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Meet Our New Acupuncturist! Bradley Stiles

We are proud to announce Bradley Stiles, M.Ac., L.Ac. as our newest acupuncturist. Starting on July 30th, Brad will be seeing patients:

Monday       … 7am – 11am

Tuesday      … 7am – 12pm

Wednesday… 7am – 11am

Brad is ready to see patients with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Cigna and Aetna plans.

Bradley Stiles, M.Ac., L.Ac.

 

Read a little more about Brad…

Bradley Stiles’ path to becoming an acupuncturist started out as a skeptical patient.  He went into treatment to find help for the chronic back pain that comes from his scoliosis.  Surprised by the results, Brad decided to study acupuncture.  He completed his Masters degree of Acupuncture in September 2016 at the Maryland University of Integrative Health.  Brad has a clinical interest in sports medicine acupuncture and creating improvements in injury recovery, pain management, and the side benefits (instead of side effects) of acupuncture creating better overall health and well-being.

Brad is Certified in Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture and received his training under Virginia Doran.  Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture uses acupuncture to reduce the impression of fine lines and wrinkles.  Facial Acupuncture uses needles in certain areas to reduce the effects of sagging portions of the face including the jowls, cheeks, or eyebrows.

When Brad isn’t working he enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife and twin girls, traveling to new and interesting places (with plans to visit Thailand and Peru soon!), and enjoys staying active by doing weightlifting, yoga, and running.  He occasionally finds time to put together a star wars Lego set for fun.

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Five Acupuncture Points for Summer

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Seven Ways Acupuncture Can Help Men’s Health

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TCM and Libido in Men

If your love life is lackluster, have you considered Traditional Chinese medicine to help a sagging libido? Acupuncture and herbal formulas may just be the ticket to improve your sex life and reignite your fire. continue reading »

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