Our Mission

Provide a high standard of care using Acupuncture and Eastern medicine;

educate the community on the value of good health;

serve the community with integrity and safety; and

remain open to the Universe providing many blessings to all.

 

Reed Acupuncture & Eastern Medicine is a limited liability corporation that includes many services and products provided by Doris E. Reed, MSAOM, EAMP.

Doris E. Reed, L.Ac.

Doris Reed, L.Ac. graduated from Bastyr University with a Masters degree in Acupuncture and Eastern Medicine. She interned at several clinics in the Seattle area: the Bastyr Center for Natural Health, Rainier Park Clinic, Carolyn Downs Medical Clinic, Harborview International Clinic, and Evergreen Treatment Center. In 2008 she received her National Acupuncture Detoxification Association certification. She has also traveled to Shanghai to study with the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Doris is a Diplomate with the NCCAOM. Additional studies include EXSTORE, electro-acupuncture, cupping, Acutonics®, craniosacral therapy, and feng shui.

Born in Colorado, Doris and her family soon moved to the Pacific Northwest. She spent the remaining years in various areas of Washington. A typesetter for 23 years, she decided to change her career in 2003. Doris presently practices at her clinic in Aberdeen, Washington. When she is not helping clients experience a greater sense of well being, she can be found in her garden or joining her wonderful husband at the beach. Outside of the office Doris volunteers with the Ocosta Recreation Hall. She enjoys hiking, cooking, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, yoga and Japanese-style swordsmanship.


 

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