About Me

I began my studies of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture in 1996. In 1999, I graduated from the New England School of Acupuncture with a Masters of Acupuncture degree, became licensed and opened my practice, Amesbury Acupuncture. I moved to West Newbury, MA in 2011 and changed the name to The Access Clinic for Wellness. As of 10/1/19 my practice moved to Byfield to a handicapped accessible office. I continue to take courses yearly to enhance my knowledge of Oriental Medicine and other complimentary modalities such as Zero Balancing. I have trained in Sound therapy and incorporate this into my sessions.
Oriental Medicine diagnoses conditions according to its own unique understanding of the how the body functions. As a practitioner I take into consideration: lifestyle, stress level, health history, family health history, diet and how well your body is functioning. All these variables play an integral part in your state of balance and well-being. The Chinese philosopher Hsu Ta-Ch’un 1757, was quoted as saying “Illnesses may be identical but the person suffering from them are different. Physicians therefore must carefully take into account the differences among the people...” I have founded my philosophy of practice on this sage advice. Through my 20+ years of treating clients, I have seen many conditions. Each similar condition has shared the same western medical diagnosis but their Acupuncture or Herbal treatment may be different. Eastern medicine understands the importance of looking at the whole person. When I understand the clients’ complete picture I can diagnose what is causing the symptom. This knowledge will allow me to treat and advise the client to make adjustments so that the symptom does not return or worsen. If you have questions about how Acupuncture can help you call the office at 978-407-0204. I look forward to helping you.