
Dr. Jayne DuBois
With a background that spans massage therapy, cultural anthropology, and naturopathic medicine, Dr. DuBois brings a unique perspective to healing. She’s committed to creating a safe, supportive space where patients feel heard, understood, and empowered in their care.
Get to know Dr. DuBois
Dr. DuBois stumbled into a career in massage therapy by way of athletic injuries as an adolescent. She graduated from the Brian Utting School of Massage in 2006. She went on to become certified in craniosacral therapy in 2008. One of her most influential mentors during her bodywork training was a naturopathic physician.
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Her pre-medicine studies coincided with undergraduate work in cultural anthropology at Columbia University, where she explored the interplay between power dynamics and sociohistorical forces on the stage of medicine. In practice, this affords her the perspective to consider both the intricacies of her patients’ cases and the systems they are situated within.
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Dr. DuBois graduated from Bastyr University in 2018. She spent her first year of practice as a primary care physician in a partial hospital psychiatric treatment center. Her areas of focus were substance abuse and eating disorders that co-occur with a variety of psychiatric conditions (otherwise known as dual diagnosis). This was followed by a fellowship at Advanced Medical Therapies under the mentorship of Dr. Paul Anderson. There, she specialized in the treatment of complex chronic illness and integrative cancer care.
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Dr. DuBois is known for her strong thrift shopping game, a voracious appetite for comedy, her desire to apply Marie Kondo principles to all things everywhere, and dropping in as an occasional karaoke showstopper. She relishes her role as domestic goddess to one ruggedly handsome lumberjack husband, bonus mom to one extremely cool man-child, and pet mom to Charlie the pitbull (known to make an appearance in the office from time to time) and Elroy, the bodacious and confident orange tabby cat.
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Ask her about … anything.