
DR. ANTHONY ARREOLA, DC, NASM CPT, FNS
Doctor of Chiropractic, Owner
Dr. Anthony Arreola is a National Board Certified and Washington State Licensed Chiropractor. He is the owner and primary practitioner of Chirobody. Dr. Arreola is the primary doctor for the Washington State Open Bodybuilding, Figure, and Fitness Competition and writes a health article for NW Fitness Magazine.
Dr. Arreola grew up in Black Diamond, Washington. He is an alumni of Tahoma High School. He attended Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California, where he earned a Doctorate in Chiropractic. While at Palmer, he was a part of the Palmer College Sports Council, and had the opportunity to provide on field chiropractic services to athletes from San Jose State Rugby. As part of this group, he also provided services to the youth of Pop Warner Football and professional volleyball players and mountain bicyclists. He served his internship and preceptorship in California.
Dr. Arreola is a NASM Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Specialist. He holds other NASM certificates in neuromuscular stretching and cardiorespiratory training for sports performance. He is part of the Health and Professional Network Working with Young Athletes.
Dr. Arreola has a diverse background in the health profession. He has experience writing successful diet plans for many types of people. Not only has he personally been a competitive bodybuilder, but he has also trained bodybuilders and figure competitors and has worked as a personal trainer. The combined experience he has gained in this wide variety of health related professions have led him to his ultimate goal of becoming a doctor of Chiropractic. His goal, as a Chiropractor, is to inspire, educate and support patients in their pursuit of total wellness.
Email: drarreola@drchirobody.com
AIMEE HUFF, LMT
Licensed Massage Therapist

Aimee is a Washington State native. She is a proud alumni of the National Holistic Institute where she studied Advanced Neuromuscular therapy. Her unique experiences have made her a specialist in Deep Tissue, trigger point, MFR, and relaxation.
She enjoys reading, writing, painting, watching football (Go Seahawks!), playing with her daughter, video games, hiking, and, on the rare occasion, skiing. Aimee is an avid runner, competing in many races throughout the puget sound area.
Dr. Sue Yang-Eng, DAOM, L.Ac
Acupuncturist
Dr. Sue Yang-Eng moved from Taiwan to Seattle at the age of four. Adjustment into the American ways
were challenging as home life was rooted in Chinese traditions and customs. Her first memory to
acupuncture was at the age of eight when she watched a practitioner perform a home treatment on her
mom to resolve a migraine. At the end of the session, her mom was up and about, free from pain. It was
also not uncommon to find "strange" looking Chinese herbs incorporated into everyday cooking. This
early exposure to Chinese medicine at such a young age has led Dr. Sue on a lifelong journey in this field
of practice. Passionate about demystifying the world of Chinese medicine, Dr. Sue's goals of promoting
health and well-being one patient at a time will also provide insights from another cultural perspective.
This follows suit as the word for "doctor" is derived from the Latin verb "docere" meaning "to teach." Dr.
Sue's treatment philosophy is to solely dedicate the entire appointment time to one patient.
Bachelor of Arts in Asian Language and Literature, Univ. of Washington, 1997
Masters of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Bastyr University, 2000
Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Bastyr University, 2009
Externship: Chinese Herbology, Shanghai and Chengdu, China, 2000 and 2008
Acupuncture training, Shanghai, China 2001
Two years residency, Bastyr University, 2002-2004
Co-author book "Modern Applications of Traditional Formulas", 2005
Faculty member, Bastyr University, 2004-2011
Private practice, 2011- present