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Acupuncture in Mesa, AZ

Yeon Hee Park, L.Ac.

Yeon Hee Park, L.Ac is an alternative medicine specialist. She has taught and practiced tui na, tai chi, qi gong, and meditation since 1994. She is a licensed Arizona acupuncturist and is certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), the only organization in the United States that validates competency in acupuncture and oriental medicine. Dr. Yeon Hee Park got her doctorate DAOM April 2021 from Pacific college of Health and Science – San Diego.

Professional Background

Park’s professional background is a diverse mix of disciplines. She earned a bachelor’s degree in physics in South Korea and then spent a dozen years teaching yoga and meditation. Her desire to learn the theoretical and medical uses for better energy led to her earning a master’s in acupuncture at the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine & Acupuncture, where she was also a faculty member from 2008 to 2012.

  • Member of Society for Integrative Oncology
  • Director of event in AMAAZ (Asian Medicine Acupuncturist of Arizona)
  • Academic Chair in Pulse Regulating Acupuncture Association
  • President of Korean Acupuncturist in Arizona
scalp acupuncture

Scalp Acupuncture

hand acupuncture

Tung’s Acupuncture

auricular acupuncture

Auricular Acupuncture

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Korean Saam Acupuncture

Treatments

Park treats general health issues that include:

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Park Oriental Medicine Center
4566 E. Inverness Ave. Suite 201
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 247-7330
Mesa Hours
Mon
9am - 5pm
Wed
9:30am - 1pm
Fri
9:30am - 5pm

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