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Randy specializes in MPT, a quick and easy method to release pain from muscles and tendons.
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Mandi has been in practice in Oregon since 2001 after getting her masters degree in Seattle, WA. She practices TCM style acupuncture and has developed a painless needle insertion technique. Patent herbal medicines are available at the clinic as well as topicals and moxibustion.
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Brodie Welch is a Licensed Acupuncturist, herbalist, qi gong teacher, holistic health counselor, Aroma Acupoint Therapist™, and Chinese Medicine educator practicing in Corvallis, Oregon.
Brodie earned her Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine degree at Southwest Acupuncture College in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2003. She is a Nationally Certified Diplomate in Oriental Medicine, Chinese Herbs, and Acupuncture (NCCAOM). Having completed a three-year teacher-training program with Dr. Liu Dong and Master Liu He at the Ling Gui International Healing Qi Gong School in Seattle, Washington, she is also a Senior Healing Qi Gong Teacher, integrating Oriental Medical theory with practical instruction in several forms of qi gong and meditation.
She is a member of both the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine AAAOM and the Oregon Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine OAAOM. Brodie is deeply inspired by the teachings of Classical Chinese Medical master Dr. Jeffrey Yuen, an 88th-generation Daoist priest and renowned expert in the field.
Prior to becoming an acupuncturist, Brodie received her B. A. from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and trained in massage therapy at the East West College of Healing Arts in Portland, Oregon. While attending acupuncture school, she practiced as a Licensed Massage Therapist with a focus on chronic pain relief. Her adept palpation skills and sensitivity to the bodymind inform both her practice and instruction of Oriental Medicine.
In addition to her clinical practice, Brodie enjoys sharing her passion for Chinese Medicine through teaching. She has taught workshops on acupuncture, diet, herbs, psycho-emotional health, stress management, women’s health, and qi gong nationwide and abroad. Her students appreciate her dynamic style, passion, depth of knowledge, and ability to create a safe space for deep transformation. She loves catalyzing change for her patients and students by helping them understand the links between the body, mind, and spirit as described in Chinese Medicine.
A long-time yoga practitioner, she earned a Yoga Teacher Training certification in 2011 (RY-200). She loves going hiking, experimenting with new recipes, practicing yoga, playing cello with The Hunks and the Hottie, learning about all things health-related, and spending time with her husband and two awesome step-children.
Brodie earned her Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine degree at Southwest Acupuncture College in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2003. She is a Nationally Certified Diplomate in Oriental Medicine, Chinese Herbs, and Acupuncture (NCCAOM). Having completed a three-year teacher-training program with Dr. Liu Dong and Master Liu He at the Ling Gui International Healing Qi Gong School in Seattle, Washington, she is also a Senior Healing Qi Gong Teacher, integrating Oriental Medical theory with practical instruction in several forms of qi gong and meditation.
She is a member of both the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine AAAOM and the Oregon Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine OAAOM. Brodie is deeply inspired by the teachings of Classical Chinese Medical master Dr. Jeffrey Yuen, an 88th-generation Daoist priest and renowned expert in the field.
Prior to becoming an acupuncturist, Brodie received her B. A. from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and trained in massage therapy at the East West College of Healing Arts in Portland, Oregon. While attending acupuncture school, she practiced as a Licensed Massage Therapist with a focus on chronic pain relief. Her adept palpation skills and sensitivity to the bodymind inform both her practice and instruction of Oriental Medicine.
In addition to her clinical practice, Brodie enjoys sharing her passion for Chinese Medicine through teaching. She has taught workshops on acupuncture, diet, herbs, psycho-emotional health, stress management, women’s health, and qi gong nationwide and abroad. Her students appreciate her dynamic style, passion, depth of knowledge, and ability to create a safe space for deep transformation. She loves catalyzing change for her patients and students by helping them understand the links between the body, mind, and spirit as described in Chinese Medicine.
A long-time yoga practitioner, she earned a Yoga Teacher Training certification in 2011 (RY-200). She loves going hiking, experimenting with new recipes, practicing yoga, playing cello with The Hunks and the Hottie, learning about all things health-related, and spending time with her husband and two awesome step-children.
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