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Try Acupuncture Free Oct. 19 -24 at NUHS

by Oct 15, 2015

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October 24th is Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day. To celebrate, National University of Health Sciences is offering free oriental medical consultations to new patients at the NUHS Whole Health Center in Lombard.

The free consultations, offered October 19 – 24 by appointment only, will include:acupuncture meridian lines on male dummy

  • A complete oriental medical exam
  • A thorough oriental medical diagnosis
  • A free acupuncture treatment (optional)

Oriental medicine is the oldest codified system of medicine in the world and is safe and effective for the entire family. The World Health Organization  recognizes acupuncture and oriental medicine as effective for over 43 medical conditions in 9 major health categories, including: respiratory disorders, reproductive disorders, neurological conditions, gastrointestinal disorders and more.

“Many of our patients find success with acupuncture and oriental medicine, even after other health care options have failed to give them the results they are looking for,” says Dr. Hyundo Kim, chief clinician for National University’s acupuncture and oriental medicine program.

The NUHS Whole Health Center has expert clinicians and interns who are highly trained in traditional oriental medicine and acupuncture. The university offers masters degrees in both acupuncture and oriental medicine at its Lombard campus.

To make an appointment for a free acupuncture and oriental medicine consultation, call 630-629-9664.

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