Acupuncture : Brynn Graham, MAcOM, LAc

Brynn received her Masters Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine in 2001. She is a state licensed Acupuncturist and is nationally certified in Acupuncture by the NCCAOM. In addition to her practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine which utilizes acupuncture, Chinese herbal remedies, nutritional therapy, Asian bodywork, and other modalities, Brynn is trained in the use of ETPS Microcurrent (Electro Therapeutic Point Stimulation) and MPT (Microcurrent Positional Tuina) Therapies, and is certified in Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture. Previous to her work in Oriental Medicine, Brynn worked in the field of Western Medicine for nearly 20 years. Brynn strives to utilize her many years of experience in medicine and variety of healing modalities in bringing a holistic, well-rounded approach in helping you with your health concerns.
Acupuncture is a healing therapy that has been practiced for centuries using fine, disposable needles at selected points of the body. Each individual has their own life force, or Qi (pronounced “chee”), that circulates throughout their body by way of energetic meridians, or channels. Acupuncture effectively treats numerous health concerns at the energetic level. This means benefits can be seen on the physical, mental/emotional, and spiritual levels. Common benefits from acupuncture are relief from pain, reduction of stress, and increased physical and mental energy, to name a few. Click here see “Conditions Commonly Treated with Acupuncture” for more info. By accessing the energetic meridians at acupoints, the needles help bring balance to the flow of Qi throughout the body. This balance, over a period of time, helps to restore the body’s natural ability to heal itself.
Chinese Herbal Remedies
Herbs, the original form of medicine, are now being rediscovered for their invaluable benefits. The sophisticated science of Chinese Herbology has proven itself over thousands of years for a multitude of health conditions. Traditionally, Chinese Medicine has utilized acupuncture together with herbs for a more complete system of medicine as these modalities are known to mutually benefit each other. The focus of herbs is to support the body’s self-healing ability. Herbs nourish us physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. For your convenience, we have available many traditional Chinese herbal formulas in our herbal pharmacy. We carry both teapill and tincture versions of patented formulas from Kan Herbal Co. and Plum Flower Brand.
Facial Rejuvenation
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture (FRA) is a relatively painless, non-surgical method of reducing the signs of the aging process. Although FRA is sometimes referred to as an acupuncture facelift, it is more than a cosmetic procedure It is a rejuvenation process designed to help the whole body look and feel younger. FRA treatments are based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and involve the insertion of hair-thin needles into acupuncture points in specific areas of the face and body along the energetic meridians of the body to produce intended changes and to restore balance in the body. Microcurrent Therapy is also utilized in some circumstances to help reduce puffiness and to stimulate collagen production in the facial area. Practitioners of FRA know how to specifically affect the face while simultaneously treating the underlying factors that contribute to the aging process. Regular treatments may erase as many as five to fifteen years from the face. Anyone concerned with looking and feeling younger and slowing down the aging process can benefit from FRA. Treatments are designed specifically for each individual according to their skin care needs.
ETPS (Electro Therapeutic Point Stimulation)
ETPS Microcurrent (Electro Therapeutic Point Stimulation) and MPT (Microcurrent Positional Tuina) are a quick and effective treatment modality used for patients with any type of musculoskeletal pain including, but not limited to: plantar fasciitis, neuromas, foot pain, TMJ, trigger finger, tennis elbow, any joint immobility/pain, arthritic pain, neck or other spine-related pain, post-operative pain, myofascial tightness and many other painful conditions including scar tissue and adhesions.
The ETPS unit is a handheld device powered by a 9-volt battery, which deeply releases tightness and tenderness in the soft tissues of the body and greatly enhances the effect of acupuncture and massage. Patients usually see immediate improvement in range of motion as well as a reduction in pain. It is a great alternative to acupuncture needles for sensitive or needle-phobic patients, as well as for children.
Rates for general treatments:
Initial Acupuncture Visit (90 minutes): $95
Follow-up Acupuncture Visit (60-90 minutes): $75
Student and Senior Acupuncture Visit: $50
Facial Rejuvenation Treatments (90 minutes+): $100
Office hours: Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays 9am to 5pm.
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Cancellation policy: Cancellations made within less than 24 hours notice are subject to charge in full.
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