Masa Sasagawa

ND, Ph.D.

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Masa Sasagawa, ND PhD

Naturopathic Medicine

Seattle

Languages Spoken

English
Japanese

CARE OFFERED

Private Practice

Dr. Sasagawa (he/him/his) is the Director of Research Laboratories at the Bastyr Kenmore campus and supervises clinical trials, experimental and laboratory studies. He sees patients in private practice.

Biography

"Healing occurs when each patient's unique circumstances lead to the realization of a new state of well-being. I value the opportunity to collaborate with patients, fostering self-reliance, peer and family support, and discipline, all of which are essential in achieving the maximum potential of this newfound state. My treatment approach goes beyond simply battling diseases. My ultimate goal is to guide you towards a new state of well-being where you can experience true contentment and fulfillment in life. By achieving this positive transformation, we can pave the way for a rewarding and satisfying journey ahead."

Meet Dr. Sasagawa, a compassionate clinician with an impressive background in healthcare. For seven years, he dedicated himself to serving patients at a homeless shelter, while also fulfilling the role of a research fellow at the Bastyr Kenmore campus. Dr. Sasagawa's primary focus lies in fostering self-care and empowering patients through the principles of lifestyle medicine. He firmly believes that a combination of proper diet, exercise, sleep, and a positive mindset can be the key to promoting overall health and preventing premature aging. With his investigative and scientific approach to medicine and by carefully analyzing each patient's unique circumstances, he crafts realistic and practical treatment plans that take into account their individual needs and challenges. With Dr. Sasagawa, you can expect a caring and knowledgeable clinician who is dedicated to helping you achieve your health goals through evidence-based practices and an unwavering commitment to your well-being.

  • Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine - Bastyr University (2003)
  • Post-doctoral Research Fellowship NIH T32 - Bastyr University (2004 - 2007)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Psychosocial and Community Health - School of Nursing, University of Washington (2018)
  • General practice
  • Glucose dysregulation
  • Chronic pain
  • Psychosocial and community medicine
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