Since moving to Boston in 2012, I have experienced a quality of life upgrade. I spend my time enjoying the beach, the garden we are growing in the yard, the community and my friends. My happiness has influenced my practice and has allowed me to reach so many new people here.
My work with clients continues to inspire me. In just the past week I have seen cases including hand numbness and tingling, low back pain/inflexibility, insomnia/waking at 3am, work life balance issues, detox and weight loss concerns, hip surgery recovery, endometriosis pain management, anxiety, grief and recovery from loss. This work is not limited to acute physical concerns. We are looking at you as a whole person. In my acupuncture office, you are a mind-body-soul-history-goals-human. I want to know you so that I can contribute to your healing and progress in this life.
People often mention various symptoms and wonder if I can help. There is truly NO Thing acupuncture cannot help. We do not cure. We do not fix. We heal. Healing is a process, a wild, unpredictable thing that often leads us by the nose into issues that we have yet to address. Healing is automatic and simultaneously difficult. Acupuncture can help get past roadblocks and speed the process along and help you keep your head through the challenges.
I work out of Exhale Spa in Back Bay (Boston) Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (3-9pm). During the school year I am a teaching assistant at near by New England School of Acupuncture. I also treat clients in my home office in West Medford.
In my off hours I can be found training in Tae Kwon Do at Jae Hun Kim in Porter Square or heading to one of our local beaches for a bit of boogie boarding and beach combing.
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