Melody Shen
- Chinese-style acupuncture for internal medicine and chronic conditions.
- Japanese-style acupuncture for gentle, precise needle techniques.
- Acupuncture for pain relief and musculoskeletal disorders.
- Acupuncture-assisted treatment for emotional-stress related imbalances.
- Acupuncture for elderly care and age-related health concerns.
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Six Fishes Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine
2308 Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19146
• CHINESE MEDICINE LOVE STORYWhat brings you joy? When I discovered Chinese Medicine, I felt like it was a gift from the universe. I was born in Taiwan into a family with a deep connection to ancient Chinese culture. I spent all my summers in the National Palace Museum as a child. I’ve dedicated my life to exploring how ancient people understood life according to the natural world around them. I love studying Chinese medicine’s branches, including philosophy, literature, culture, and astrology. • HOW I WORKWhat’s your super power? I practice compassionate listening to support people as they work through their pain. The pain is caused by both physical and emotional trauma. Real change is possible. I’m an avid student and book collector! Because I am from Taiwan and am a native Chinese Speaker, I have access to far more medical literature than is available in English. I work especially well with those experiencing pain–and specialize in musculoskeletal pain management. I also have expertise in internal medicine for treating headaches and supporting patients struggling with mental health. In addition, I work well with patients experiencing menstrual issues, infertility, elderly patients with spinal issues, Hemochromatosis, and those seeking facial and scalp acupuncture for anti-aging. • WHO I AM What was before Six Fishes? Before Six Fishes, I was an exhibition curator, planner, marketing, brand manager, graphic designer, and writer. I studied history in college and am a big fan of movies and the arts. I love reading, watching movies, and listening to Bach, Chopin, Pink Floyd, and Chinese music. I always suggest my patients deeply look up their lifestyles to help them accelerate their own healing.
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