Kevin Gandhi

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncture for chronic pain management.
  • Acupuncture and Physical Medicine for musculoskeletal pain and injury.
  • Korean Four Point acupuncture for systemic balance and vitality.
  • Electroacupuncture for enhanced pain modulation and nerve recovery.
  • Moxibustion and cupping therapy combined with acupuncture for tissue healing.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Life Seasons Acupuncture

Life Seasons Acupuncture

4114 3rd St, North Beach, MD, 20714

Kevin Gandhi is a licensed acupuncturist in Maryland, holding a Master of Science in Acupuncture from Pacific College of Health and Science in Manhattan, New York. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology, with a minor in Gender Studies from Stony Brook University in New York. Kevin integrates his diverse academic background into his healthcare practice, focusing on the holistic betterment of his clients. With experience in various clinics and private practices across New York, he is dedicated to treating chronic pain and illness. Kevin’s passion lies in promoting a balanced lifestyle through exercise and walking, helping individuals achieve optimal health and well-being. Kevin specializes in three distinct types of acupuncture: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture and Physical Medicine, and Korean Four Point. He also integrates Electroacupuncture, Moxibustion, and Cupping Therapy into his practice, aiming to restore balance and promote holistic well-being.

Initial Assessment

An acupuncture intake is a process that involves a patient providing information to an acupuncturist before receiving treatment! ~Intake form: Patients fill out a form that asks about their contact information, symptoms, health concerns, and history of injuries or treatments. ~Interview: The acupuncturist may ask questions about the patient's primary complaints, health problems, pain, injuries, surgeries, and medications. They may also ask about the patient's appetite, digestion, sleep, energy, and exercise patterns. ~Examination: The acupuncturist may examine the patient's tongue and pulse. ~Discussion: The acupuncturist will discuss the patient's condition in depth. ~Treatment plan: The acupuncturist will develop a treatment plan based on the patient's condition.

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