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  • Heather Dorst, RN, LAc 320 Points
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    Heather Dorst, RN, LAc

    Traditional Acupuncture at Ruscombe Mansion
    4801 Yellowwood Ave.
    Baltimore, MD 21209
  • Kim Deane, MAc., LAc. 460 Points

    Kim Deane, MAc., LAc.

    Revive Community Acupuncture
    7100 Baltimore Ave
    206
    College Park, MD 20740
  • Kathleen Gonzalez, LAC
    100 Points

    Kathleen Gonzalez, LAC

    5613 Goucher Drive
    College Park, MD 20740
  • Frances Korbly

    Frances Korbly

    4601 Beechwood Road
    College Park, MD 20740

Nearby Cities

Greenbelt (3.69 mi)
Takoma Park (3.79 mi)
Silver Spring (4.84 mi)
Seabrook (5.02 mi)
Chevy Chase (7.52 mi)
Washington (7.97 mi)
Kensington (8.11 mi)
Bowie (8.66 mi)
Bethesda (8.77 mi)
Burtonsville (9.02 mi)
Laurel (9.48 mi)
Arlington (10.08 mi)
Fulton (11.79 mi)
McLean (13.32 mi)
Crofton (13.48 mi)

Acupuncturist Info

Acupuncturist Summary: An Acupuncture Specialist (or Acupuncturist) uses needles to treat illnesses and pain. People visit an Acupuncture Specialist to relieve pain, stress, and allergies.

Acupuncturist FAQs:
What is an Acupuncture Specialist?
An Acupuncturist is a licensed professional who performs acupuncture. A Acupuncturist is also called an Acupuncturist. An Acupuncturist uses needles to prevent and cure illnesses or pain.

When should I see an Acupuncturist?
You can see an Acupuncturist to relieve pain or stress. You can also see an Acupuncturist to treat headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, or allergies.

What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a medicine practiced by a trained Acupuncturist. It originated in China and involves using needles to ease pain by stimulating the body. Acupuncturists have practiced in China for over 3,000 years.


Acupuncturist Related Terms: facial renewal acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, Gua Sha, Zen Shiatsu, Chinese herbal formula, herbal medicine, smoking cessation, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), pain relief, alternative medicine, Acupuncturist