Dr. Brianna Livesay
- Electroacupuncture for neurological symptoms and pain modulation.
- Facial rejuvenation acupuncture for neurological conditions (Bell’s palsy).
- Acupuncture for headaches, migraines, and trigeminal neuralgia.
- Acupuncture for stress, PTSD, anxiety, and mood regulation.
- Acupuncture combined with tui na and gua sha for musculoskeletal tension.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Mend Acupuncture
Dr. Brianna Livesay is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine who graduated from Maryland University of Integrative Health. Dr. Livesay has completed advanced training in psychoendoneuroimmunology (PENI), electroacupuncture, facial rejuvenation for neurological conditions and cognitive neuroscience and helps patients to understand how the body, mind and spirit function as an integrated whole. She helps patients understand how symptoms arise from an imbalanced nervous system and sees patients with concerns of stress, trauma-related symptomatology and neurological symptoms including headaches/migraines, stress, PTSD, depression, anxiety, Bell’s palsy, trigeminal neuralgia, and those seeking optimal brain functioning or unexplained symptoms as well as experienced. Dr Livesay is also well versed in women’s health and oncology. She utilizes the various pillars of Chinese Medicine to treat patients including acupuncture/ electro-acupuncture, nutritional therapy, Chinese herbal prescriptions, exercise, gua sha, tui na, and essential oils. She loves partnering with patients on their journey to live their most fulfilling life in all aspects of their being. When she is not in the treatment room you can find Dr. Livesay spending time with family, writing, learning new healthy recipes, and exercising.
3713 Boston Street, Baltimore, MD, 21224
Private treatments give us a chance to slow down and work more closely. Sessions may also include moxa, cupping, estim, gua sha or other TCM modalities.
2544 Quarry Lake Drive, Baltimore, MD, 21209
Private treatments give us a chance to slow down and work more closely. Sessions may also include moxa, cupping, estim, gua sha or other TCM modalities.