Ashley Piderman
- Treats autoimmune conditions.
- Addresses mental and emotional imbalances.
- Helps with insomnia through acupuncture.
- Manages digestive system complaints.
- Provides effective pain relief and management.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Vero Health
2920-29th Street, Vernon, BC, V1T 5A6
Ashley Piderman is a Registered Acupuncturist with the CTCMA and has been a part of Vero Health since 2014. Growing up in Nelson, BC, Ashley has always been aware of acupuncture, though only ventured to her first appointments in her teenage years to help manage her knee pain from playing competitive sports. During her first course of treatments, she experienced an improvement in her overall health as well as a significant decrease in pain while the knee strength increased. Years later, during one treatment after a car accident, Ashley thought to herself “Hey, I could do this”, and from that moment on, Ashley started working towards her goal of learning Traditional Chinese Medicine. Attending the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences in her hometown, Ashley discovered a true passion for TCM and dedicated herself to completing the four year Practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine program. Her studies were interrupted by a battle with Crohn’s disease, but she refused to give up on her dream and eventually completed her studies and graduated as the class valedictorian. Ashley loves the theories and holistic approach of Chinese medicine. Major interests in treatments include autoimmune diseases, mental and emotional imbalances, insomnia, digestive complaints as well as pain management. Her personal interests are varied when she’s not working with her patients. She enjoys learning Chinese written language, HEMA sword work, reading, drawing, and going to comic book conventions, occasionally writing for her own blog or other online sites.
Cupping is a deep tissue modality used to release fascial restrictions, sore muscles and improve mobility. Ashley utilizes cupping typically for back pain, hip pain, frozen shoulder, asthma, chest congestion, muscle fatigue & tightness. Please note: If you are on blood thinners, have a bleeding disorder or have fragile skin, then cupping is not advised.