Dr. Lily Choi, L AC, D.Ac.

As a private practitioner of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, Lily regularly works with stomach imbalances, autism, all aspects of women’s health (menstrual disorders, fertility, postpartum maternal care) nutrition guidance, allergies, facial rejuvenation acupuncture and “last resort” cases where all else has been tried. Lily also specializes in pain management especially back, neck, osteoarthritis, chronic headache and shoulder pain.

When Lily is not with patients she’s in her herbal sanctuary mixing herbs into tinctures, decoctions, salves and lotions. She comes from a long line of healers and herbalists, having followed in her herbalist father’s footsteps, Lily loves to help all those she can with an organic and holistic approach to medicine.

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She was first introduced to Master Tung’s Acupuncture system when she was in Hong Kong where she still employs his methods along with traditional Chinese acupuncture methods in patient care. She received her Masters in Acupuncture from the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In addition to being a licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.) she is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine which is marked by the Diplomat of Oriental Medicine (Dip. OM) and has obtained her Doctor of Acupuncture (DAc) from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. Because Lily is always looking for new ways to help her clients heal through alternative practices this led her to become a certified Nambudripud’s Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET) practitioner.

Lily is currently working on her first book which approaches healing your body naturally through traditional Chinese medicine principles.

Lily is a big believer that the body should be able to heal itself with little help from outside sources. She understands that in certain instances, especially in todays overly toxic society, that it is not possible for the body to heal itself as it once could. She believes that each of us is a micro-universe living within a macro-universe and in order to be in balance we must first follow natures rhythm (Spring- New beginnings, Summer- Growing, Fall- Harvesting, Winter- Reservation) and listen to our bodies. Lily’s philosophy is if you love your body, respect nature and have a positive outlook you will live a happy and healthy life of longevity.