Hi! We're
Bex & Giacomo
We built Hidden Summit because we wanted a place where healthcare feels thoughtful, unhurried, and human. A place where people are listened to carefully, treated intelligently, and given tools that actually help them feel better—not just temporarily, but over time.
We take our work seriously, but not ourselves. Our clinic is professional, calm, and grounded—and also a place where you can exhale, ask questions, and feel like a real person again.
Bex
Bex’s approach to care is calm, observant, and deeply practical. She’s especially attentive to patterns—how stress shows up in the body, how symptoms connect, and what actually helps people feel more stable day to day.
Patients often say they feel seen and settled in her treatments. She takes time, asks good questions, and adjusts care based on what’s really happening—not a script.
Outside the clinic, Bex loves being outdoors, traveling, good food, and quiet time to reset. That same balance of curiosity and steadiness shows up in how she practices.
Giacomo
Giacomo (“Jah-Kah-Mo”) is known for being thoughtful, precise, and a little obsessive in the best way. He’s deeply interested in how things work—especially complex or stubborn conditions—and he takes pride in tailoring treatment rather than defaulting to one-size-fits-all solutions.
His style blends careful analysis with a relaxed, grounded presence. Patients often appreciate that he explains things clearly, takes them seriously, and doesn’t rush the process.
Outside of the clinic, Giacomo is usually hiking, making music, or going down some research rabbit hole he swears is “almost done.”
Aside from their extensive clinical training, they bring joy and fascination for life in everything they do, which they seek to share with their patients everyday.
Education
& Training
Bex and Giacomo are both graduates of The Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM), a nationally recognized leader in acupuncture and East Asian medicine education.
Their training includes a four-year master’s program, over 4,000 hours of clinical education, and eight total years of post-secondary schooling. Both are nationally board-certified and licensed to practice acupuncture in Idaho.
They take their work seriously, but not themselves. Their clinic is professional, calm, and grounded—and also a place where you can exhale, ask questions, and feel like a real person again.
