Ingels Family Health and Dr. Ingels are pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Mark Sanders, naturopathic physician, to our staff. Dr. Sanders and Dr. Ingels both received their naturopathic training at the prestigious Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA and have been friends for many years. Dr. Sanders brings specific expertise in Craniosacral Therapy into the practice and has been teaching CST to other healthcare practitioners around the country for more than 10 years. We are thrilled to have Dr. Sanders as part of our practice and being able to offer Craniosacral therapy to our patients. We also welcome Dr. Sanders patients to our practice and hope they will find our office a great place to continue their healing journey. We will be posting more information on Craniosacral therapy on our site soon, so stay tuned!
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