Amy Oros, DOM, AP, MSOM, BS, BA
Acupuncture & Neural Therapy
Customized Herbal Formulas
Acupuncture Health & Wellness uniquely offers treatments combining Acupuncture and Neural Therapy.
Acupuncture, which has been around for over 3,000 years, is the practice of inserting and manipulating very fine needles to help your body to function better and with fewer symptoms. It's becoming more and more well-known for its effectiveness in treating a wide variety of symptoms.
Neural Therapy is not yet well-known in the US. It started in Germany and has become the treatment of choice for many in Europe and South America because of its effectiveness. It is a low-risk and, at the same time highly effective, holistic method of treatment that treats migraines, gallstones, chronic pain and much more. A Neural Therapy treatment consists of an injection of a natural substance at sites specific to each patient. Neural Therapy is truly unique to each person because experiences, surgeries, traumas and interferences to health are unique to each person.
Neural Therapy combined with Acupuncture eases problems more completely by treating the underlying cause of the symptoms, helping your body to get back into balance. With these combined treatments, you see greater relief of symptoms with fewer visits.
At Acupuncture Health & Wellness you get the treatments and support that your body needs in order to achieve long-lasting health and healing. Any questions you have will be answered, and Acupuncture, Neural Therapy and its possibilities will be explained to you, encouraging you towards your best health.
Education/Training
Acupuncture” is performed by a board-certified practitioner with a minimum of 3 – 4 years of full-time study. Many Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine schools exceed 2,000 hours of study. The college where Dr. Amy Oros studied required over 3,400 hours of post-graduate study in Oriental Medicine, including Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, Dietary Therapy, and Tui Na Massage. Her training included more than 1,000 hours of clinical training treating over 300 patients with a wide-range of complaints. The required classroom and clinical hours are slightly more for acupuncture and oriental medicine than are required for medical school students to become an MD!
In some states a Chiropractor, Doctor, Dentist or Physical Therapist who has taken a 100–hour course is able to place acupuncture needles in a patient. This is sometimes called “Medical Acupuncture.” These practitioners will not be board certified in Acupuncture or Oriental Medicine. In order to be eligible to take the Acupuncture board exams, one must complete a rigorous, accredited program. If in doubt about the certification or qualifications of a practitioner, ask if she is "NCCAOM certified.
Bio
Doctor of Oriental Medicine Amy Oros is a caring healer interested in helping those searching for wellness. Her goal, her mission, is to spend time with each client, listening empathetically so that together they can evolve a plan that will lead to lasting wellness.
Amy has a BA in Psychology from Berry College and graduated summa cum laude with an MS in Oriental Medicine and a BS in Professional Health Studies from the Florida College of Integrative Medicine. Being board certified as a Diplomate in Oriental Medicine and Acupoint Injection Therapy allows her to practice both acupuncture & Chinese herbology as a primary care physician. She is also a trained Neural Therapist and practices "German Style Acupuncture," combining Traditional Chinese Medicine (acupuncture and herbs) and German Medicine known as Neural Therapy. She is so enthusiastic about the results obtained with Neural Therapy that she became certified to teach its method to other practitioners.
Memberships
NCCAOM: Diplomate of Oriental Medicine
License:AP2960
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated
Acupuncture / Alternative Medicine
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Homeopathic Medicine
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Chinese Herbal Medicine
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Master Tung's Acupuncture
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Cupping
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Licenses/Certifications
Acupuncture (NCCAOM)
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Chinese Herbology (NCCAOM)
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Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM)
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Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.)
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Master of Science in Oriental Medicine (MSOM)
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Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)
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