Laryssa Panchyshyn

  • Classical East-Asian acupuncture for whole-body balance.
  • Auricular (clinica l auriculotherapy) acupuncture for systemic conditions.
  • Korean-style acupuncture techniques for pain and musculoskeletal issues.
  • Cosmetic (facial) acupuncture for skin rejuvenation and aesthetics.
  • Oncology-supportive acupuncture for symptom relief during cancer care.

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

Pulse Acupuncture

Pulse Acupuncture

109 N 12th St, 704, Brooklyn, NY, 11249

Master of Science in Oriental Medicine, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, New York, NY 2004-2008; Tri-State College of Acupuncture, New York, 2007-2010 Master Degree in Art History, Kyiv Academy of Arts, 1980-1985; Hunter College, New York, NY 1994-1996 Teachers in TCM: S. Jackowicz, G. Bai, M. Seem, K. Matsumoto, H. Zhang, A. Jeffreys, A. Borgna, Master Yang. Training in Ki healing with Sensei Katsumi Niikura, Michigan and New York. Certifications: Esoteric Acupuncture with Mikio Sankey, PhD, L.Ac., Boulder, Colorado AcuNove Acupuncture with John Boel at the Acupuncture University, Copenhagen, Denmark Cosmetic Acupuncture with Shellie Goldstein, New York, NY Clinical Auriculotherapy, Eastern School of Acupuncture, Bloomfield, NJ. Korean Acupuncture with Stephen Jackowicz Medical Ophthalmology with Andy Rosenfarb and Marc Grossman Externship in the Acupuncture Program at St. Vincent Cancer Center, 2008 Internships in private practices of Dr. Jackowicz and Dr. G. Bai Laryssa is following the classical approach of East-Asian medicine about the integrity and harmony in the body and mind as the principle of health. All diseases can be traced to a disconnect between the many aspects of being: inner and outer, physical and psycho-emotional, etc. Hence, she approached all specialties and issues of medicine (digestive problems, hormonal, neurological, respiratory, fertility, skeleto-muscular, pain of different etiology, emotional and many other issues) through the finding and resolving certain imbalance of each patient. Every acupuncture point is seen as “holographically” affecting specific imbalances and inviting restoration of the whole body’s integrity. Laryssa has been practicing Chinese Medicine for more than 20 years, she studied in the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Tri-Stated College and has taken numerous courses and seminars under the guidance of leading teachers and practitioners of the field in the USA and abroad.

Indulge in a premium 1 hour acupuncture experience that combines the healing benefits of acupuncture, cupping, massage or craniosacral therapy, and aromatherapy for a comprehensive and deeply restorative treatment.

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