Amber Fisher

  • Treating central nervous system disorders.
  • Addressing chronic pain through acupuncture.
  • Employing neuro-acupuncture techniques for patients.
  • Utilizing ancient Chinese Medicine healing tools.

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

Wellspring Vitality

Wellspring Vitality

110 S 7th Street Unit B #508, Hotchkiss, CO, 81419-0481

I know what it is like to feel lost in searching for the answers to health issues. I have spent the last 21 years of my life studying different forms of healing and medicine, in part because I could not find a practitioner who listened to me or knew how to help me. I have healed myself from chronic pain, digestive disorders, environmental illness and autoimmunity by diligently studying and seeking out the best treatment modalities that I could find. Along the way, I have discovered a deep fascination with the human body and our relationship between physical, emotional and spiritual health. I have learned ancient tools of Chinese Medicine and modern tools of Western diagnostic medicine. I have learned the importance of expressing emotions and processing emotions in a variety of ways in our lives. I have learned the impact that our diet has on our well-being. I have learned the importance of being aware of and redirecting our brain processes. After graduating from Chinese Medicine school, I was inspired to continue my training in neuro-acupuncture with Drs. Jason and Linda Hao because I witnessed the profound effect that neuro-acupuncture can have on the lives of those with central nervous system disorders. I have also studied Functional Medicine with Functional Medicine University and I study Foundational Medicine with the Drs. at Cellcore Biosciences. In my work as a practitioner, I offer this knowledge to you guiding you on your own wellness journey in the hopes that it helps you find your way on your path.

Initial Acupuncture Appointment & Evaluation

In an initial acupuncture session, your acupuncturist will go over a detailed series of questions with you about your health. In Chinese Medicine, we diagnose patterns, not diseases and work to shift these patterns with needles, bodywork, herbs, supplements and lifestyle adjustments. The initial session will give you time to get to know your acupuncturist and for her to get to know you and to devise a treatment plan together to fit your needs. Acupuncture is a very specific and sophisticated way of communicating with your body’s innate desire to restore balance and heal itself. It can modulate the immune system, restore hormonal balance, release a spasmed muscle or interrupt the brain’s response to pain. Acupuncture can have a direct effect on brain chemistry - resetting the nervous system, decreasing inflammation and supporting healing from brain injuries and trauma. It has clinical effectiveness in the treatment of migraine, insomnia, depression, diabetes, brain injury, allergies, autoimmune conditions, PTSD, etc, etc, etc.

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