Meet Our Team

Heidi Bergt

Heidi is a second-generation Classical Five Element Acupuncturist based in Bozeman, Montana. With a Master’s Degree from the Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture (ITEA) in Louisville, CO, and board certification from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), Heidi combines her extensive training with ongoing education in a two-year advanced course led by Lonny Jarrett.

Heidi’s practice is deeply influenced by her Alaskan upbringing and a profound reverence for the natural world. She specializes in women’s health, addressing a range of issues from fertility to pregnancy support, and also has a notable focus on chronic pain, digestive health, and internal imbalances. Her approach integrates traditional acupuncture techniques with Chinese herbal therapy, Ayurveda, and Western Herbalism, crafting personalized treatment plans that restore harmony and vitality.

Heidi’s passion lies in guiding individuals towards optimal well-being by addressing not just symptoms but the root causes of their struggles. Through her trauma-informed, patient-centered care, she creates a nurturing environment where healing can unfold gently yet effectively. By blending ancient wisdom with modern insights, Heidi empowers her clients to embark on a journey of holistic wellness and self-discovery, offering compassionate support and transformative care.

CERTIFICATIONS

  • Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture – Masters of Acupuncture

  • NCCAOM Diplomate of Acupuncture

  • Clinical Integration with Lonny Jarrett (0ngoing)

  • Bridger Birthing Birth Doula Training (ongoing)

  • Integrative Chinese Medicine Gynecology with Clare Pyers

  • Acupuncturists Without Borders – Treatment Approach to Trauma

  • Traditional Acupuncture Facial Rejuvenation with Michelle Gellis

  • AcuMicro Advanced Microneedling Certification

  • Yoga Alliance 200hr Registered Yoga Teacher

  • University of Vermont – Bachelors of Arts Spanish and Environmental Studies

We must strive to see people not only as they present themselves in illness, but more importantly as they would be in perfect health and balance, in full discovery of their true nature, unique in body, mind and spirit
— J.R. Worsley