Lisa Gallant

  • Chronic pain management using acupuncture and electro-stimulation.
  • Fertility and gynecological disorder treatment with acupuncture protocols.
  • Acupuncture for digestive disorders and gastrointestinal regulation.
  • Insomnia and sleep disturbance relief through needling and herbs (acupuncture-focused).
  • Tui na, cupping, gua sha adjuncts combined with acupuncture sessions.

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

Natural Path Wellness Centre

Natural Path Wellness Centre

33 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth, NS, Canada, 255, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 4P5

Lisa Gallant (She/Her) has been an acupuncturist for 9 years, receiving a three year diploma of Acupuncture from the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Victoria, BC, the oldest Chinese medicine school in Canada. Lisa completed her fourth year of study with high honours at Pacific Rim College, from which she received her diploma of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2011. Lisa became a certified practitioner after successfully completing the British Columbia board exams. She is now a member of the Nova Scotia Association of Acupuncture. Prior to her studies of Chinese Medicine, Lisa obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Psychology from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. Passionate about health, Lisa worked in the health care field as a support worker for physical and mental health. She also spent time traveling and living in Europe, and teaching in South Korea. Lisa believes in treating each person holistically and according to their own constitution and has seen amazing results in doing so. Lisa successfully treated cases of chronic pain, gynecological disorders including infertility, digestive disorders, and insomnia, among many other health issues. She uses a combination of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, diet therapy, tui na massage, cupping therapy, gua sha and electro-stimulation to treat her patients. Lisa is known as being personable, compassionate and thorough, always taking the time to get to know her patients and develop a treatment plan tailored to each specific case.

Initial Assessment and Treatment Acupuncture & TCM
Chinese Medicine

First treatments must be 75mins because your first assessment is part of that time, depending on your situation this can be short or long. Assessment helps you and your practitioner to understand the risks and benefits of treatment and ensure you get the most benefit out of your personally tailored current and future treatments.

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