Lacy Brandt
- Trauma-informed acupuncture for mental health and emotional regulation.
- Acupuncture for chronic pain management and pain relief.
- Needle therapy for sports injuries and musculoskeletal recovery.
- Acupuncture support for reproductive health and fertility-related issues.
- Acupuncture treatment for autoimmune-related symptoms and digestive concerns.
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Pacific Rim College
#229-560 Johnson St., Victoria, BC, V8W 3C6
Lacy Brandt is a Registered Acupuncturist and alumni of the Diploma of Acupuncture program at Pacific Rim College. She grew up in Alberta where she worked as a Physical Therapy Assistant in Hospitals and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies from University of Calgary. Her approach to health is an integration of her Traditional Chinese Medicine education with her work and personal experiences in the Western Medical world. She loves helping individuals achieve a state of wellness with acupuncture because it allows her to unwind all these hidden psychological, emotional, spiritual, and physical connections as complex patterns versus viewing them all as separate parts. Mental health and trauma-informed care is a focus of her practice with educating and creating awareness of how it plays into the physical functions of the body. She also has interest in treating chronic pain, sports injuries, reproductive health, autoimmunity, and digestive health.
Appointments generally last 60 - 90 minutes, inclusive of student consultation time with their instructor as well as their clinic management duties. The primary therapeutic approach used is acupuncture, but patients may also receive therapies such as acupressure, tui na massage, cupping, moxibustion, and lifestyle and nutritional guidance. **Please note that your appointment is booked with a clinical supervisor that assigns your appointment to a student in their clinic class.**