Eating Disorder Clinic in Seattle Helping You Embrace a Healthier Relationship with Food and Body

Begin your journey with our expert team who understand the challenges you face. We gently support you to a healthier place.

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Our Approach

At Rooted Path, we utilize a Health at Every Size® and harm reduction approach to improve your relationship with food and your body. In doing so, we consider the impact that diet culture, weight stigma, and other individualized traumas have on the development of disordered eating patterns.

We celebrate body diversity and believe that all bodies belong in discussions of health. We promote flexible eating behaviors based on taste, pleasure,  nutritional adequacy, access, connection to others, and joy.

Anorexia Nervosa

Bulimia Nervosa

Binge Eating Disorder

Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

Other Specified Feeding & Eating Disorder

Orthorexia Nervosa

Compulsive Exercise

Disordered Eating

Body Image Disturbance 

Co-Occurring Conditions 

Our Nutrition and Eating Disorder Experts

Dani Michaels

MS, RD
I am a Registered Dietitian (RD) with a Master’s in clinical dietetics, specialized in eating disorders.  Read More

Emina Suta

MS, RDN/CD, IFNCP​
I am a registered dietitian with a Master’s degree and more than a decade of experience in nutrition. Read More

Emmilia Smith

MS, RDN/CD
My passion for integrative medicine and whole foods nutrition has evolved throughout my life. Read More

Riana Giusti

MS, CN
I help my clients make lasting and positive change toward a healthier life. Read More

We Welcome Your Referrals

We value every patient referred to our clinic.

For clients who are interested, we offer a free 20-minute meet and greet telephone conversation.  The purpose of this conversation is to determine if we are a good match for the client.

During the 20-minute phone conversation, we listen to the client’s needs, discuss our approach to nutrition, get to know one another a little, review goals, and then together we will decide how to move forward. Please reach out to our administrative team by phone to schedule.

New Clients

After making your first appointment, you will need to register for our Patient Portal, and then once logged in, complete a series of online questionnaires that provide us with necessary information for billing purposes and for nutrition counseling. These questionnaires will take 30-45 minutes to complete. You can start filling them out, and then save to finish them later.

The most important thing is to make sure you submit the questionnaires before the start of your first visit. If you have any questions about these questionnaires, please contact us at 206-853-0534.

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All billing will be done through Starkel Nutrition.

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