Acupuncture is becoming more and more popular as people seek alternatives to Western medicine. Many of our patients have come to us after giving up on traditional methods used by many Doctors Today. Acupuncture treats the underlining causes not the symptoms. There are other colleagues working at our clinics.
Our Naturopath, Dr. Tanis Kleckler, graduated from NUNM (National university of Natural Medicine) in Portland, OR also she is a licensed acupuncturist graduated from OCOM (Oreon College of Oriental Medicine) in Portland, OR.Natalie Lehmann LAc. MaCOM practice full time at Lake Oswego office. Graduated from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine in Portland with a Master's degree (1999) and a Doctoral degree (2007) in Acupuncture and Oriental Herbal Medicine.
She also trained and interned at the China Nanjing International Acupuncture University and Training Center in Nanjing, China, with a specialty in cardiovascular medicine, with further training in the doctoral program in women's health and geriatric medicine; also trained in Seoul, Korea during this period.
Our Naturopath, Dr. Tanis Kleckler, graduated from NUNM (National university of Natural Medicine) in Portland, OR also she is a licensed acupuncturist graduated from OCOM (Oreon College of Oriental Medicine) in Portland, OR.Natalie Lehmann LAc. MaCOM practice full time at Lake Oswego office. Graduated from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine in Portland with a Master's degree (1999) and a Doctoral degree (2007) in Acupuncture and Oriental Herbal Medicine.
She also trained and interned at the China Nanjing International Acupuncture University and Training Center in Nanjing, China, with a specialty in cardiovascular medicine, with further training in the doctoral program in women's health and geriatric medicine; also trained in Seoul, Korea during this period.
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Don't be surprised when Nikki asks to look at your tongue.
She asks everyone.
The human tongue will show a lot about what is going on inside your body.
Your tongue, pulse and many other clues all aid in making a diagnosis for the patient and are essential in helping to form a treatment plan.
Information is gathered in order to make a diagnosis.
A practitioner of TCM will use four methods (looking, listening, asking and palpation).
By using a combination of a patients signs and symptoms the practitioner can determine the patterns of disharmony which requires rebalancing.
She asks everyone.
The human tongue will show a lot about what is going on inside your body.
Your tongue, pulse and many other clues all aid in making a diagnosis for the patient and are essential in helping to form a treatment plan.
Information is gathered in order to make a diagnosis.
A practitioner of TCM will use four methods (looking, listening, asking and palpation).
By using a combination of a patients signs and symptoms the practitioner can determine the patterns of disharmony which requires rebalancing.
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