Abram Ojure, Lic.Ac. Dipl.OM
- Pain management for migraines, low back, neck mobility.
- Chronic fatigue and energy-restoring acupuncture protocols.
- Womens health treatments for menopause, PMS, infertility.
- Anxiety and depression symptom relief through needling.
- Pediatric acupuncture for asthma, ADD/ADHD, common colds.
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New England Integrated Health
Abram is the founder of NEIH. He started his training at Five Branches University in California and later received his Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the New England School of Acupuncture, the oldest college of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine in the United States. During his time at New England School of Acupuncture he studied with several renowned acupuncturists, including Ted Kaptchuck, author of the classic text The Web that Has No Weaver: Understanding Chinese Medicine. Originally from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where he grew up in an intentional community, Abram completed his undergraduate studies at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC. While at Guilford, Abram studied abroad in Beijing and encountered Traditional Chinese Medicine. He later returned to Beijing after school and continued to his studies of Chinese language and culture. He completed advanced training in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine at Zhejiang University of TCM in Hangzhou, China. His training focused on neuromuscular diseases and womens health. Abram is an acupuncturist and Traditional Chinese Herbalist, and uses both needling and Chinese Herbal Medicine to treat a variety of conditions, including: Pain & Fatigue, including migraines, low back pain, neck pain/mobility, and chronic fatigue Womens Health, including menopause, PMS, and infertility Mental/Emotional Challenges, including anxiety and depression Digestive disorders, including IBS Hypertension Abram also has experience working with children using Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine (using GMP compliant and/or organic sources when possible ) to treat asthma, common cold, ADD/ADHD, digestive disorders and pain.
225 Binney St, Building 1, Cambridge, MA, 02142-1031
Located at 225 Binney St, Cambridge, MA 02142 building 1, sixth floor. One hour intake and treatment for acupuncture. Please note our 24 hour cancelation policy. Text your provider when you arrive.
25 Carleton St, E23 3rd Floor , Cambridge, MA, 02142-1323
One-hour intake acupuncture appointment at MIT Health Kendall Square, 3rd Floor, 25 Carleton Street. Includes an initial evaluation and acupuncture treatment. Cupping and gua sha may be also be included depending on treatment plan. Only accessible by MIT community members.
335 Broadway, Cambridge, MA, 02139-1803
A follow up acupuncture treatment is booked after the initial consultation has been completed. The provider may suggest a treatment schedule tailored to the patient's specific needs. This treatment may include acupuncture and other adjunctive therapies including, gua sha, cupping, electro-acupuncture, or tui na.