Seattle Hyper-Mobility Healthcare Providers

These referrals have been gathered from other folks who also experience hyper-mobilty issues. Some of these folks are Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome specialists, and some of them are hyper-mobility informed or known to be good listeners.

Primary Care / Internal Medicine
Dr. Leah Karlsen, MD at Sewdish Ballard

Lauren Crowley, MD at Virginia Mason

Willow Fibromyalgia and Hypermobility Clinic 

Neurology
Erik Rolando Armitano,  MD at Complex Autonomic Center

Cardiology
Rubin Maiden, MD at Evergreen

Pain Management
Virtaj Singh, MD at Puget Sound Spine and Sports Medicine

Jason Attaman, MD

Orthopedic Surgeron
William Ericson, MD (hands) at Ericson Hand and Nerve Center

Naturopathy
Sabrina Kimball, ND, LAc


Chiropractic
Base Chriopractic

Acupuncture 
Laura Rapalski, LAc

Occupational Therapy
Holistic Medical Center

Ashleigh Blankenship at Swedish First Hill

Ryan Walter, OTR/L, CHT (hands)

Physical Therapy
Jill McVey, PT, DPT

Amanda Scharen, PT, DPT

Talk Therapy
Natalie Stroupe, Psychologist PHD

Jennifer Walter, MA, LMHC

Massage Therapy
Savannah Monet, LMT, RYT

Personal Training
https://www.misfitstrengthstudio.com/

Local Support Organization
www.connectivestrength.org

Other Resources
https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/healthcare-professionals-directory - the EDS society has a directory of healthcare professionals 

Several people have also recommended the online work of Rebecca Mass-Krajewski, a nurse practitioner who lives in Seattle but does not currently offer 1-1 care.

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