What We Offer

My mission as an acupuncturist is to provide a safe haven for everyone who walks through my door. I strongly believe we all have an innate ability to heal ourselves, and it is merely my job to help direct you down that path. I provide health and wellness services foundational to Chinese Medicine, with my primary specialty being acupuncture. I also use other Chinese Medicine modalities like herbal medicine, cupping, gua sha, moxa, and auricular therapy as auxiliary to my acupuncture treatments. I love to incorporate nutritional counseling, aromatherapy, and mindfulness in my treatment plans. My experience includes providing care for women’s health and fertility, various pain conditions, sports medicine, anxiety and emotional imbalances, digestive and respiratory issues, insomnia, pediatrics, and anti-aging services.

Acupuncture is an invaluable support in helping us to achieve supreme health and well-being so we can live our most joyful lives. I am so excited to walk with you in your journey and bring you to better days!

A person administering an acupuncture needle into the back of a patient to help with pain and other symptoms.

Cupping

Cupping helps with musculoskeletal pain; it is mostly used on the neck and back but can also be used elsewhere. Cupping can be added on to any treatment, or booked as a 30-minute standalone appointment.

Two hands holding three gua sha stones that are used in Chinese medicine to help with pain or cosmetic enhancements.

Moxibustion

The burning of mugwort on certain acupuncture points to further stimulate the points and improve the flow of qi in the body. Like cupping and Gua Sha, Moxa can also be added to any treatment if necessary.

A collection of dried herbs, roots, and spices in glass jars and bowls on a white surface, including a large ginger root, and dried lavender flowers. Herbs that help the body heal from the inside out.

Facial Gua Sha

A form of facial massage adapted from the Traditional Chinese Medicine technique that involves using a flat stone with specific strokes to help the skin with its natural healing process. Facial Gua Sha is its own service.

A woman lying down with her eyes closed while a practitioner performs acupuncture on her face, inserting thin needles near her nose.

Essential Oils

Aromatherapy and essential oils are used during each session to help enhance the treatment.

Acupuncture

Helping with over 100 clinical symptoms, acupuncture works to reset the nervous system and help you function optimally. Each treatment ranges from 45 minutes to 90 minutes.

Four glass cups that are used on a patient to help with pain and other symptoms.

Gua Sha

A similar modality to cupping, Gua Sha is a scraping method performed on painful areas of the body, helping with different types of musculoskeletal pain. Gua Sha can be added on to any treatment if necessary.

Close-up of hands lighting a match to ignite the burning of the herb mugwort, which in Chinese medicine is used as moxibustion.

Herbal Medicine

A wonderful way to enhance acupuncture treatments, herbs work from the inside out and help to strengthen the body and combat ailments or disease. Each formula is specific to the patient and what they are presenting with.

A purple, marbled facial roller, a purple marble gua sha, and three rough purple gemstones on a light beige background.

Cosmetic Acupuncture

Using Traditional Chinese Medicine, different techniques are used to increase collagen production, promote cellular regeneration, and minimize fine lines and wrinkles.

A person holding a small essential oil bottle pouring it into a diffuser, with steam or vapor rising from the diffuser.

Welcome to your better days.