Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? Browse our FAQs below.

FAQs

As a first-time patient at Bastyr Center for Natural Health, you will be asked to complete a patient information form and health history. Please plan to arrive 30 minutes early to fill out paperwork (or find them online and fill them out ahead of time). It’s also a good idea to bring with you copies of previous tests, lab results and the names of medications or natural supplements you are currently taking. Appointments typically include a verbal interview in addition to a routine check of your vital signs, with other exams appropriate to your symptoms or concerns. 

Your first office visit will last 60-90 minutes, with your follow-up appointment lasting 45-60 minutes. Please call (206) 834-4100 to make an appointment. 

Natural health care is particularly effective for prevention and relief from chronic and degenerative health conditions. Commonly treated conditions include fatigue, depression, colds and the flu, menopausal symptoms, stress-related conditions, allergies and asthma, high blood pressure, digestive problems and more

At Bastyr Center for Natural Health, our providers explore your lifestyle, history and diet from a holistic perspective. As experts on the self-healing process, they blend centuries-old knowledge of natural therapies with current clinical research on health and human systems. Our practitioners will help you become a partner in their own health care, teaching you how to gain control of your health and encouraging you to actively make decisions regarding your own care. 

Bastyr Center for Natural Health provides naturopathic primary care, acupuncture, nutrition support and mental health counseling. Some of the clinic's services include: 

  • Preventive health screenings and exams 
  • Laboratory and other diagnostic imaging tests 
  • Managing prescription medications 
  • Herbal remedies/botanical medicine 
  • Men’s and women’s health services 
  • Well-child exams 
  • Detoxification/cleanses 
  • Craniosacral therapy and holistic bodywork 
  • Acupuncture and East Asian medicine 

View the full list of naturopathic therapies we provide

Bastyr Center for Natural Health accepts some insurance plans. For a more complete picture of insurance, visit our billing and insurance page.  

Yes. Bastyr Center for Natural Health trains doctoral-level naturopathic medicine students to apply their academic knowledge in a clinical setting. 

At each visit, you will see two or three student clinicians and a licensed ND faculty member who supervises your care and approves all diagnoses and treatment plans. This approach allows you to benefit from the combined education, training, research efforts, and experience of a licensed health professional and advanced student clinicians. This model is similar to the teaching clinics of conventional medical schools. 

Read more about our Team Care approach

Our practitioners have undergone rigorous training in both conventional medical sciences and natural therapeutic traditions. 

Naturopathic Doctors (NDs) have a broad scope of practice and are licensed as primary care doctors. NDs can diagnose, order lab and imaging tests, and treat illness with natural therapies. NDs can also prescribe all hormones independently and can prescribe many other drugs. 

Nutrition support will include 2-3 graduate nutrition students and a Bastyr faculty member. All nutrition faculty members are licensed and registered dietitians (RDs) with advanced degrees in nutrition. 

Acupuncture services are provided by a team of students and licensed acupuncturist faculty members in our Team Care approach. 

Counseling services are provided by graduate-level psychology students that are closely supervised by a licensed mental health professional. 

Yes! Many of our providers offer both virtual and in-person appointments. These calls take place using your MyChart patient portal. Patients must reside in Washington State.  

You can call the clinic at (206) 834-4100 and leave a message on your doctor’s voice mail. You can also send your health care team a message on MyChart. We advise that you contact your provider directly with any questions regarding your care. 

Yes, Bastyr University conducts groundbreaking research on complementary, alternative and integrative medicine (CAM) through the Bastyr University Research Institute in Seattle. Bastyr was the first natural medicine school to be awarded a research grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1994. Currently pursuing a variety of research projects, the Bastyr University Research Institute continues to receive funding from the NIH and other sources. Read more about research at Bastyr and see a list of current studies

Bastyr University's website includes a Find a Provider tool to help you find practicing Bastyr alumni in your area.