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Frederick Kimball, M.D.
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I received my undergraduate degree at Stanford University and attended medical school at the University of Washington, graduating in 1975.
After 20 years as a family doctor in Everett, I felt a loss of passion for that work. Six years ago I took an introductory course in "healing hands" energy healing from a graduate of the Barbara Brennan School. It was like coming home! Since then, I have been on a journey of self-discovery which has run the gamut from painful to exhilarating, but has steadily led me to a greater appreciation of how vast are the ways to access health and healing. The whole purpose of my work is to help my patients with their healing, and I will do so with the utmost integrity and compassion.
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Sean Congdon, N.D.
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I grew up in Brooklyn, New York. I discovered Naturopathic Medicine while pursuing my undergraduate degree at Hampshire College in Amherst Massachusetts, which focused on medical anthropology and the doctor-patient relationship. I saw this form of medicine as a way to reach the future of health care: one where the patient is acknowledged as the healer and the physician as the guide, where the search for the cause of a person's illness is as important as relieving discomfort, and where natural treatments are used primarily unless drugs and surgery are absolutely required. After moving to Seattle, I pursued this passion by entering Bastyr University, where, I received my Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine.
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Dean Neary, N.D.
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Dean Neary, Jr., ND brings his 8 years of soft tissue and manipulation practice to Integrative Health Partners. In addition to providing manipulation services at our clinic, he is a clinical supervisor for physical medicine at Bastyr Center for Natural Health and the chair of the physical medicine department in the school of naturopathic medicine at Bastyr University.
Dr. Neary's expertise is in manipulation of the spinal column and extremities. He treats illnesses and injuries through structural analysis of the musculoskeletal systems of the body. He uses physical medicine techniques in his practice including neuromuscular technique, muscle energy stretching, hydrotherapy, electrotherapies, lifestyle changes, nutrition and exercise.
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David Ingalls, R.D.
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David Ingalls is our nutritionist. He is a Registered Dietitian who holds a Masters degree in nutrition from Bastyr University. He is currently a member of the adjunct faculty at Bastyr and teaches a number of seminars and nutrition courses at hospitals, health clubs and health food stores around the greater Seattle area. At IHP, David works with a variety of patients, primarily those who would like to lose weight, reduce their cholesterol, reduce food cravings and blood sugar, and increase their vitality. David is a “people person,” with a unique ability to provide dietary information that fits a person’s specific circumstances. His passion is to help people lead healthy lives.
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Moira Fitzpatrick, PhD, FICPP
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I have been practicing psychotherapy for over 20 years and utilizing hypnotherapy since 1994. I am a holistic psychologist, who believes that we all have an essential nature that is best expressed when we are in balance mind, body, emotions and spirit. My initial work led me to develop therapeutic communities, where I became aware of how we are triggered by significant relationships in our lives. I experienced the power of groups in terms of providing a safe arena for individuals to practice making changes in their lives. My experience with hypnosis brought me to greater understanding of how core level issues can be healed as well as the use of hypnotherapy as an adjunct to medical treatment.
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Serena McKenzie, N.D.
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I am a naturopathic physician practicing integrative primary care and holistic family medicine with an emphasis on the integration between conventional and complimentary care. I have a special interest in physical medicine and advanced training in sexual health. My health care philosophy is based upon the combination of clinical science with the art of medicine to provide comprehensive care for the body and beyond. I enjoy health related public speaking and writing. I was born in Seattle and grew up in the Pacific Northwest. I obtained my undergraduate BS degree at Western Washington University in Bellingham majoring in biology and biochemistry.
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Hatha Gbedawo, N.D.
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Greetings! My name is Dr. Hatha Gbedawo (Buh-Doww). I am delighted to incorporate my family practice in the Integrative Health Partners community. My particular clinical interests include: childhood behavioral disorders, like Attention Deficit and Autism Spectrum Disorders, and prevention of chronic diseases in children, like asthma, allergies, and diabetes; I am a DAN! practitioner and utilize the biomedical approach with my ASD patients. As a primary care provider I focus on optimizing wellness with clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, and homeopathy. I believe that healing the whole family provides the best environment for healthy children.
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