Traditional Chinese Acupuncture is our primary focus at the Integrated Center For Oriental Medicine.

Auricular(Ear) Acupuncture is a micromeridian system of acupuncture points that use approximately 200 points in the ear. The concept was first identified in ancient China but was developed by Dr. Nozier of France. This system is used world wide. It is used quite often for addictions, pain management and overall calming.

Scalp Acupuncture is used to treat neurological problems such as stroke and headaches. Developed in mainland China it is used in conjunction with physical therapy to speed up the rehabilitation after a stroke.

Koryo (Korean) Hand Therapy (KHT) is a unique micromeridian system. Hand points were known in ancient China, but it wasn't until Dr. Tae Woo Yoo of South Korea discovered a whole system of points. Based on the theory of meridians it is highly effective in treating pain problems.

Ah Shi Points points are acupuncture points on the body that become spontaneously sore. Thought to be connected to the primary meridian system these points are highly effective in treating muscular pain problems. Similar to Trigger Points developed by Dr. Janet Travell.

Acupressure is used as an alternative to acupuncture for infants and children. Quite effective when applied to the auricular, KHT, Ah Shi and scalp points