
About Dr. Dan
Dr. Dan (as he is known by his patients) has been practicing medicine in Newburyport
since 1998. In addition to operating Dr. Dan’s Natural Healing Center, Dr. Eyink has a
Primary Care/Internal Medicine Practice at Newburyport Medical Associates.
It has been Dr. Eyink’s vision to open a practice devoted to helping people heal and maintain their highest level of health using totally natural treatments. He incorporated Acupuncture into his practice five years ago and in the past year has introduced Nutrition Therapy as well.
The health improvements experienced by Dr. Dan’s patients using these natural methods have been dramatic and, in some cases, astounding.
Dr. Eyink possesses an impressive depth of knowledge in both Eastern and Western Medicine.
Education & Experience
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Massachusetts
- Internship and Residency, Internal Medicine, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland Oregon
- Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Medical Acupuncture
- Advanced Certifications in Auricular Medicine and Nutrition Response Testing
- Internist/Primary Care Physician, Newburyport Medical Associates
- Formerly renowned Executive Chef awarded Mobil Travel Guide’s Four-Star Chef Distinction for three consecutive years
- Cooks a mean omelet!
Our Staff
Sara Oski – Nutrition Counselor / Patient Advocate
As Nutrition Counselor and Patient Advocate, Sara works closely with Dr. Dan to make certain patients receive all the necessary information and ongoing guidance they need to maintain or return to an optimal state of health.
Sara teaches the Whole Foods Nutrition Program at Dr. Dan’s to help patients better understand the fundamentals of a whole foods traditional diet and how to incorporate the best possible nutrition into their everyday lives.
A graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a BA in Psychology and a minor in Nutrition, Sara is passionate about expanding her knowledge of the most effective nutrition therapy and whole foods nutrition knowledge available today and bringing that knowledge to patients at Dr. Dan’s. She will complete her advanced Whole Foods Nutrition training in the Nutrition Therapy Associations’ Certificate Program in October. Her background includes extensive experience in all aspects of small organic farming in the New England area.
Emily Antone – Receptionist
As the first person patients come in contact with at Dr. Dan’s, Emily’s role is to help create the best possible experience for each and every patient visiting Dr. Dan’s Natural Healing Center. In addition to providing the highest quality front-line patient support, Emily provides administrative support to Dr. Dan and staff to support the smooth and effective flow of Center operations.
Emily holds a BS in Hospitality and Tourism with a concentration in Special Events Management from Endicott College. As you would expect, she has a great love of travel and of experiencing other cultures firsthand. During college, she spent a semester abroad in Rome, Italy.
She has a strong interest in natural healing and using traditional whole foods nutrition as a basis for experiencing optimal health.
Prior to joining Dr. Dan’s, Emily was a Program Coordinator for Tourism at the Essex National Heritage Commission.
What Can I Expect at My First Visit to Dr. Dan’s?
All new Nutrition Therapy patients begin with a thorough health evaluation where Dr. Dan will review your health history and discuss any concerns you have. Then, using Nutritional Response Testing,, a simple, non-invasive technique, he will gain a complete understanding of your present state of health.
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Nutrition Response Testing will also help him determine what Nutrition Therapy may be advisable and to understand if any blockages to healing are present.
At your next appointment, Dr. Dan will present his assessment of your health profile and recommend a treatment plan to help move you toward a state of optimal health.
Specifics of your treatment program will be discussed including any nutritional supplements that may be needed to correct existing imbalances. Education for healthy eating will be provided to you to ensure your body is receiving nutrient-dense foods to assist it in returning to a state of complete health.
An Acupuncture treatment program may be suggested to augment a patient’s Nutrition Therapy Program.
The cost of both the Health Evaluation and Review of Findings visit with Dr. Dan is $120 for new patients.
New Acupuncture patients will begin with an evaluation of their current health concerns and will experience their first Acupuncture treatment during this visit.
For acute conditions, a program of 1 to 4 treatment sessions is typically recommended. Chronic conditions usually require 6 treatment sessions.


