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Pleasant Hill Community Acupuncture
Sheila Condit holds a Masters of Science Degree in Oriental Medicine and is licensed to practice Acupuncture in the State of Oregon. Owner and manager of Pleasant Hill Acupuncture In Springfield, Oregon. I have been a licensed, practicing clinical acupuncturist for over a decade, and have treated thousands of patients since. My first acupuncture business, Arizona Acupuncture LLC, opened in January of 2009.

I had an active practice in Arizona but missed the great Northwest lifestyle and my family members. Jim, my husband of over thirty years and I relocated to the Eugene area in 2015. Background: I was born in Portland, Oregon and lived a rural life raised near the City of Sandy, Oregon, which is located on the western foothills of Mt. Hood. Influenced by my father's career as a building contractor I began taking drafting classes at our local community college after high school.

I became an engineering technician in Portland and enjoyed riding my horse and gardening in my spare time. Eventually, I found myself living and working in Arizona and began martial arts classes.
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Chronic pain, whether from a pinched nerve, sciatica, arthritis or other conditions can be very frustrating and tiring for the sufferer.
It is often difficult to treat nerve pain with traditional medications as nerve pain does not respond well to prescription pain relievers, including narcotics.
Your heart is known as the "Emperor" organ in Traditional Chinese Medicine and a great deal of focus given to its health, function, and diagnosis of dysfunction.
Medical Pulse Diagnosis can often pick up coronary spasms or occlusions, or heart weakness before revealed in a treadmill test.
Pay the $60 initial consultation fee to the front desk.
Initial consultation fees are nonrefundable.
The receptionist will confirm your contact information, and prepare your patient folder.
You will then be directed to the consultation room where you pass your patient folder to your acupuncturist.
The first initial consultation is $60, and nonrefundable.
The licensed acupuncturist, Sheila Condit L.Ac., will discuss your wellness concerns and goals, feel your radial pulses for a Medical Pulse Diagnosis, and discuss the diagnosis and propose a treatment strategy.
Private clinics, and many conventional medical institutions, including hospitals, doctor's offices, and non-profits around the world now offer acupuncture.
During a treatment, very thin, hair-thin needles are inserted at key points on the body.
These specific points are neural nodules.
When stimulated these nodes send a message (impulse) to the mid-brain through the nervous system and proprioceptive pathways affecting both the central and peripheral nervous systems and trigger a cascade of biological responses, including boosting the release of the body's internal chemicals such as endorphins and enkephalins, which have pain-relieving properties.
Pulse diagnosis is a quick, inexpensive, and noninvasive diagnostic method.
When performed by a expert professional, it can be an effective way of determining ill health.
In Chinese Medicine Pulse Diagnosis is considered the gold standard when it comes to knowing what is medically wrong with a patient.
Simply put, Pulse Diagnosis is interpreting the flow of blood through the radial artery at specific locations along each wrist and recording the depth, shape, and pulse rate.
Pulse location is associated with circulation through associated internal organs, and the chararatristics of the pulses are associated to signs of distress in the body and many common health concerns.
Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine is a complete medical science based on physiological functionality.
Our herbal extracts are medicinal grade and different from herbal extracts found at health food stores.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is and has always been, a progressive medicine.
Herbs originally came from mainland China and over time have included new herbs originating from Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, and the Americas.
Progress marches onward with research and some of the old herbs have been scientifically re-evaluated, with clinically proven new uses.
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