Nurturing LIfe Acupuncture & Wellness
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As we reopen, we will start with limited dates/hours. We are also making some changes to our policies and procedures in line with guidance issued by the US Centers for Disease Control, state and local public health agencies, and professional organizations to make the clinic as safe as possible for both our patients and our staff. Please review the modified hours and new protocols from here before contacting us for an appointment.

Having evolved over thousands of years, acupuncture is one of the oldest continually practiced medical modalities in the world. Acupuncture is used to prevent and treat disease, relieve pain, balance mood, enhance athletic performance, increase fertility, and improve overall health and wellness. Our mission is to help you to live in a more healthier, happier, balanced lifestyle.

When your body is in balance, your soul stays happy and you will more easily achieve what you are looking for in your life. Each person is unique and your healthcare should be given as such.
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My goal is to help you achieve optimum health and wellness.
Through working with my patients I have seen the impressive results that acupuncture and Chinese medicine can have.
I am grateful to be able to share the benefit of my extensive education with you.
My background includes training not only in acupuncture, but in a wide array of Chinese medicine modalities.
I am licensed by the state and recognized by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
Your unique health care situation is of the utmost importance to me.
Bill is a licensed acupuncturist in New Jersey and New York, and is board-certified in acupuncture.
He earned his master's degree in acupuncture from the Tri-State College of Acupuncture in New York City, receiving training in three styles, including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Acupuncture Physical Medicine (APM), and the style of Japanese master Kiiko Matsumoto (KM).
His training also encompassed various adjunct modalities including electrical acupuncture, cupping, gua sha, auriculotherapy, and amma and tui na bodywork.
Chinese herbs are often used in conjunction with acupuncture for added therapeutic effect.
While many cultures have herbal medicine traditions, the sophistication of Chinese herbal medicine is unsurpassed.
Chinese herbal medicine has a long history reaching back several thousand years, and the resulting system is now used to treat everything from the common cold to symptoms associated with cancer.
There are thousands of herbs in the Chinese materia medica, of which about 300 are commonly used.
You will generally receive a mixture of several different herbs in a formula that has been tailored to your condition.
Tui na means "pushing grasping, " and is a powerful form of Chinese medical bodywork.
Based on the same Oriental medical principles as acupuncture, tui na seeks to improve the flow of qi through the meridian channels.
Tui na is particularly effective for conditions involving muscles, tendons and joints, such as structural misalignment, orthopedic problems and sports injuries.
It can also be used to treat internal diseases.
Cupping is an ancient technique, used in many cultures, in which a special cup is applied to the skin and held in place by suction.
Many first-time patients are concerned that acupuncture needles will feel like hypodermic injections at the doctor's office, but they won't.
The acupuncture intake process will involve questions about your current state of health, past illnesses, and family history.
Acupuncture works by activating the body's own healing powers, so it can be beneficial for many health conditions.
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