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Emily began her professional career by attending the prestigious AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine where she earned her Master's degree in Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture. While in school she began an internship at The Texas Center for Reproductive Acupuncture (TCRA) during which she had the opportunity to study under Kirsten Hurder-Karchmer, whose innovative leadership in fertility acupuncture stoked Emily's passion for helping couples.

Working at TCRA was career changing and provided Emily the platform to move to north Texas to open their Plano and Fort Worth locations where she served as the clinical director and senior fertility acupuncturist of both locations until 2012. During this time she was able to build strong client and doctor relationships as well as further expand her education in the field of fertility acupuncture, preconception healthcare, and nutrition.

Through her extensive experience Emily has recognized how the impact of nutrition, digestion, stress, and lifestyle choices can have on our overall health and works to gently encourage nature's intent by improving each of these areas.
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Increase blood flow, reduce stress, and improve your chances of a healthy conception and positive IUI/IVF outcome.
Acupuncture can ease many discomforts of pregnancy like nausea, pain, headaches, and heartburn.
Herbs, recipes, moxibustion, and acupuncture to recover, repair, and rejuvenate during the afterbirth period.
Moxa is traditionally added to an acupuncture session to strengthen the effect of the treatment.
I love what I do and I believe it shows in the time and care I take with each and every one of my patients.
In your session we will discuss your chief complaint, possible root cause(s), and how we can work together to begin to heal.
I include nutritional counseling and stress management therapies, as I strongly believe so many of our ailments are a result of an unhealthy gut flora and a high stress lifestyle.
Are you struggling with infertility?
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which includes acupuncture and herbs, has a long history of successfully treating infertility and women's health issues that dates back centuries.
When used in conjunction with each other they can offer an effective therapy for those wanting to conceive naturally or adjuvunct therapy to an IUI/IVF cycle.
Recent research shows us how effective acupuncture can be in increasing pregnancy rates, reducing miscarriage, and supporting a healthy pregnancy.
70% of our immune system resides in our gut and 90% of neurotransmitters, including serotonin, are created there.
A healthy digestive environment determines how well we absorb our nutrients, eliminate our wastes, balance our hormones, detoxify, and determines how stable our moods are.
Maintaining a healthy GI tract, from beginning (mouth) to end (anus), is key to feeling good and functioning optimally.
Chinese medicine embodies 7 pillars of treatment, among those, nutrition is of utmost importance.
The therapy of cupping, like acupuncture, has been used in China for thousands of years.
It's application has been found to be useful in both ancient and modern civilizations.
As recently as the early 1900s, cupping has been widely used throughout Europe and Africa and is gaining popularity here in the U.S.
The cupping therapy process is the use of either glass or plastic cups to create a suction along the skin.
The skin is our largest organ and contains a rich supply of blood vessels and connective tissues.
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