Find us at our new location at 135 NH Rte. 101A, Amherst starting Nov 13th, located in the Anjoli Salon and Spa

Unfortunately, at this time I am no longer accepting new clients for general practice. Please check back in July 2024 for any updates.

** PLEASE NOTE - Covid Policies, Mask wearing is optional, If YOU have any non-covid cold/flu symptoms, please help us keep everyone healthy and wear a mask while in the clinic. If you have Covid-like symptoms, have been exposed or tested positive, please call us for further instructions, 603-672-0272**

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is part of traditional Chinese medicine that’s been around for about 2,500 years. In 1997, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) documented and publicized acupuncture’s safety and efficacy for treating a wide range of conditions. Acupuncture improves the body’s functions and promotes the natural self-healing process by stimulating specific anatomic sites--commonly referred ... Read More

Acupuncture is part of traditional Chinese medicine that’s been around for about 2,500 years. In 1997, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) documented and publicized acupuncture’s safety and efficacy for treating a wide range of conditions.
Acupuncture improves the body’s functions and promotes the natural self-healing process by stimulating specific anatomic sites--commonly referred to as acupuncture points, or acupoints with the insertion of sterile, hair-thin, disposable stainless-steel needles.
The needles alter various biochemical and physiological imbalances, encouraging the body to activate and mobilize Qi (pronounced chee) and Blood, triggering proper metabolic function; essentially restoring the body's innate healing capacity. According to traditional Chinese medicine, qi is the lifeforce energy in the body — it helps regulate and move things in the body to keep us well. Stress, environmental factors, lifestyle behaviors, and genetics are some of the things that can block qi in the body.
Modern research shows that acupuncture stimulates the release of endorphins, serotonin, and other neurochemicals that promote circulation and hormonal balance as well as reduce pain and inflammation. Other stimulation techniques include: manual massage, moxibustion or heat therapy, cupping, and the application of topical herbal medicines.

I am a Licensed Acupuncturist by the New Hampshire Board of Acupuncture, and board certified Diplomate of Acupuncture by the NCCAOM.  I have  23 years of experience in Western Medicine as a Registered Nurse in local NH hospitals in various specialties such as cardiac, orthopedic, acute and chronic disease, psychology, maternity and preventative care.

I completed my extensive education and training in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine culminating in a Masters Degree in Acupuncture through the New England School of Acupuncture (NESA) in Newton, MA.

I have successfully treated conditions such as migraines, headaches, back pain, hip pain, knee pain, asthma, anxiety, shoulder pain, neck pain, mild to moderate depression, smoking cessation, digestive issues, endometriosis, TMJ and more.

I am a Licensed Acupuncturist by the New Hampshire Board of Acupuncture, and board certified Dipl... Read More

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Located at: 135 NH-101A, THE SQUARE, Amherst
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