Shalee Sucher

  • Acupuncture for antepartum care and pregnancy support.
  • Labor and delivery acupuncture for pain management and progress.
  • Postpartum acupuncture for recovery and lactation support.
  • Acupuncture for infertility, PCOS, and endometriosis management.
  • Pediatric and adolescent acupuncture for chronic pain and anxiety.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

North End Acupuncture & Herbs

North End Acupuncture & Herbs

1403 W Franklin Rd, Boise, ID, 83702-5024

Shalee has been practicing acupuncture in the Treasure Valley since 2015. She is also a Diplomate of Chinese Herbology and has extensive education in pharmacology and herb-drug interactions. In 2017, she left private practice and started working at St Luke’s Boise Medical Center. She currently works primarily in women’s services, treating women in the antepartum, labor and delivery, and postpartum departments. She specializes in helping women throughout their pregnancies, including those that are high risk, and supporting them during and after their labor. She also treats infertility, PCOS, endometriosis, and can help to manage symptoms related to perimenopause and menopause. For the past several years, Shalee has also worked at the Children’s hospital in an outpatient clinical setting. She most commonly treats children and adolescents with chronic pain, GI and autoimmune issues, and anxiety and depression. Shalee loves working within the western medical system. Being able to introduce so many individuals to Chinese medicine at St Luke’s and working closely with healthcare providers brings her great satisfaction. She is also very excited to be serving in the community again part-time. Education: Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin (AOMA): Austin, Texas; Master of Science in Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology Kingston University: London, England; Master of Arts in Twentieth Century British and American Literature Utah State University: Logan, Utah; Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Communication

Acupuncture Treatment

This treatment may also include fire cupping, gua sha and/or Chinese herbs when applicable.

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