Bioenergy Treatment Service
at
the
University
of Washington Medical Center
The
Bioenergy Treatment Service at the University of
Washington Medical Center offers bioenergy treatments similar to Reiki and
Therapeutic Touch to in-patients and out-patients and their relatives,
caregivers, and friends, as well as to UWMC staff.
However,
the Bioenergy Treatment Service does not offer bioenergy treatments to
psychiatric inpatients or outpatients!
The
UWMC Bioenergy Treatment Service is an on-demand service and will only contact
people interested in Bioenergy treatments if requested to do so.
The
UWMC Bioenergy Treatment Service will never pay unsolicited visits to anybody!
The
service is free of charge and non-denominational, and has no doctrine or dogma.
Making donations or selling goods of any kind is prohibited.
Depending
on the providers’ availability the service is open
24-hours a day all year round.
All
bioenergy treatments are complementary to medical treatment only and the
service is provided only on the premises of the University of
Washington Medical Center.
For
that reason distance bioenergy treatments are not
offered.
The
Bioenergy Treatment Service is staffed by medical staff of the University of Washington Medical Center.
Since all members of that service have
to fulfill their clinical duties before they can attend to requests for
bioenergy treatments, the Bioenergy Treatment Service may not be able to
respond to requests for bioenergy treatments on the same day the requests were
made, and sometimes it may take even a couple of days until requests for
bioenergy treatments can be followed up on.
Once
bioenergy treatments to patients have commenced the Bioenergy Treatment Service
staff will try to provide bioenergy treatments to patients as often as the
patients want to receive them.
Each
person requesting bioenergy treatments has to sign a consent form.
If
you want to receive bioenergy treatments, please contact the Bioenergy
Treatment Service either yourself or ask your nurse, or a relative, or friend
of yours to do it for you.
A
Bioenergy Treatment Service provider will then contact you as soon as possible.
To contact the Bioenergy Treatment Service, please choose from the following options:
Email: bioenerg@u.washington.edu
Please give the patient’s name, hospital number (if you know it), and floor and room number at the University of Washington Medical Center and the patient will be contacted as soon as possible.
Mailing Address:
University of Washington Medical Center
Bioenergy Treatment Service
AA – 216 D
1959 NE Pacific Street
Seattle
Washington 98195
Phone: (206) 616-4731
Because the Bioenergy Treatment Service is run by University of Washington employees doing their daily hospital work you may have to speak on an answering machine.
If you have to speak on an answering machine please follow these instructions:
If you are an inpatient, or call on
behalf of an inpatient at the University of
Washington Medical Center, please give the patient’s name, the patient’s
hospital number (if you know it), the patient’s floor number and room number,
and the Bioenergy Treatment Service
will contact the patient as soon as possible.
If you are not an inpatient at the
University of Washington Medical Center, please give
your contact information and the Bioenergy
Treatment Service will contact you as soon as possible.
Please speak your message slowly and clearly!
Website: http://depts.washington.edu/bioenerg
UWMC Bioenergy
Treatment Service Providers
Narmin Halani – Laura Katers – Kenneth Martay
– Vinnie Quan
Non-UWMC based Bioenergy Services:
If
after their discharge from UWMC, patients want to continue to receive bioenergy
treatments or want to learn how to give bioenergy treatments themselves, the
bioenergy services listed below (in alphabetical order) are personally known to
the UWMC Bioenergy Treatment Service team.
This
does not mean that bioenergy services not listed here are of any lesser value.
It only means that not listed bioenergy services are not
personally known to the UWMC Bioenergy Treatment Service team.
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The
services listed above may be free-of-charge or may work on a fee or donation
basis. Please inquire!
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