
“I strive to listen to the wisdom of your body and spirit, to create space for the unfolding of stuck patterns, and to meet you where you are by acting as a guide on your healing journey of living a vibrant, connected life!”
Sarah Mosler, MSOM, LAc. provides gentle acupuncture (including non-insertive options) to treat states of dis-ease. She often incorporates Qigong Tuina energetic bodywork, Sotai neuromuscular re-education, as well as point-based aromatherapy and tuning fork vibrational sound therapy into healing sessions. Sarah is a NCCAOM board-certified and licensed acupuncturist in the state of Washington. She completed a 5-year Master of Science in Oriental Medicine degree at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR and a Bachelor of Science degree at University of Miami in (her ridiculous yet gorgeous home state of) Florida.
Sarah found her place in the trees and mist of the PNW, a welcome sanctuary for redheads and gentle spirits alike, and she hopes to put down roots here in Bellingham. Outside of her practice, Sarah enjoys gardening, collecting stones, crafting, exploring topics in astrology and cosmology, and going for nature walks with her husband and pup.

About Classical Chinese Medicine
Classical Chinese Medicine is rooted in the philosophies of naturalism and Daoism. It upholds the study of a selection of ancient texts known as “classics,” which demonstrate not only the complex diagnosis of disease and its treatment, but also the importance of practitioner self-cultivation and observance of nature. Developing a relationship with these texts and their practices imparts a highly adaptive way of thinking. This flexible thought process, or the ability to explore through multiple perspectives, is the essence of CCM and its unique ability to approach complex situations with relative ease.
The practice of CCM is not about strict adherence to remnants of the past, but rather a reverence for them and their holistic understanding of the process of life and its patterns that endure. These same patterns also occur in the human body, and understanding this allows for diagnosis and treatment of all kinds of disease. CCM utilizes acupuncture, moxabustion, herbs, bodywork, diet and lifestyle to treat imbalances in the body bringing an individual to a greater state of wellness.