Embracing Centuries of Healing Wisdom for Holistic Well-being. Rooted in ancient China, this enduring practice has withstood the test of time, offering profound relief and balance to individuals within our modern community.
Alleviating discomfort and improving quality of life.
Holistic approach for relaxation and emotional well-being.
Promoting restful sleep patterns and overall sleep quality.
Strengthening the body's natural defense system.
Promoting mental focus, clarity, and cognitive well-being.
Revitalizing and boosting vitality for daily activities.
Acupuncture works by stimulating specific points on the body using fine, sterile needles.
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.
Community acupuncture can effectively address a wide range of conditions, including:
Each session typically lasts around 60 minutes, allowing ample time for treatment and relaxation.
Yes, community acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment method when performed by trained professionals.
Rest assured, we prioritize your comfort and privacy. We create a tranquil environment where everyone’s dignity and confidentiality are respected.
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.
Yaeji (Jenny) is a licensed acupuncturist with advanced training in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Classical Acupuncture, and Kiiko Matsumoto Style Acupuncture. She earned her Master’s in Acupuncture with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization from Pacific College of Health and Science and is pursuing a Doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine to deepen her expertise in integrative care.
Jenny’s clinical experience includes rotations at the Manhattan VA Hospital’s Neurology and Pain Management Unit and the New York Harm Reduction Center’s Holistic Department, in addition to her regular clinical internships at Pacific College.
Jenny specializes in pain management, orthopedic/sports injuries, internal medicine, women’s health, and psychoemotional wellness. She also focuses on immune, digestive support, addiction, and overall wellness.
Her treatments incorporate moxibustion, tui na, gua sha, cupping, and electroacupuncture. She completed additional training in trigger point therapy and neurofunctional acupuncture, allowing her to deliver precise and effective personalized care.
Jenny is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for her patients, addressing the root causes of imbalance, and empowering them on their journey to health.
Outside the clinic, Jenny tutors acupuncture students, helping them build confidence and master their studies. Fluent in Korean, she welcomes patients from all walks of life.
Patchi Malfitano is a licensed acupuncturist, certified herbalist and holds a Doctorate from Pacific College of Health and Sciences.
She started her career specializing in sports acupuncture, helping clients stay active and pain-free. Along the way, she noticed many of her patients struggling with hormonal imbalances and fertility challenges. Driven to make a difference, she immersed herself in advanced training in hormonal regulation and reproductive health. She completed the Integrative Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Mentorship and is a Fellow of the Acupuncture and TCM Board of Reproductive Medicine.
Today, her practice focuses on reproductive care and pain management. Her specialities include: cycle regulation, endometriosis, PCOS, Egg freezing, IVF, Pre and post embryo transfers and male infertility. Patchi fala português.
Dylan Peterson (they/he) received a Masters of Science in Acupuncture with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization from Pacific College of Health and Science.
They are passionate about having acupuncture and herbal medicine be accessible to everyone, and provide LGBTQ+ inclusive care to their community which can include recovery from surgery, balancing hormones, addiction recovery, menstruation issues, in addition to treating general health concerns.
Dylan loves how acupuncture can offer healing on physical, emotional and spiritual levels. They see Chinese medicine as an integrative tool that helps facilitate the innate ability we each possess to heal ourselves.
Shefali’s mission is to offer comprehensive physical, emotional, and spiritual care to her patients, empowering them to take control of their well-being. Through education, she aims to provide a deeper
understanding of health and wellness, creating a thoughtful and holistic healthcare experience. Her approach focuses on identifying
the root causes of ailments and addressing them directly through personalized treatment plans. Compassion and commitment to high-quality care are the cornerstones of her practice, with a strong emphasis on prevention.