IMAN MAJD, M.D., M.S., LAC
Director, Osher Integrative Medicine Clinic; Associate Director, Osher Center Clinical Core
Integrative Medicine Family Practice and Acupuncture, UW Neighborhood Clinics
UW Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Clinical Faculty, Bastyr University
As an integrative medicine specialist, family medicine practitioner and double board-certified acupuncturist, Dr. Iman Majd brings a rare repertoire of integrative specialties to his clinical practice at the UW Neighborhood Clinic in Factoria and Ballard. For more than a decade after receiving his M.S. in acupuncture from Bastyr University, Dr. Majd has supervised, trained and proctored the next generation of acupuncturists in an ongoing collaboration with Bastyr and the UW. He has lectured nationally and internationally on the incorporation of integrative medicine practices into a mainstream clinical setting.
Dr. Majd takes a holistic approach to health, and he tailors his treatment plans based on the individuality of his patients. He uses acupuncture and manual therapy, lifestyle guidance and supplementation to assist patients in regaining and maintaining their health.
Dr. Majd is a board member of the Academic Consortium of Integrative Medicine & Health. He is also a commissioner of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), helping set the national certification exam for acupuncturists. As chair of the NCCAOM Academy of Diplomates, Dr. Majd strives to create opportunities for complementary medicine practitioners and allopathic specialists to provide new models of care.
Dr. Majd holds board certifications in family medicine, integrative medicine and acupuncture, and he is certified in GUNN-IMS, an intramuscular therapy system.