What's your mission? Here's mine.

I’m on a mission to help you live more authentically; stress, anxiety, pain and chronic illness running your life isn’t part of that.I want to help as many people as possible move past pain - physical, mental and emotional; and get back to living. Does one of these scenarios resonate:

  • Debilitating sciatic pain that prevents you from being able to sit at the dinner table
  • Anxiety that causes such extreme sweating and heart racing you’re sometimes embarrassed at work
  • Stress that has you awake all night thinking the same thoughts over and over and over instead of getting the rest you need to tackle the challenge head on

I understand how pain and dis-ease are preventing you from living and I can help.In my own life, I went through a period of time where work stress was causing a lot of dis-ease, digestive symptoms, insomnia, anxiety along with basically running my life. Before I became an Acupuncturist, I worked as a corporate trainer. There were parts of my work that I absolutely loved, especially empowering others to do well at work they loved. However, there was also a lot of stress and along with that stress came the impact on my health and wellness.To help with this I turned to Acupuncture. Through regular treatments, I found real transformation in my life. Not only was I able to manage my stress and overcome a number of health challenges, I was empowered to make choices consistent with who I am and what I wanted to accomplish. Ultimately, this led me to study Acupuncture and become a healthcare provider. I wanted to share my passion and this approach to health and wellness.In healthcare, there are many treatment modalities and all of them have merit. What is unique about the way I work with patients is I embrace an approach where together we explore what makes sense for each individual on their quest for wellness. I employ a patient-centered approach to support patients as they move past pain and illness and get back to living, authentically.

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