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We are an integrative medicine women's wellness clinic that incorporates Classical acupuncture and Chinese medicine with functional medicine. We utilize acupuncture, Chinese herbs, dietary therapy, nutraceuticals, and functional lab results to rebalance the microbiome, digestion, metabolism, and hormones; support emotions and down-regulate trauma states, optimize reproductive health, address chronic degenerative disease, and enhance facial rejuvenation. Please visit www.lumacupuncture.com for more information.
A Diplomate of Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)® has completed four
academic years of education at the master’s degree level in an
acupuncture and Chinese herbology program accredited by the
Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
(ACAOM) or has completed an international education program which is
substantially equivalent to ACAOM standards. ACAOM is the only
accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of
Education as the authority for quality education and training in
acupuncture and Oriental medicine. In addition to graduation from an
ACAOM accredited program, a Diplomate of Oriental Medicine
(NCCAOM)® must demonstrate professional competency by passing
NCCAOM certification examinations in Foundations of Oriental
Medicine, Acupuncture and Point Location, Chinese Herbology, and
Biomedicine as well as meet other NCCAOM certification requirements.
Generally, the NCCAOM Diplomate training and competency
verification is in sharp contrast to the acupuncture training of other
healthcare professionals such as chiropractors or registered nurses or even
medical doctors who typically receive 100-300 hours of abbreviated
training. 5
Certified (and licensed) acupuncturists and Oriental medicine
practitioners are also trained in standard medical history gathering,
safety, ethics, common pharmaceuticals and supplements, and
recognition of when to refer patients to other healthcare professionals or
consult with other medical practitioners.
Yes. We provide telemedicine services which may include custom herbal medicine, dietary/lifestyle therapy or remote acupuncture.
We wear masks and use hand-washing, and regular cleaning protocols to keep our staff, practitioners, and patients safe.