Amy grew up in a small town in WI and had a holistic lifestyle since a child going to chiropractic care at the age of seven. Always curious about herbs, plants, and supplements she ended up going to school for horticulture and landscape design. Her true calling happened five years later when she decided to try acupuncture and look into a nutrition degree.
Amy found Midwest College of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (formerly Midwest College of Oriental Medicine) in WI and graduated in 2010 with a MS in Oriental Medicine and BS in Nutrition. Amy has worked in busy clinics in Utah and Tennessee and has successfully treated thousands of patients in her 16 years as an acupuncturist/herbalist.
She has studied Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, The BioMechanics Method of Corrective Exercise, Yamamoto Scalp Acupuncture, Cosmetic Acupuncture, Acupuncture for Eye Diseases
Amy offers Acupuncture for all musculoskeletal disorders, nerve pain, acute and chronic injuries, stroke, ticks, tremors, digestive disorders, pediatric acupuncture, lab tests, supplement recommendation, posture assessment with BioMechanics Method, Cosmetic acupuncture for Age Rejuvenation plus Exosomes or Copper Peptides for skin renewal, GLP1 probiotics and Superfood for weight loss and needless acupuncture with an EMS Pen and soon a cold laser.