Originally from New Mexico, I grew up in a holistically-minded family who used homeopathy and chiropractic medicine for most common ailments. This life-long belief in holistic medicine led me to study at New York College of Health Professions in Manhattan and Long Island. I am licensed by the state of NY, and am accredited by the NCCAOM. Inspired by Master Acupuncturist Kiiko Matsumoto, my focus is on treating what's at the core of your symptoms and why your body isn't healing itself efficiently.
Constitutional (or root) treatments accompany symptomatic (or branch) treatments, to help you feel and stay better. Rather than selecting a combination of points that should, in theory, help, I carefully examine points and makes sure they are the appropriate ones for you. My dream was to create my own practice, which I've done in my home in Lynbrook; this means you come into contact with me, no one else.
Temperature and oxygen level checks, disinfection of high-contact surfaces between patients, in-room HEPA air filter, mask use, and sanitizer stations ensure your safety.
Constitutional (or root) treatments accompany symptomatic (or branch) treatments, to help you feel and stay better. Rather than selecting a combination of points that should, in theory, help, I carefully examine points and makes sure they are the appropriate ones for you. My dream was to create my own practice, which I've done in my home in Lynbrook; this means you come into contact with me, no one else.
Temperature and oxygen level checks, disinfection of high-contact surfaces between patients, in-room HEPA air filter, mask use, and sanitizer stations ensure your safety.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on an ancient philosophy that describes the universe, and the body, in terms of two opposing forces: yin and yang.
When these forces are in balance, the body is healthy.
This constant flow of energy keeps the yin and yang forces balanced.
However, if the flow of energy gets blocked, like water getting stuck behind a dam, the disruption can lead to pain, lack of function, or illness.
Acupuncture therapy can release blocked qi in the body and stimulate function, evoking the body's natural healing response through various physiological systems.
When these forces are in balance, the body is healthy.
This constant flow of energy keeps the yin and yang forces balanced.
However, if the flow of energy gets blocked, like water getting stuck behind a dam, the disruption can lead to pain, lack of function, or illness.
Acupuncture therapy can release blocked qi in the body and stimulate function, evoking the body's natural healing response through various physiological systems.
I accept many insurance plans, including Blue Cross/Blue Shield, NYSHIP, VA, and United Healthcare; other carriers sometimes have out of network benefits which can be used, too.
Acupuncture is an eligible expense for use with FSA/HSA cards.
My patients have had successful treatments for acute or chronic pain management, insomnia, anxiety, stress management, digestive health, infertility, weight loss, skin conditions, and many other disruptive issues.
Whether you were referred by your doctor, you've decided a Western approach isn't helping or could use some assistance, or simply because you are seeking complementary healing, choosing acupuncture is a wonderful step in helping yourself be the healthiest you.
Acupuncture is an eligible expense for use with FSA/HSA cards.
My patients have had successful treatments for acute or chronic pain management, insomnia, anxiety, stress management, digestive health, infertility, weight loss, skin conditions, and many other disruptive issues.
Whether you were referred by your doctor, you've decided a Western approach isn't helping or could use some assistance, or simply because you are seeking complementary healing, choosing acupuncture is a wonderful step in helping yourself be the healthiest you.
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