Samantha Avnet
- Acupuncture for women's health concerns.
- Treating gynecological and menstrual health.
- Acupuncture for mental and emotional health.
- Utilizing acupuncture for menstrual cycle regulation.
- Acupuncture to address debilitating menstrual cramps.
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Poppy Field Wellness
1801 Bush St, Suite 215, San Francisco, CA, 94109-5204
Samantha is a Nationally Board-Certified and California Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist and a Certified Arvigo Abdominal Therapy Practitioner. She has a master’s degree in acupuncture and oriental medicine (MAcOM) from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine in Portland, OR. She has been working with Women’s Health and plant medicine for over twenty-five years with her roots in Western herbal traditions and is a Certified Women’s Herbal Educator. Her expertise in gynecological and menstrual health concerns is based on advanced integrative medicine training from herbalist-midwife-MD Aviva Romm, with whom she started training in 2005. Samantha started down this path as a health care provider when she was a teenager, in the 90’s, after her own struggles with debilitating menstrual cramps and anxiety. The modalities that she offers are ones she has experienced direct relief from and ones that have been providing healing in her patients. Her private practice is dedicated and passionate about bringing quality, holistic health care to the community, with a focus on supporting mental & emotional health, the menstrual cycle & body literacy, utilizing Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, and The Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy. She uses advanced chart interpretation by using the menstrual cycle as a diagnostic tool to empower patients to understand how their body works through menstrual cycle charting. A root cause approach is taken with mindset, lifestyle and nutrition whenever possible to help reverse underlying causes.
An Initial Acupuncture treatment includes going over your initial intake, health care needs, concerns, goals, and discussing a treatment plan, followed by an acupuncture treatment. A root cause approach is taken while addressing lifestyle, diet, nutritional and herbal protocols whenever possible to help reverse underlying causes. Treatments may include, at no additional cost, any of the following based on the patient's needs and time allowed: fire cupping, moxa, gua sha, infrared heat lamp, essential oil therapy, tuina massage.