Eva Zeller
- Acupuncture for anxiety, depression, and mood regulation.
- Acupuncture for digestive disorders and gut-related symptoms.
- Acupuncture for hormonal imbalances (PCOS, perimenopause).
- Acupuncture for stress- and posture-related pain syndromes.
- Japanese and Chinese needling techniques with moxibustion.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Acupuncture Off Broad
1315 Federal St, Philadelphia, PA, 19147-4417
Eva Zeller, L.Ac. is a nationally certified and Pennsylvania state licensed acupuncturist. After graduating with honors from Bryn Mawr College, she went on the get a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Santa Barbara College of Oriental Medicine in 2001, where in addition to learning Chinese and Japanese acupuncture techniques, she studied under renowned fertility and women’s health specialist Dr. Shu Rong Zhu and master herbalist Cathy McNease. In Japan, Eva completed an internship at Morinomiya College of Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Also a yoga instructor and an ACSM-trained wellness coach, Eva is particularly interested in the interaction of mind and body in the treatment of such conditions as anxiety and depression, digestive disorders, hormone imbalances such as those found in PCOS and perimenopause, and stress- and posture-related pain syndromes, from headaches to pelvic floor dysfunction to plantar fasciitis. Eva has been proud to call South Philadelphia her home since 2003. She lives with her husband and a variety of pets.
In a private session, you get a private room and more time with your practitioner (up to 1.5 hours) to discuss your condition and receive additional treatment, usually in the form of getting acupuncture on both the front and back of the body. People will often choose a private session for their first treatment if they are coming in with complicated issues or problems of a sensitive nature that they would rather not discuss in a semi-private space.