Rooted in the heart of Ridgewood, Queens NY, we provide a tranquil escape for healing and rejuvenation. Connect with us for a personalized session.
Amidst the vibrant and historic streets of Ridgewood, Tigerlily Holistic stands as a beacon of calm and wellness. Our clinic is a haven where the busy urban life meets the tranquil art of acupuncture, offering a retreat for those seeking balance and health.
Acupuncture can alleviate chronic pain conditions, including back pain, arthritis, and migraines.
It helps reduce stress and anxiety, promoting mental and emotional well-being.
Many individuals experience better sleep patterns after acupuncture treatments.
Acupuncture can boost the body's immune system, increasing resistance to illness.
It aids in digestive issues, such as indigestion and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Acupuncture enhances energy levels and overall vitality.
Residents of Ridgewood, with its diverse and dynamic community, turn to Tigerlily Holistic for an oasis of tranquility. Acupuncture is more than just needles; it’s a pathway to holistic health, cherished in our neighborhood for its ability to harmonize the hustle of city life with the body’s natural rhythms.
Discuss your health concerns and goals.
Gently insert fine needles into specific acupuncture points.
You'll rest comfortably for approximately 20-30 minutes.
The needles are carefully removed.
Discuss your progress and schedule future sessions if necessary.
Our practitioners aren’t just experts in acupuncture; they’re part of the Acupuncture Ridgewood Queens NY fabric, understanding the unique stresses and joys of city living. Our treatments are tailored to the needs of our neighbors, providing care that’s as much a part of Ridgewood as the iconic Gottscheer Hall and the historic Vander Ende-Onderdonk House.
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We’re more than a clinic; we’re a community. Tigerlily Holistic is a proud participant in local health fairs, workshops, and collaborations with other Ridgewood small businesses, strengthening the bonds of our shared quest for wellness.
Before Visiting Us: Take a stroll through the serene Ridgewood Reservoir or the bustling Myrtle Avenue before unwinding with us.
After Your Session: Complete your visit by enjoying the quaint cafes and shops that make Ridgewood the unique neighborhood we all love.
We reflect the diverse spirit of Ridgewood in our practice, welcoming all who seek healing. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to Queens, our doors are open to you.
Yes, acupuncture is safe when performed by a licensed acupuncturist using sterile needles.
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition. Your acupuncturist will create a personalized treatment plan.
Most people experience minimal discomfort, if any, during acupuncture.
Our practitioners aren’t just experts in acupuncture; they’re part of the Ridgewood fabric, understanding the unique stresses and joys of city living. Our treatments are tailored to the needs of our neighbors, providing care that’s as much a part of Ridgewood as the iconic Gottscheer Hall and the historic Vander Ende-Onderdonk House.
Don’t let pain and stress hold you back. Experience the transformative power of acupuncture at our clinic right here in Queens, NYC. Our expert practitioners are ready to guide you on your path to healing and wellness.
Whether you’re new to acupuncture or a returning patient, we’re committed to making your journey as comfortable and effective as possible. Take the first step towards a healthier, more balanced life. Book your appointment today and discover the difference holistic care can make.
Ariel’s practice is very active; incorporating a mix of Japanese hara (abdominal) palpation, “deep qi” and trigger point needling, Zero Balancing, craniosacral, bodywork as well as gua sha, cupping and/or moxa. This investigatory style encourages patients to engage with their own healing processes, and participate in their own transformative experience. Ariel habla español.
Specializes in orthopedics and complex conditions like Lyme and Parkinson’s. Te puede atender en español.
In addition to acupuncture he practices advanced tuina medical massage, cupping, medical qigong, and herbal medicine. Moreover, he pays attention to the whole person, providing compassionate holistic care.
Though a native of California, Michael is more of a New Yorker, and a resident of Williamsburg since the late 1980’s. Having also lived in Argentina, he is happy to work with Spanish-speaking patients. Michael has a doctoral degree in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Pacific College, and is nationally certified in Chinese Herbology. He specializes in orthopedic conditions and pain management, and with neurological and immunological disorders. Working with this holistic medicine, he effectively treats much more.
Michael has volunteered doing community acupuncture in Guatemala, and at a monthly recovery clinic in the Bronx. He has treated patients at the Veteran Affairs hospital in Manhattan and continues to work with stroke patients at NYU Lutheran Hospital in Brooklyn. Previously as a user experience designer he helped to make websites more “user centered.” Now as a Chinese Medicine practitioner, Michael’s focus is on “patient-centered” medicine, passionate about providing healthcare that is accessible while empowering people to better manage their own well being.
He is an avid swimmer, and regularly practices Qigong. Si se pone más cómodo, le puede atender en español.
Lacey Korb is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist. She holds a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Pacific College of Health and Science and a Bachelor’s of design. She is further certified in Facial Rejuvenation and Gua Sha Facial techniques.
Lacey became interested in East Asian Medicine after studying the energetic body for 15 years through the Mysore Ashtanga Yoga System. Through her practice, she witnessed the effects of energetic cultivation on the mind and body. She Received permission from her teacher in 2011 to conduct a Mysore program. Lacey hopes to help patients be their best selves. She believes that aging is natural, but should and can be successful, especially when assisted by Acupuncture and Chinese herbs.
Kanako is an experienced acupuncturist with a Master of Science Degree in Acupuncture from the Tri-State College of Acupuncture. She was trained in various acupuncture styles, with a specialized focus in Kiiko Matsumoto Japanese style acupuncture, and Acupuncture Physical Medicine which places an emphasis on trigger point therapy.
Kanako is a second generation acupuncturist, deeply influenced by her upbringing in both China and Japan as well as her mother who was an acupuncturist herself. Acupuncture and other treatments such as “Gua Sha”, Cupping, Herbal medicine have always been part of her life and have made her who she was today.
By nature, she is a very loving and compassionate person so she feels that this medicine is her calling in life – “I always wanted to help people in any way I can. When I first moved to NYC 7 years ago from Tokyo, what I found in my encounters is that many people suffer from side effects attributed to environmental pollution, pharmaceuticals and/or complications from a variety of operations. This created a desire to help others with so much more than just their living arrangements, it made me want to follow in my mother’s footsteps and study acupuncture and East Asian medicine. “
Kanako places a priority on making an emotional connection with patients when diagnosing their conditions and formulating a treatment plan. Empathy and understanding are her biggest strengths when making a patient feel comfortable and open to healing.
Outside of the clinic, Kanako spends her time golfing, hiking, mushroom foraging, and connecting with nature.