

About Judi
Judi Epstein, MSN, ARNP
Judi Epstein, MSN, ARNP, has been a healer for most of her life and a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner for over three decades. As the founder of Embodied Integral Wellness, an Integrative and Functional Medicine Telehealth Practice, Judi serves families in Washington, Oregon, Colorado, New Hampshire, Vermont, Michigan, New York, Iowa, and Florida.
Her education is grounded in evidence-based, integrative medicine, and her philosophy of practice is steeped in Functional Medicine, specializing in ‘root cause’ care and treatment.
Judi’s practice emphasizes food as medicine, helping families understand how diet influences not just the body, but also the mind. She focuses on the vital gut-brain connection, which plays a significant role in emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being. She designs customized treatment plans using nutritional and herbal supplements, lifestyle interventions, prescription and compounded medications (when necessary), and specialized lab tests (such as food allergy panels, genetic markers, hormone, and digestive panels) to assist in restoring balance and vitality. By considering the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—Judi educates and empowers families to make informed choices that nurture long-term health and well-being.
With over three decades of experience and personal insight into overcoming health challenges, Judi truly believes in the body’s innate wisdom and the ability to heal.
Statement of Land acknowledgement: “I acknowledge the First Nations People, original inhabitants of the lands where I have the privilege to live, work and play here in the Pacific Northwest. The Coast Salish People, specifically of the sduhubš – Snohomish Tribe, the dxʷlilap Tulalip Tribe, and the sdukʷalbixʷ-Snoqualmie Tribe have been the stewards of these lands and waters since time immemorial. With deep respect for their sovereignty, I honor their sacred spiritual connection with the land, the waters, the plants and the more-than-human kin across Mother Earth.”
You can learn more about the Indigenous peoples from the lands you live on here: native-land.ca