Acupuncture
is one of the most widely recognized and
successful methods of complementary medicine
in the world. Its effectiveness in treating
a wide variety of disorders has been
clinically proven by many distinguished
researchers. Not only is it safe, but it
does not cause any of the toxic side effects
associated with traditional medicines.
The Koreans, Chinese, and other eastern cultures have
been using acupuncture to restore, promote
and maintain good health for thousands of
years. Nowadays more and more people are
finding this long established therapy can
offer an effective solution to all manner of
today’s ills.
This ancient art of healing involves the
insertion of very fine needles into specific
points of the body. Acupuncture, along with
nutrition and exercise, works with the
natural vital energies of the body to
promote its ability to heal itself. That’s
what makes it so powerful, it assists your
body’s self-healing mechanisms and corrects
biochemical imbalances.
Most people seek out Acupuncture and
Oriental
medicine after being disappointed with the
results of medications and other treatments.
Even the strongest modern drugs usually can
only mask symptoms, not cause healing. True
healing is only possible when your
body heals itself.
Office
Hours
Monday: closed
Tuesday: 9:00-12:00 2:00-6:00
Wednesday: 9:00-12:00 2:00-6:00
Thursday: 9:00- 12:00
Friday: 9:00-12:00 2:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00am- 2:00pm
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Hyeryun
E Chung received
her degree in Oriental Medicine and
Acupuncture from the New York College of
Health Professions in Syosset, NY.
Originally from Korea, Hyeryun had early
exposure to the philosophy and practice of
Eastern Medicine by both her grandfather's
and father in-law's practices. After moving
to the United States, Hyeryun began her
career in the field of health and wellness.
She worked as a medical laboratory
technician at the Akron General Medical
Center in Ohio and then attended New York
College of Health Professions where she
received her degree and completed a two year
preceptorship concentrated in the care of
stroke patients under Dr. Rong Da Zhu.
Hyeryun traveled to Korea in 2004 to
complete a one-year course in Energy Healing
(Sasang Medicine). She returned to the
United States to open a private practice in
Great Neck, NY where she treated patients
suffering from Fibromyalgia, Asthma, stress
related ailments, post-stroke conditions and
ADD/ADHD while also practicing facial
rejuvenation. Hyeryun currently practices at
303 Scenic Highway in Lawrenceville, Georgia integrating nutritional assessments and
herbal medicine with her experience in
acupuncture and Oriental medicine.
You may watch Dr. Chung
in Fulton County GA. on People TV Channel
24, and in DeKalb County GA on Comcast
Community TV on Channel 25. Check your local
listings for broadcast times. |