Dr. Hana Lurie

  • Balances hormonal rhythms with gentle Japanese acupuncture.
  • Regulates mood imbalances using Japanese needling style.
  • Acupuncture improves sleep quality and digestive function.
  • Provides gentle Japanese acupuncture for women's health.
  • Alleviates neck pain through East Asian Acupuncture medicine.

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Mitchell Family Acupuncture

Mitchell Family Acupuncture

1738 Solano Avenue, Berkeley, CA, 94707

Dr. Hana is a Doctor of Eastern Medicine and acupuncturist. She is a graduate of Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in Berkeley, California, and has a Masters of Science in Eastern Medicine with an emphasis on Japanese Acupuncture and Herbalism, in addition to a Doctoral degree from the Pacific College of Health and Science. Hana has always had an interest in how our internal experiences relate to our external bodies. After pursuing a B.S. in Psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, she spent several years working as a residential mental health counselor for youth diagnosed with Schizophrenia. Here, through creating nutrition and exercise workshops, she observed a huge improvement in the resident’s wellness and clarity. During this same period, neck pain from a car accident led her to experience East Asian Medicine, where she discovered the immense healing potential of Acupuncture. She’s inspired by the medicine’s poetic alignment with the natural world. Clinically, Dr. Hana focuses on regulating systems in the body that have become imbalanced overtime. This includes rhythms of hormones, mood, digestion and sleep, with an emphasis on women’s health. Her review of Acupuncture’s effect on reproductive hormones and the uterus has been published in the Journal of Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine. She practices with a gentle Japanese needling style. When she’s not in the clinic, Dr. Hana loves spending time in nature and with friends, rock climbing and cooking.

Acupuncture and Cupping

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