Chee Dynamic Acupuncture

Chee Dynamic Acupuncture Dr. Karin Jespersen utilizes acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, in addition to other healing modalities, to help her patients thrive and feel their best.

We are located in the Belltown area of downtown Seattle. Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine clinic located in the Belltown area of downtown Seattle. We provide acupuncture, microneedling, cupping, moxibustion, and Chinese herbal medicine to enhance your health and wellbeing.

Here's everything you need to know about Chee Dynamic Acupuncture!My clinic is located 100 Wall St inside the Maxwell Ch...
06/05/2026

Here's everything you need to know about Chee Dynamic Acupuncture!

My clinic is located 100 Wall St inside the Maxwell Chiropractic building in Belltown. We are easily accessible by public transit and there is plenty of street parking in the neighborhood. Clinic hours are Monday - Friday from 9:00am - 5:30pm. I am currently accepting new patients and am in network with Aetna, Blue Cross, Kaiser, Premera, and Regence.

I always strive to create an environment that is welcoming, respectful, and restorative. To schedule an appointment, go to www.cheedynamic.com or click the link in my bio! I can't wait to see you in this beautiful space 🌈

Burn brightly but don’t burn out, dear ones ❤️‍🔥In EAM, early June is the beginning of Summer. We have moved out of Late...
06/02/2026

Burn brightly but don’t burn out, dear ones ❤️‍🔥

In EAM, early June is the beginning of Summer. We have moved out of Late Spring, the Wood phase of expansion and momentum, and into the early Fire phase. This is the point in the year where energy starts to rise more quickly, outwardly, and with more intensity, but we have not yet reached the peak of Summer.

Summer is associated with the Heart, circulation, connection, expression, and joy. It is also the season where the nervous system can become more easily overstimulated, especially as heat, activity, and social energy increase.

We are essentially in the ramp up phase toward full Fire season. Things speed up. The pace of life quickens. The nervous system has more input to process. In clinic right now I often see sleep becoming lighter, more anxiety or restlessness in the body, more heat signs like inflammation or irritability, and systems that feel constantly “on” without enough recovery time.

This is where acupuncture becomes especially supportive. Not to resist the season or shut it down, but to help the body stay regulated while everything is naturally rising. It supports the nervous system in staying anchored so you can move through this time with more steadiness and less depletion.

We are not trying to slow life down. We are trying to stay rooted and balanced while it speeds up.

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Boy does this graph look familiar, both in terms of the physical and emotional healing path I have been on personally ov...
05/28/2026

Boy does this graph look familiar, both in terms of the physical and emotional healing path I have been on personally over the years, and how I experience my patients' progress. Hang in there 🌱

Repost from 📍 When we go through hard times and we want to heal, well, we can be impatient. We often expect that the only way is up.

Unfortunately, that’s not how it works. Healing an progress are not linear. Yes, on average the way is up, but there will be setbacks, hard days, two steps forward and sometimes one back.

This is normal. Please don’t beat yourself up because of this. Just remember: you are doing great ⭐

One of the most important diagnostic tools I use during acupuncture treatment is your pulse.When I place my fingers on y...
05/25/2026

One of the most important diagnostic tools I use during acupuncture treatment is your pulse.

When I place my fingers on your wrists, I’m not just counting your heartbeat. In East Asian medicine, the pulse gives information about the state of the body’s systems and overall balance.

I’m feeling for qualities like tension, softness, strength, depth, rhythm, and flow. A pulse might feel wiry and stressed, depleted and weak, slippery, tight, floating, or stagnant, each giving clues about how your body is functioning in that moment.

That information helps guide how I choose acupuncture points during your session. The treatment is not just based on symptoms alone, but on what your body is communicating in real time.

Two people can come in with headaches, anxiety, or digestive issues and receive completely different treatments because their pulses tell different stories.

It’s one of the things I love most about this medicine: it’s individualized, responsive, and rooted in listening closely to the body.

This Mother’s Day month, are you a hopeful mom?Whether you’re just beginning to think about pregnancy, have been trying ...
05/23/2026

This Mother’s Day month, are you a hopeful mom?

