Services
Clinical Acupuncture & East Asian Medicine
for Health, Mood & Functional Concerns
These sessions support a wide range of health conditions — from clearly diagnosed concerns to functional patterns that may not yet have a formal name. Care is grounded in East Asian Medicine and focused on understanding the underlying patterns driving your symptoms, not just the symptoms themselves.
Each visit includes a comprehensive intake, East Asian diagnosis, and individualized treatment integrating acupuncture, herbal prescribing, and adjunctive therapies as appropriate. Treatment is responsive and adjusted over time based on how your body is presenting and responding — never a fixed protocol.
This approach is particularly well-suited for conditions that involve multiple systems, have a stress or hormonal component, or haven't fully resolved with symptom-focused care. Common areas include digestive health, hormonal and menstrual health, mood and emotional wellbeing, sleep, fatigue, immune and inflammatory conditions, and circulatory concerns.
Care is directed toward improving function, reducing symptom severity and frequency, and supporting more stable regulation over time.
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Support for systemic balance & resilient health
Digestive & Immune Health
Support for digestive conditions, inflammatory and autoimmune patterns, allergies, skin health, and immune regulation — including IBS, GERD, eczema, and chronic sinus concerns.
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Mood, Sleep & Nervous System
Care for anxiety, depression, insomnia, burnout, trauma response, and the nervous system patterns that shape how you feel day to day.
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Whole-Body & Systemic Support
Support for circulatory health, cancer care (adjunctive), long-COVID and post-viral recovery, chronic fatigue, and complex multi-system conditions.
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Men's & Women's Health
Individualized care for hormonal, reproductive, and cycle-related health across life stages — including menstrual health, perimenopause, and men's vitality.
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