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Phyllis Kung is a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese medicine herbalist. She specializes in fertility and gynecological issues, cosmetic acupuncture, and helping people cope with the stress and muck of modern life. Phyllis graduated from the Texas Health Science University with a Masters in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine in 2010 and later that year opened PK Acupuncture & Wellness.

Her post-graduate studies include chronic pain, fertility and Tung-style acupuncture, with extensive work in facial rejuvenation acupuncture and traditional Chinese face reading. She had the unique opportunity to study at the Zhejiang Chinese Medicine University in China, shadowing some of the region's best Chinese herbalists and clinical practitioners.

Phyllis comes from a family of Chinese medicine practitioners. Her aunt, uncle, three cousins and sister all practice acupuncture and Chinese medicine as well. Phyllis knows that stress, whether due to external factors or self-induced, is the root of all that ails us.
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Acupuncture treatments consist of a combination of different treatment modalities, including cupping, guasha, moxa, and Auricular acupuncture - the insertion of disposable and single use, fine sterile needles into the body at certain acupuncture points.
Facial Rejuvenation acupuncture helps diminish the signs of aging naturally, allowing you full use of your face.
And with the best side-effects like improved sleep, reduced back pain and reduced anxiety, what do you have to lose.besides a few wrinkles?
Learn more about acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine and learn wellness tips and advice in general in our Patient Information section.
Fall is here (even if it feels like winter)!
According to Chinese 5 element theory, fall is the season of metal, immunity and digestive health.
It's the season about letting go, allowing the transition from growth (Spring) to decline (Winter) happen.
For immunity health, ginger will be your best friend this fall.
PK Acupuncture and Wellness is celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival by handing out traditional Chinese Mooncake and tea for the next two weeks.
Your first acupuncture treatment will take approximately 60 minutes.
During this time, we will fully assess your health, hear your concerns and field your questions, and allow you to experience a complete acupuncture treatment.
Acupuncture is relatively painless, but not without sensation.
You will able to feel the "qi" or energy at certain insertion points.
You may feel heaviness, numbness, tingling, pressure, or soreness at these points.
These sensations are completely normal and should not keep you from being able to relax during your treatment.
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