Acupuncturist in Baltimore, MD
Tom Ingegno | Acupuncturist photo
Tom Ingegno
Modern Health Through Ancient Means!
Ancient Arts Acupuncture
1800 N Charles St
Suite 204
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We combine gentle Japanese Acupuncture Styles along with cupping, moxibustion, and herbal medicine to help patients reach their health goals. We run a quiet , but busy practice in Mount Vernon, Baltimore which is easily accessed by anywhere in the city and surrounding county. We are located two blocks from the historic Washington Monument.

We strive to provide each patient with a customized treatment plan to help them reach their health goals. To fit everyones schedule appointments are offered Mornings, Midday, Evenings and Weekends. Most Insurance planes are accepted and if you are unsure if your policy has acupuncture benefits, please call and we will be happy to check for you.
Licenses/Certifications
 Acupuncture (NCCAOM)
 Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.)
 Master of Traditional Medicine (MSTOM)
 National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
License Info
MD #U01495, NY #001766
Education
Bachelor of Professional Studies of Health Sciences
Master of Science in Oriental Medicine
Diplomate in Acupuncture
Certified Animal Acupuncturist
Bio
Tom Ingegno is a licensed Acupuncturist and Certified Animal Acupuncturist with over a decade of experience in Oriental Medicine. He has a Masters degree in Oriental Medicine, and a Bachelors degree in Professional Health Science. Tom is nationally certified (NCCAOM) and a Licensed Acupuncturist in both New York and Maryland. He has been studying Internal Cultivation Arts including Meditation, Qi Gong, Xing Yi and Tai Chi for over 15 years. Tom has also been formally trained in Chinese Herbal Medicine.
He has taught and supervised Acupuncturist Interns at the New York College of Health Professions and the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York.
Tom was a Board Member of Edo Kai Traditional Acupuncture Society and frequent contributor to North American Journal of Oriental Medicine. He has been published in several different issues of North American Journal of Oriental Medicine (NAJOM) as well as consumer magazines and pages such as Baltimore Dog Magazine. He has treated FEMA rescue workers for both pain and emotional stress during the New York 9/11 rescue effort.

Tom is also know as the Acuguy and is a radio host on the new internet radio station, Health Beat Radio. He has also lectured about acupuncture and Men’s Health at Baltimore’s City Hall as part of Baltimore’s TV 25 program on Men in Science. As an acupuncturist, Tom uses a variety of Oriental Medical techniques combining Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Herbal Therapy, along with a gently caring nature to help patients reach their health goals.
He is also certified to treat companion animals including dogs, cats and horses. He volunteers to treat animals with several Baltimore rescues and has even been a consultant to the Maryland Zoo. Tom has even performed acupuncture on a rescued Pit Bull from Michael Vick, Camels in Egypt and even a Giraffe at the Maryland Zoo, in Baltimore.

Tom continues his education by studying with prominent Acupuncturists both in the US and abroad to ensure that he continues to expand his knowledge base and skill to provide the best possible care for all sentient beings.
Memberships:
NAJOM
NCCAOM
Maryland Acupuncture Society
AAAOM
LIASG
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Payments Accepted
cash, check, major credit cards, insurance
Hours
By Appointment
Cost/Session
$90, we do accept most insurance
Practice Areas/Issues Treated
 Acupuncture / Alternative Medicine
 Auricular Acupuncture
 Chinese Herbal Medicine
 Classical Acupuncture (Five-Element)
 Cupping
 Gua Sha
 Japanese Style Acupuncture
 Moxibustion
 Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
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