NOTE: The HALL / 217 overpass will be closed for nine months starting 3/4/24! Please consult your favorite map for an alternate route. The clinic is located at 8249 SW Cirrus Drive, Beaverton OR 97008. Masks are optional but encouraged to protect my most fragile patients. Feel free to use the wait list if you can’t find a time that works for you. I do not work weekends. Please note that in-person appointments are limited to people who are fully vaccinated and boosted OR strictly isolating. Details here. Telehealth appointments are at the bottom of this page. Per the new No Surprises Act for all healthcare providers, effective 1/1/22, Good Faith Estimates are available upon request.

Acupuncture

Tiny (about the thickness of a hair) single-use, sterile needles are used at precise points to reduce pain, increase blood flow and mobility, and speed up healing. Also useful for internal medicine issues like hormonal imbalances, digestive issues, sleep, stress, anxiety, etc. NOTE: In-person appointments are limited to those who are fully vaccinated or strictly isolating. Details here: http://... Read More

Tiny (about the thickness of a hair) single-use, sterile needles are used at precise points to reduce pain, increase blood flow and mobility, and speed up healing. Also useful for internal medicine issues like hormonal imbalances, digestive issues, sleep, stress, anxiety, etc. NOTE: In-person appointments are limited to those who are fully vaccinated or strictly isolating. Details here: http://rosecityacupuncture.com/blog/soft-re-open/


Massage Therapy

I do advanced medical massage, not an all-over spa experience. The treatments are generally relaxing and feel good, but they are focused on correcting a dysfunction. By making functional changes in the muscle and nervous system, and structural changes in the fascia / scar tissue, we create long lasting change and improvement. Some treatments, particularly for plantar fasciitis, may be briefly p... Read More

I do advanced medical massage, not an all-over spa experience. The treatments are generally relaxing and feel good, but they are focused on correcting a dysfunction. By making functional changes in the muscle and nervous system, and structural changes in the fascia / scar tissue, we create long lasting change and improvement. Some treatments, particularly for plantar fasciitis, may be briefly painful, but should stop hurting when the procedure does. NOTE: In-person appointments are limited to those who are fully vaccinated or strictly isolating. Details here: http://rosecityacupuncture.com/blog/soft-re-open/


Lifestyle Consulting

We will analyze what's causing or exacerbating your issues, and find changes you can make with acupressure, self-massage, nutrition, posture, stretches, strengthening exercises, ergonomics, self-talk, etc to improve your life. We’ll focus on immediate relief plus long term strategies. This works beautifully with telehealth appointments as well as in-person.

I first learned functional anatomy and biomechanics as a personal trainer and noncompetitive body builder. My background in fitness - and my own experience with severe injury and recovery - gives me an advanced understanding of chronic pain and muscular & joint problems. I attended both chiropractic school and the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, where I earned a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (2004). The curriculum there included Tuina (deep tissue massage) and Qi Gong (energy work). OCOM is widely regarded as one of the best alternative medicine schools in the country: They were the first to be awarded a nationally accredited Doctoral program, and are actively involved in nationally funded scientific research. In 2001, a car accident left me crippled and housebound. I went from being a rock-climbing martial artist to being trapped on my couch, nearly suicidal from the constant pain. Once I discovered acupuncture and osteopathy my body was finally able to heal itself. That experience and the complete recovery that followed gave me a greater understanding of the emotional and physical effects of chronic pain, allowing me to more thoroughly relate to my patients. I can truly say that I’ve been there, and I know how to help you come back to being yourself.

My personal interests include making jewelry, science, the SCA (I do Ancient Rome living history), photography, movies, and travel.

I have received multiple awards for excellence from Angie’s List, Talk of the Town, and Best of Portland.

I first learned functional anatomy and biomechanics as a personal trainer and noncompetitive body... Read More

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Located at: 8249 SW Cirrus Dr, Building 16, Beaverton
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