Angela Lin, Lic.Ac. DAOM, Dipl.OM
- Individualized acupuncture for digestive disorders and gut health.
- Acupuncture for infertility and fertility support (currently full).
- Auricular and body acupuncture for stress reduction and anxiety.
- Acupuncture for chronic pain management and musculoskeletal pain.
- Needling and manual techniques to support mental health and emotional balance.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
New England Integrated Health
Angela is a highly accomplished acupuncturist and herbalist, holding a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) from Five Branches University in San Jose, California. Her extensive training encompasses in-depth studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and she has enriched her skills through international experiences, traveling from Taiwan to the United States to advance her career. With a focus on individualized care, Angela is dedicated to developing personalized treatment plans that cater to the unique needs of each patient. Her areas of specialization include addressing conditions such as digestive disorders, infertility, fertility, stress, chronic pain, and mental health. Angela is deeply committed to enhancing patient literacy and continually refining her expertise to provide comprehensive and effective healthcare solutions. **Angela is currently no longer taking new patients for fertility. Her current panel is full. We will remove this message when she is accepting new patients for fertility again. **
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
When you arrive for your first acupuncture appointment you and your provider will discuss your condition, and your pulse and tongue will be examined, which are two of the basic diagnostic methods of Oriental medicine. The acupuncture points chosen will depend on your condition, but you can expect approximately 20 needles. Once the needles are inserted, you are left to lie comfortably for 15-20 minute increments with the needles in place. Many people find acupuncture treatment deeply relaxing, and it is not uncommon for patients to fall asleep during this time. At the end of the treatment, adjunctive therapies may be used, such as gua sha, cupping, or tui na.
124 Professors Row, Medford, MA, 02155-5816
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.