Acupuncture is recommended as a complementary therapy to medical treatments when pain is poorly controlled, when nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy or surgical anesthesia are poorly controlled, or when other side effects are clinically significant. It can also help promote an overall sense of balance and well-being.
Before I became a licensed acupuncturist in Pennsylvania, I had four years experience as a Reiki Master working with other integrative cancer treatment modalities supporting both cancer survivors and cancer patients. I was a Reiki volunteer at the You Can Thrive! Organization for breast cancer survivors in Manhattan and provided Reiki to out-patients while they were receiving chemotherapy treatments at the RWJ Hospital Cancer Institute Clinic in Hamilton, NJ.
I received my M.S. in Acupuncture from the prestigious Pacific College of Oriental Medicine at New York.
Now that the focus of my work is acupuncture, I no longer practice Reiki. I have a wide range of experience working with those who are dealing with cancer.
My own treatment with acupuncture for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) provides me with a unique patient’s perspective of how acupuncture can help those with pain, stress, and brain injuries.
PA License AK001185
www.acupuncturebygeorgepa.com
201 Woolston Drive, Suite 2A
Morrisville, Pennsylvania 19067
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