Stephanie Duggins - Stephanie’s passion for Oriental Medicine sprang out of her other two passions in life, martial arts training and working with children. Stephanie’s acupuncture practice incorporates all of the gentle healing modalities of Chinese medicine with her deep understanding of musculoskeletal and pediatric issues ranging from allergies and bruises to emotional issues. She has trained under many talented practitioners from Japan and the United States. Stephanie taught Japanese Meridian Therapy and was a supervisor in the student clinic at New York College for several years before moving to Boston. 

Stephanie is a licensed board certified acupuncturist and herbalist and has been a physical therapist specializing in pediatrics for over 20 years. Stephanie is also an Upledger trained Craniosacral therapist. She is also committed to the daily practice of QiGong, an ancient healing practice.

This unique knowledge base and background has allowed Stephanie to effectively treat both her pediatric and adult patients for a wide range of health concerns. 
 




Lynda Vanderhoven
- After experiencing firsthand the transformative power and enormous depth of Chinese medicine, Lynda has dedicated her life to helping others heal through the use of acupuncture and herbs. Her passion for this medicine has led her to study with a number of the most revered acupuncture masters from China and Japan. She has also integrated the practice of Reiki into her framework of treatment and has studied with renowned Reiki master Libby Barnett. This combination of skills makes Lynda uniquely suited to address a number of chronic health concerns. 

Lynda's desire to help others heal has been the driving force behind her participation in charitable organizations which offer free community acupuncture to survivors of war and victims of trauma.

 

Lynda is a licensed and board certified acupuncturist and holds a master's degree from New York College of Health Professions and a bachelor's in Finance from Providence College.