I completed my undergraduate studies in Psychology, Sociology, and Gender Studies at Stony Brook University. From there, I continued my education at Pacific College of Health Sciences, where I gained extensive knowledge in Acupuncture. Through the use of acupuncture, cupping, and other Eastern healing modalities, I’ve developed a holistic practice that I now offer to my community. My main interests lie in using acupuncture to address sport medical, neurological disorders, and generalized pain. I also bring a broad understanding of many other diseases and disorders to my work.
Focuses on treating musculoskeletal injuries, enhancing performance, and speeding recovery
Effective in treating acute injuries (e.g., sprains, strains) and chronic conditions (e.g., tendinitis, plantar fasciitis).
Helps reduce inflammation, increase circulation, and promote tissue repair.
Symptoms like:
Swelling or inflammation
Joint stiffness or locking
Decreased performance or stamina
Progressive worsening if left untreated
We can help with any neurological dysfunction
We use eastern medicine in combination with the knowledge of western medicine to bring the patient back into balance
Symptoms like:
Alzheimer's disease
Cerebral Palsy
Dizziness
Headaches and Migraines
Seizures
Stroke
and others syndromes.
This is one of the ways I could perform trigger points and on the spot releases thus calming your body.
We have a myriad of pain anywhere in the body and from Muscular Dystrophy to Back pain.
Symptoms like:
Back Pain
Nerve damage
General/Specific Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
and many more