Whether you’re just beginning to think about pregnancy, have been trying to conceive, or are moving through the IVF process, acupuncture can be a powerful support for fertility and whole-body health.

In East Asian medicine, we focus on regulating and balancing the body’s systems — supporting hormone health, improving circulation, calming the nervous system, reducing stress, and creating the healthiest possible environment for conception and pregnancy.

For some people, that support helps improve their chances of conceiving naturally. For others, acupuncture works alongside IVF and assisted reproductive care to support the body through what can be an emotionally and physically demanding process.

Fertility journeys can feel isolating and overwhelming. You don’t have to move through it unsupported.

Ear acupuncture works by stimulating specific points on the ear that correspond with different systems in the body and b...
05/20/2026

Ear acupuncture works by stimulating specific points on the ear that correspond with different systems in the body and brain. In East Asian medicine, the ear is considered a microcosm, or basically a map of the whole body.

When these points are stimulated, they can help regulate the nervous system, calm the stress response, improve sleep, support digestion, reduce pain, and bring the body back toward balance.

Ear seeds work through the same mechanism as acupuncture needles, just with gentle, continuous pressure instead of insertion. Small seeds are placed on therapeutic points and secured with adhesive so they can keep stimulating the nervous system for several days after treatment.

That’s why ear seeds can be surprisingly effective: they offer ongoing support between sessions and give people a simple, accessible way to stay connected to their bodies throughout the week.

Connection and healing with music and ear seeds 💎 Thank you  and   for an intimate night of ambient and experimental mus...
05/17/2026

Connection and healing with music and ear seeds 💎

Thank you and for an intimate night of ambient and experimental music and to for having me 🖤

Ear seeds provide pressure to specific acupuncture points in the ear to reduce stress and anxiety. The seeds can be worn for up to a week and provide a subtle calming effect.

If you’re looking for a unique addition to your next event, reach out! I’d love to contribute 🙏

I'm really excited to be providing ear seeds at this intimate  event at  on Saturday, May 16.I’ll be offering ear seeds ...
05/14/2026

I'm really excited to be providing ear seeds at this intimate event at on Saturday, May 16.

I’ll be offering ear seeds to help regulate your nervous system, support grounding, and bring you more fully into the moment with the music and community experience.

I'm grateful to be part of this Seattle community and excited for this beautiful evening of deep listening and connection. Hope to see you there.

Check out for more information and tickets ✨

I am deeply indebted to the Asian community for the tradition of East Asian acupuncture and herbal medicine, which I’m h...
05/12/2026

I am deeply indebted to the Asian community for the tradition of East Asian acupuncture and herbal medicine, which I’m honored to practice and through which I make my livelihood. As a White practitioner, I believe it’s important to acknowledge the cultural roots of this medicine and to advocate for and uplift the communities that have carried these traditions forward across generations, especially during May, as we celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month.

Repost from ✨ Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month arriving together feels especially meaningful to us.

Mental health doesn’t exist separately from our cultures, families, identities, or lived experiences. And for many Asian communities, these conversations have often been shaped by silence, pressure, survival, and stigma.This month, we’re creating more space for reflection, connection, care, and conversation.

Throughout May, we’ll be sharing community stories, mental health resources, events, and reflections centered on what healing and belonging can look like for Asian communities.

For my Mom 💞 Because I wouldn't be me without you. Thank you for teaching me how to be kind. Thank you for showing me th...
05/10/2026

For my Mom 💞 Because I wouldn't be me without you.

Thank you for teaching me how to be kind. Thank you for showing me that fearless determination doesn't mean sacrificing humor and grace. Thank you for raising me to be both soft and strong in this world. Most of all, thank you for being my Mom. I love you.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there! I hope you feel celebrated and cherished 💐

And to those who didn’t have a mother, whose mothers have passed, are ill, or with whom the relationship is complicated or distant, I hope you find moments of peace today 🕊️

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100 Wall Street
Seattle, WA
98121

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+12536930591

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