Stephanie Ellis, L.Ac.

My intention is to provide compassionate, non-judgemental holistic health care. Chinese medicine is intrinsically “holistic,” always considering the whole person when looking to resolve specific symptoms. I don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to healing, and aim to support my patients in finding what works for them. I bring the wisdom I have earned through my own experiences dealing with an autoimmune disease, chronic pain, depression and anxiety, pregnancy, parenting a child with special needs, and 20 plus years of treating patients, to the care I provide.

creeksideacupuncture.com

info@creeksideacupuncture.com

Arjun Patel, MD

Bio:

First year resident for the institute for family health.

Divya Parmar, MD

Bio:

Dr. Parmar was born in India and grew up in a small town in northern Alberta, Canada, called Grande Prairie. She is interested in behavioral health, patient education, and serving under served population groups. Her ability to practice family medicine, especially in under served communities, is particularly gratifying and personal to her, since she was also raised in such a community. She loves the meaningful connections, continuity of care and working with a wide spectrum of ages and people in this context. Dr. Parmar was a professional swimmer and enjoys the sport to this day. She likes to spend her downtime exploring and hiking places she has never been to, and to capsulate those memories through the art of photography.

deparmar@institute.org

Diana B Seiler

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Diana Brenes Seiler, LMT, CYT, CHC Diana has had a private practice in New Paltz and has worked at the Wellness Center at the Omega Institute since 2006. She has been a massage instructor at The Finger Lakes School of Massage in Mount Kisco since 2008 and teaches Thai Massage workshops throughout the Hudson Valley. She is a certified yoga instructor and holistic health coach. To learn more about her, visit: www.hudsonvalleythaimassage.com

Inspired by the fulfillment she felt in her own yoga practice, Diana decided to pursue Thai Yoga Massage in 2003 as a means for assisting others in experiencing a similar fulfillment. In 2005 she attended and graduated from the Finger Lakes School of Massage. Since her initial study with the Lotus Palm School for Thai Yoga Massage she has been to Thailand twice to study with exceptional teachers in this field along with other incredibly gifted teachers over the years. Through all of her studies, the principle of intention in loving kindness as the foundation of giving an effective massage has carried through and is evident in her work.

TESTIMONIAL “Diana brings her whole being to the practice of Thai massage, which she performs with mastery, artistry, and grace. Her work and presencecan be summed up in one word: exquisite!” ~ Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, LMT

Hudson Valley Thai Massage
521 Main St., New Paltz, NY 12561
hudsonvalleythaimassage.com
hudsonvalleythaimassage@gmail.com

Danielle Astarita, DO

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An osteopathic family medicine resident physician born and raised in New York providing a wide variety of medical care to the community

Institute for Family Health
500 Washington Avenue, Apt 10H, Kingston NY 12401