Dr. Grace Wilson
- Gentle acupuncture for anxiety, depression, PTSD relief.
- Acupuncture for hormonal imbalance and menstrual support.
- Auricular and pediatric-friendly acupuncture treatments.
- Acupuncture for sinus relief and respiratory support.
- Gentle needle techniques focused on relaxation and trauma care.
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Evolve Family Chiropractic
41 N Merrimon Ave Suite 111, Woodfin, NC, 28804
Dr. Grace Wilson DACM, L.Ac, Dipl. OM After completing her Bachelor of Science in Ecology at UNC Asheville, Grace began her studies in Chinese Medicine. In 2022 She graduated with Master’s (MAOM) and Doctoral (DACM) degrees from Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts. While attending the four-year program, she studied with 88th generation Daoist Priest Jeffrey Yuen. Her education is largely centered in classical Chinese Medicine, steeped in Daoist philosophy, Five Element Theory, herbal medicine, and integrative treatment strategies. Her approach to acupuncture is thoughtfully gentle and is often accompanied by herbal and food therapies as well as wellness suggestions. She is inspired by the abundant native medicinal plants of Appalachia and incorporates them in conjunction with Chinese herbal medicine with her patients. Her areas of special interest include: anxiety, depression, PTSD, hormonal imbalances, sinus relief, and pediatric care. In addition to her acupuncture practice, Grace is most fulfilled by creating art, wild-crafting, playing with her animals, and spending time on the river. She is grateful for the opportunity to expand accessibility to alternative healthcare options and for the support of her community.
Your first visit includes a full intake and acupuncture treatment. We’ll begin with a detailed conversation about your health history, current concerns, and goals so we can understand your body’s unique patterns through the lens of Chinese Medicine. After the intake, you’ll receive an acupuncture session designed to bring your system into balance. Treatment may also include adjunct techniques such as cupping, gua sha, or moxibustion, depending on your needs that day. We can also discuss herbal additions, food therapy, or lifestyle support to extend the benefits of your treatment at home.