Thank you for visiting the website of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine of Sturbridge, Center for Natural Health & Wellness Care (AOMS). Here at AOMS, we are committed to quality holistic healthcare within the community. We offer a space for individuals to awaken the potential within to heal physically, mentally and emotionally, through the unity of body, mind and spirit.
The goal of treatment is to assist the body in its natural ability to heal. This is accomplished by improving the quality, quantity and free flow of the energy (Qi) within the body.
The goal of treatment is to assist the body in its natural ability to heal. This is accomplished by improving the quality, quantity and free flow of the energy (Qi) within the body.
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Herbs work to assist the internal organs in maintaining optimal function and balance.
Through overwork, stress, mental strain, lack of relaxation, inadequate rest, excess or lack of physical exercise, and poor nutrition, our organ system starts to lose the capacity to sustain the proper balance.
Chinese Herbs are prescribed and formulated based on the unique manifestations of each case in accordance with the principles of traditional diagnosis.
They work to both address the symptoms and treat the underlying causes.
Through overwork, stress, mental strain, lack of relaxation, inadequate rest, excess or lack of physical exercise, and poor nutrition, our organ system starts to lose the capacity to sustain the proper balance.
Chinese Herbs are prescribed and formulated based on the unique manifestations of each case in accordance with the principles of traditional diagnosis.
They work to both address the symptoms and treat the underlying causes.
Amy is a graduate of the New England School of Acupuncture with a Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
She studied Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Japanese Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine and other associated therapies.
Amy holds certification in both Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine from the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
She holds a license from the Board of Medicine to practice Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Massachusetts.
From 1995 to 2003, Amy worked at a progressive Physical Therapy practice specializing in manual therapy and exercise training.
She studied Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Japanese Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine and other associated therapies.
Amy holds certification in both Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine from the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
She holds a license from the Board of Medicine to practice Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Massachusetts.
From 1995 to 2003, Amy worked at a progressive Physical Therapy practice specializing in manual therapy and exercise training.
Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine works to assist the bodies natural ability to heal.
This is accomplished by diagnosing and looking for any imbalances in the the Qi, Blood of the body along with assessing proper function of the organ systems.
Treatment may also be beneficial as a supplemental treatment for smoking cessation, pain control, weight management and fertility.
Imbalances within the body are detected by Listening for symptoms, Looking for signs (presented on the tongue, complexion and physical structure), and Feeling the state of the energy (in the pulse, abdomen and channels).
This is accomplished by diagnosing and looking for any imbalances in the the Qi, Blood of the body along with assessing proper function of the organ systems.
Treatment may also be beneficial as a supplemental treatment for smoking cessation, pain control, weight management and fertility.
Imbalances within the body are detected by Listening for symptoms, Looking for signs (presented on the tongue, complexion and physical structure), and Feeling the state of the energy (in the pulse, abdomen and channels).
If running late for an appointment, no more than 30 minutes, we will do our best to provide a full treatment.
You will be charged the full amount.
If you arrive more than 30 minutes late, we may be unable to treat you.
You will be charged for treatment as a missed appointment.
We advise you to plan ahead with your scheduling to keep consistency in your treatments.
It is easier to cancel an appointment than try to obtain your desired time slot within a short time period.
We do our best to get you in as soon as possible and keep an updated cancellation list.
You will be charged the full amount.
If you arrive more than 30 minutes late, we may be unable to treat you.
You will be charged for treatment as a missed appointment.
We advise you to plan ahead with your scheduling to keep consistency in your treatments.
It is easier to cancel an appointment than try to obtain your desired time slot within a short time period.
We do our best to get you in as soon as possible and keep an updated cancellation list.
Acupuncture does not usually hurt, it should actually be very relaxing.
Sometimes you might feel a little pinch, but once the needles are inserted you should feel quite comfortable.
Acupuncture needles are very different than traditional hypodermic needles.
Acupuncture needles are much thinner needles that are solid.
They are not hollow & used for drawing up a fluid like a traditional needle.
The reason acupuncture needles do not hurt like a traditional needle is because they are so thin and 'hairlike'.
Sometimes you might feel a little pinch, but once the needles are inserted you should feel quite comfortable.
Acupuncture needles are very different than traditional hypodermic needles.
Acupuncture needles are much thinner needles that are solid.
They are not hollow & used for drawing up a fluid like a traditional needle.
The reason acupuncture needles do not hurt like a traditional needle is because they are so thin and 'hairlike'.
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