Services Offered
Chronic and Acute Pain
Acupuncture is the most well-known & considered safe when performed by a qualified practitioner. Th acupuncture for pain treatment. fine needles are inserted into specific "acupoints" on the body. The goal is to stimulate the flow of Qi (energy) and Blood, release tension, reduce inflammation, promote natural healing, and trigger the release of endorphins (the body's natural painkillers).
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​Whole Body Pain
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Headache (tension, cluster)
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Migraine
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Facial pain
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Ear pain
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Jaw Pain
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Dental pain
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Neck Pain
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Frozen Shoulders
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Arm Pain
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Elbow & Wrist Pain
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Carpal Tunnel
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Back pain
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Hip Pain
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Leg Pain
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Knee Pain
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Arthritis & Joint pain
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Heel pain (Plantar Fasciitis)
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Diabetic Pain
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Fibromyalgia
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Sports injuries/Stress Fractures
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Sprain/Strain/Tears
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Post-Accident Pain
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Post-Surgery Pain
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Cancer pain
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Mental Health
The holistic perspective on mental health, viewing the mind and body as inextricably linked. Unlike a purely symptomatic approach, integrating TCM therapies with psychotherapy and, when necessary, herbal medication, provides a more comprehensive and effective path to mental well-being. It empowers individuals to understand their emotional landscape in relation to their physical health and actively participate in restoring balance.
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Insomnia
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Stress Related disorder
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Hormonal Imbalances
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Anxiety
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Anger & Mood Swings
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Depression
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Irritability
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Prolonged Sadness
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Mental Fatigue
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Poor Concentration
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Poor Memory
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Cognitive Support
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Delay Advancing Dementia
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Elated Emotion
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Panic Attacks
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Post Traumatic Stress D (PTSD)
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Smoke Secession
Internal Medicine
It aims to restore the body's inherent self-healing capabilities by bringing its internal environment back into balance. It's a highly personalized and adaptive approach that considers the patient's unique constitution and the evolving nature of their illness.
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Constipation
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Diarrhea
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Indigestion
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Acid Reflux
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Bloating
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Prolapse of Organs
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Hemorrhoid
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Asthma
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Chronic Cough
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Allergies
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Skin Issues (Acne, Psoriasis)
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Eye Issues (Dry, Floaters, Strain)
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Stuffy Sinus & Post-Nasal Drip
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Stuffy Nose
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Lump Stuck in the Throat
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Chest Tightness (stress-related)
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Abdominal Pain with Cramps
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Palpitations (Heart Pounding)
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Poor Circulation with Irregular Heartbeat
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Thyroid disorders
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Obesity
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Underweight
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Difficult Urination
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Edema (Swelling)
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Dizziness
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Tinnitus
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Hair Loss
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Autoimmune Diseases (e.g., Parkinson's D, MS, Myasthenia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus)
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Weak Immune System
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Cold Body & Extremities
Women's Health
TCM views women's health through the lens of Qi (vital energy), blood, and the balance of Yin and Yang, particularly as they relate to the Kidney, Liver, and Spleen organ systems, which are considered crucial for female reproductive health. The menstrual cycle is seen as a vital indicator of a woman's health; any irregularity, pain, or discomfort is considered a sign of an underlying health issue.
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Menstrual pain
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Irregular Period
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Heavy or Scanty Bleeding
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Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
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Amenorrhea (Absence of Periods)
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Vaginal Discharge (Leucorrhea)
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Vaginal Bleeding
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Vaginal Itching
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Menopause (Hot Flashes, Dry Mouth, Night Sweat, Insomnia, Low Libido, Vaginal Dryness)
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Breast Tenderness/Lumps​
Infertility, Pregnancy & Post-Partum
TCM View: Infertility is seen as an inability of the uterus to provide a suitable environment for conception and gestation. A holistic perspective on infertility, collaborating with Western Medicine to identify and address these underlying imbalances to restore the body's natural ability to conceive and carry a healthy pregnancy. Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Nutrition, Lifestyle Modification, and stress Management will help prepare for In Vitro Fertilization ( IVF), intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
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​Conditions such as:
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
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Endometriosis
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Amenorrhea
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Luteal Phase Defect
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Low Egg Quality
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Unexplained Infertility
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Male Infertility
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Pregnancy &Post-Partum Care
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Morning Sickness
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Back Pain/Sciatica
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Breech Presentation
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Postpartum Depression and Exhaustion
Traditional Chinese Medicine
TCM plays a significant and often integral role in post-stroke treatment, particularly in Asia, where it's frequently integrated with conventional Western medical rehabilitation. TCM aims to address the multi-faceted aftermath of a stroke by restoring the flow of Qi (vital energy) and Blood, balancing internal organs, and supporting the body's natural healing processes.
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Motor Function Deficit
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Sensory Function Deficits
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Muscle Atrophy
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Numbness
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Body Imbalance
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Swallowing & Speech Difficulties (Dysphagia/Aphasia)
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Reduce Pain
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Scalp Acupuncture
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Enhance Cognitive Function:
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Manage Emotional Disturbances
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Promote Neurogenesis and Neuroprotection
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Neuropathy (Nerve Pain)