Ellisia Grove

  • East Asian acupuncture for acute and chronic pain relief.
  • Acupuncture for psycho-emotional health and trauma support.
  • Acupuncture addressing neurodiversity-related regulation and calming.
  • Hormonal and metabolic health balancing through acupuncture protocols.
  • Acupuncture combined with manual therapy techniques for musculoskeletal issues.

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Lemon Tree Wellness

Lemon Tree Wellness

1235 SE Division #206, Portland, OR, 97202

Ellie enjoys practicing from a principle of connectedness, and feels particularly called to serve the organic wholeness and transformation of her patients. She endeavors to provide inclusive care for all individuals across the lifespan, with experience treating acute and chronic pain, psycho-emotional health, neurodiversity, and metabolic and hormonal health concerns. While she is a highly sensitive and empathic provider, her clinical approach is researched, inuitive, and thorough. She offer a methodical, systems-based assessment for physical and emotional wellness, and uses East Asian acupuncture, Chinese herbalism, manual therapy techniques, and mindfulness to facilitate the work. As someone attuned to subtle body energy, she remain open to receiving clairsentient guidance as she works. When she is not working, Ellie enjoys music, traveling, cooking and knitting! She is committed to her own inner inquiry, and regularly connects with my spirit and nature allies. Ellie holds a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine (MSOM) from the Southwest Acupuncture College, located in Boulder, CO. She has completed a comprehensive training of Hakomi and META somatic therapy methods, with special interest in core wounding, attachment, and trauma.

New Patient Acupuncture

A New Patient session establishes care and the development of a tailored treatment plan as an acupuncture and natural medicine patient. This includes a detailed medical intake, diagnosis and dialogue around wellness goals, and recommendations for care.

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