Customized treatments: Kate understands that each patient is an individual, with unique concerns and goals. While she stays up to date on modern research and protocols, your acupuncture and herbal treatments are tailored to maximize YOUR personal healing and well-being. Experience: Licensed since 2007 after 4 years in a Masters level Chinese Medicine program and several months studying Chinese medicine in China, Kate has over 14 years of full time professional experience in East Asian medicine.
Before that, Kate spent several years working in Cancer Care and post-surgery at Boulder Community Hospital and as a backcountry guide and wilderness EMT in the U.S. and in Asia for a total of over 21 years in health care. Study in China & Advanced Training: Kate spent several months in China in 2007, 2008 and 2011 specifically to study Chinese herbs, acupuncture and dietary therapy with master physicians.
She worked for the People's Medicine Publishing House on translations of Chinese medicine textbooks on herbal medicine and stroke treatment.
Before that, Kate spent several years working in Cancer Care and post-surgery at Boulder Community Hospital and as a backcountry guide and wilderness EMT in the U.S. and in Asia for a total of over 21 years in health care. Study in China & Advanced Training: Kate spent several months in China in 2007, 2008 and 2011 specifically to study Chinese herbs, acupuncture and dietary therapy with master physicians.
She worked for the People's Medicine Publishing House on translations of Chinese medicine textbooks on herbal medicine and stroke treatment.
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Street parking around the office is free and usually available.
We also have 2 reserved parking spots labeled "For unit 6" in the parking garage at the back of the building.
The driveway to access these spots is on the west side of the building, marked with an "Entrance" sign.
These parking spots are a bit tight - if you drive a large car or aren't comfortable with tight parking spots, you might want to consider street parking instead.
If you are just running in to pick up herbs, feel free to park in the loading zone directly in front of the building.
We also have 2 reserved parking spots labeled "For unit 6" in the parking garage at the back of the building.
The driveway to access these spots is on the west side of the building, marked with an "Entrance" sign.
These parking spots are a bit tight - if you drive a large car or aren't comfortable with tight parking spots, you might want to consider street parking instead.
If you are just running in to pick up herbs, feel free to park in the loading zone directly in front of the building.
When performed by a qualified practitioner, acupuncture is safe for everyone, including pregnant women, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems, and even for babies and children.
As opposed to hypodermic needles used for injections or drawing blood, acupuncture needles are extremely thin and flexible.
Some people experience a slight sensation upon insertion, and sometimes a feeling of heaviness, an ache, warmth or a feeling of energy moving throughout the body once the needles are in place.
As opposed to hypodermic needles used for injections or drawing blood, acupuncture needles are extremely thin and flexible.
Some people experience a slight sensation upon insertion, and sometimes a feeling of heaviness, an ache, warmth or a feeling of energy moving throughout the body once the needles are in place.
Herbal medicine has formed the cornerstone of Chinese medicine for thousands of years.
It is still practiced extensively throughout China in modern clinics and hospitals.
Chinese herbal medicine is the primary therapy used for internal medicine complaints, such as digestive problems, respiratory problems, menstrual issues, and insomnia.
Herbal medicine allows for a profound impact on health with minimal side effects.
Before prescribing Chinese herbs, Kate performs a detailed analysis of signs and symptoms, including the unique diagnostic methods of the pulse and tongue, to help uncover a detailed map of the course and process of disease.
It is still practiced extensively throughout China in modern clinics and hospitals.
Chinese herbal medicine is the primary therapy used for internal medicine complaints, such as digestive problems, respiratory problems, menstrual issues, and insomnia.
Herbal medicine allows for a profound impact on health with minimal side effects.
Before prescribing Chinese herbs, Kate performs a detailed analysis of signs and symptoms, including the unique diagnostic methods of the pulse and tongue, to help uncover a detailed map of the course and process of disease.
Enjoy all the health benefits of whole body acupuncture with a focus on looking and feeling younger, healthier and more vibrant!
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture brings out your innate beauty and radiance.
Acupuncture Facial Rejuvenation - sometimes also called Cosmetic Acupuncture or an Acupuncture Facelift - is a safe and effective non-surgical alternative to plastic surgery and Botox.
The treatments address the physical, mental and emotional patterns that cause disease and contribute to the aging process The results are softer, smoother, healthier and more radiant skin.
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture brings out your innate beauty and radiance.
Acupuncture Facial Rejuvenation - sometimes also called Cosmetic Acupuncture or an Acupuncture Facelift - is a safe and effective non-surgical alternative to plastic surgery and Botox.
The treatments address the physical, mental and emotional patterns that cause disease and contribute to the aging process The results are softer, smoother, healthier and more radiant skin.
Children from infants to teenagers can be effectively treated with a non-needle Oriental Medicine technique called Shonishin at our Boulder, Colorado clinic.
This Japanese treatment technique became popular several hundred years ago in Southwest Japan and consists of light tapping, brushing or rubbing at specific acupuncture points or along entire channels of the child's body.
During a shonishin treatment, no needles actually pierce the skin, and most children enjoy and look forward to their treatments.
This Japanese treatment technique became popular several hundred years ago in Southwest Japan and consists of light tapping, brushing or rubbing at specific acupuncture points or along entire channels of the child's body.
During a shonishin treatment, no needles actually pierce the skin, and most children enjoy and look forward to their treatments.
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