Eileen Halloran
Acupuncture
My path to becoming an acupuncturist is a testament to the transformative power of this practice. In 2016, acupuncture resolve my migraines, and this inspired me to pursue a new career. In 2022, I graduated with a Master’s Degree from one of the nation’s most esteemed institutions in this field, New England School of Acupuncture at MCPHS. My training includes Chinese and Japanese acupuncture, orthopedic, auricular, oncology, electrostimulation, and cosmetic acupuncture. I also carry the necessary licensure from the state of NH and national accreditation from the NCCAOM.
My approach to this medicine is focused on individualized treatments to achieve optimal health and balance. I am dedicated to addressing the underlying root causes of health concerns and offering a personalized approach to healing for all my patients.
Outside my professional life, I’m a wife, mother, and grandmother, with a deep love for my family, including our Aussie, Parker. I enjoy spending time outdoors, whether by the shores or mountains of Maine and New Hampshire with my family and friends. My journey reflects a blend of personal experience, professional expertise, and a commitment to enriching the lives of others through acupuncture.
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a time-honored practice rooted in ancient Chinese medicine, designed to restore harmony within the body. Many find relief from stress, chronic pain, and various ailments through this holistic approach. By stimulating specific points with fine, sterile needles, it encourages the body's natural healing processes. In addition to needles, it uses cupping, moxibustion, gua sha, electro-stimulation, and tuina to work in the meridian channels, dermatomes, and fascial planes of the body to improve circulation of qi, blood and fluids and facilitate overall health and healing.
Embracing acupuncture can lead to:
- Improved energy
- Better sleep
- Pain management
- Reduced inflammation
- Mental clarity
- More balanced lifestyle
- Renewed sense of vitality