping, gua sha, and moxa therapies as needed.


Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine with Doctoral Student Intern

Patients are treated with acupuncture and herbal medicine by a SIEAM Doctoral student intern. Treatments involve the following as needed: interview, assessment, acupuncture, bodywork, cupping, gua sha, and herbal medicine.


Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine with SIEAM Staff

Patients are treated with acupuncture and herbal medicine by a SIEAM Staff member. These are private treatments, involving an interview, assessment, acupuncture, bodywork, cupping, gua sha, and herbal medicine as needed.


In Person Herbal Consult

In person herbal consultations are appointments for Chinese herbal medicine. Sessions may also include nutrition, lifestyle and exercise recommendations. Consults are observed by SIEAM Master and Doctoral students. The price of herbs varies based on the formula and amount dispensed, herbs are an additional cost on top of the $25 consultation fee. Herbal consults with Craig Mitchell are Tues... Read More

In person herbal consultations are appointments for Chinese herbal medicine. Sessions may also include nutrition, lifestyle and exercise recommendations. Consults are observed by SIEAM Master and Doctoral students. The price of herbs varies based on the formula and amount dispensed, herbs are an additional cost on top of the $25 consultation fee.

Herbal consults with Craig Mitchell are Tuesdays from 9 am - 11 am. Please book a "new" visit if you are a new patient, and a "return patient" visit if you are a return patient.

If you have any questions about your herbal prescription please email dispensary@sieam.edu.

If you need help with scheduling please email clinic@sieam.edu.


Online / Telehealth Herbal Consult Via Zoom

Telehealth Consultations are online appointments for Chinese herbal medicine via Zoom. Sessions may also include nutrition, lifestyle and exercise recommendations. Consults are observed by SIEAM Master and Doctoral students. The price of herbs varies based on the formula and amount dispensed, herbs are an additional cost on top of the $25 consultation fee. Online consultations with Daniel A... Read More

Telehealth Consultations are online appointments for Chinese herbal medicine via Zoom. Sessions may also include nutrition, lifestyle and exercise recommendations. Consults are observed by SIEAM Master and Doctoral students. The price of herbs varies based on the formula and amount dispensed, herbs are an additional cost on top of the $25 consultation fee.

Online consultations with Daniel Altschuler are every Tuesday morning from 9 am - 11 am, these are 30 min sessions. Staff will send a zoom link prior to your appointment.

If you have any questions and your herbal prescription please email dispensary@sieam.edu.

If you need help with scheduling please email clinic@sieam.edu.

Daniel Altschuler, Ph.D. (China), L.Ac.studied and taught Chinese medicine in Taiwan for nearly 15 years, apprenticing under Dr. Lee Chen-Yu. He has an MA (1992) in Asian religions from UCLA and a Ph.D. (2005) in Chinese medicine from Guangzhou Chinese Medical College. His specialties include neuropathy and chronically stubborn diseases. He has authored the translation entitled: Neuropathy: Traditional Chinese Herbal Treatment in a Modern Medical Environment. Daniel is an instructor for Chinese medical theory and language and is a clinical supervisor.

Daniel Altschuler, Ph.D. (China), L.Ac.studied and taught Chinese medicine in Taiwan for nearly 1... Read More

Kris is a doctoral student at SIEAM and is interested in treatment styles such as Engaging Vitality, Japanese acupuncture, and other palpation methods. Currently she is a Teacher’s Assistant, an Assistant Dispensary Manager, and starting her business 15TIGERS.

Kris is a doctoral student at SIEAM and is interested in treatment styles such as Engaging Vitali... Read More

Jean (Yuchun) Lai, D.A.O.M., L.Ac.

Jean Lai received her Doctor of Medicine (TCM) from China Medical University (Taiwan) in 2006, as well as a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine degree from Five Branches University (California) in 2020. Jean worked initially as a doctor in Taichung, Taiwan and in 2010 she moved to Taipei, where she ran her own clinic and provided instruction for students and interns from China Medical University. Jean also spent many years studying outside of the academic system in the Zhong Jing lineage of Shang Han Lun Medical Classics, and her clinical approach is based on this training. Her focus is primarily on internal medicine, gynecology, infertility, and pediatrics. Jean moved to Seattle in 2023. She is passionate about pulse diagnosis, herbal formula prescription, and meditation with friends.

Jean (Yuchun) Lai, D.A.O.M., L.Ac. Jean Lai received her Doctor of Medicine (TCM) from China Med... Read More

Dalton L.Ac., began her academic career at University of Redlands in California in 2012, where she studied political science and conflict resolution. She graduated from the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine (SIEAM), with a Master’s degree in 2021. She practices Engaging Vitality, and trigger point therapy predominantly, and enjoys treating and learning about the cranial sutures. She has been in clinical practice in Bozeman, Montana for the past year and a half, and is now an administrative staff member at SIEAM.

Dalton L.Ac., began her academic career at University of Redlands in California in 2012, where sh... Read More

Craig Mitchell, Ph.D. (China), E.A.M.P., received a Master of Science degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco (1993). Craig completed his PhD from the China Academy of TCM (Beijing) in 2006. He has written numerous articles and translated several Chinese medical texts, including On Cold Damage: Translation and Commentaries. At SIEAM he is a clinical supervisor and teaches classes on herbal medicine and medical Chinese. Craig is currently the president of SIEAM.

Craig Mitchell, Ph.D. (China), E.A.M.P., received a Master of Science degree in Traditional Chine... Read More

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