Every patients journey is unique, and understanding that is the heart of my approach to wellness.

Meet Greg

Greg graduated from the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine with a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine. He is a licensed Acupuncturist in Vermont, and is Nationally Board certified in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. He is trained in Orthopedic Acupuncture, Chinese and Japanese Acupuncture, Osteopathic palpation techniques, Tuina and Shiatsu massage, and East Asian Herbal Medicine.

Greg has experience working with many different types of patients, from traumatic injury to chronic pain, digestive complaints, insomnia, anxiety, infertility, stress, autoimmune conditions, skin conditions, post-viral syndromes such as Covid and Lyme Disease, and more. Each treatment is personalized for you. Greg believes Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Qigong, and personal habits are all equally beneficial in the path to healing.

Before going to Acupuncture school, Greg graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies where he focused on Ecological Agriculture and Environmental Education. He ran his own vegetable farm for five years before realizing his interests were always pulling him towards the healing professions. His years of farm labor have helped inform him about the natural world, body mechanics, alignment, and how to foster growth and healing. Greg grew up in Vermont and now lives in the Champlain Islands with his wife and young daughter.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture involves stimulation of specific points on the body, either through the insertion of thin metal needles, most commonly stainless steel, or with non‐penetrative techniques. It is particularly recognized for its analgesic properties.

Classical Medicine Can Help

Classical East Asian Medicine has been used for Thousands of years to treat a variety of conditions.

Herbal Medicine

Chinese Herbal Medicine has been used for thousands of years to treat many different diseases. Herbal formulas use combinations whole herbs prepared and modified specifically for the individual.

Bodywork

This clinic utilizes both Tuina and Shiatsu massage along with cupping and gua sha. Tuina is a Chinese form of massage that focues on muscular and focuses on the alignment of the muscles and bones of the body while Shiatsu is a Japanese style more focused on the use of pressure point touch to relax certain areas of the body.