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The goal of my practice is to bring more health, wholeness, comfort, and joy into the lives of those it touches. It is also a clearinghouse of health related information and a support to those in need of change.
My personal mission is to heal, support, and co-create health, playfulness, and cooperation in individuals, our community, and the world.
My personal philosophy of medicine is that everyone is a mysterious and wonderful being. As such, discovering the basis of a person’s condition and their personal path to wellness requires a thorough and careful evaluation. While some ailments may be common, the actual cause of the condition, and the path to healing may be different for every individual.
That is why one of my goals has been to develop an understanding of and experience with many approaches to health, illness, and treatment, and to know how and when each approach will be most successful.
For many, the cause of disease is a disconnection from their potential. In order to heal, people often need to find connection with life, find meaning, and realize that they can make a difference. These people must undergo a process of self-discovery. Learning what foods or activities their body likes, what their personal goals and preferences are, what brings meaning to their lives, and how their relationship to the people and places in their environment effects them are all important aspects of that process. |
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Acupuncture (NCCAOM)
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Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (N.D.)
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Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.)
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National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Education |
Dr. Sam's medical training was at Bastyr University, a fully accredited 5-year medical university. The curriculum includes history taking, physical exam, laboratory medicine, diagnostic imaging, conventional and functional diagnosis, referral, and management. Therapies include minor surgery, pharmacy, counseling, botanical medicine, dietary and nutrient therapy, physical medicine, exercise prescription, homeopathy, and other modalities.
His Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine training was also completed at Bastyr University and included traditional Chinese medical diagnosis, acupuncture and oriental medical techniques, Tui Na massage, Chinese herbal formulation, and Chinese nutritional therapy. |
Bio: |
Sam Schikowitz began his experience with natural medicine as a child. His parents regularly used their families' traditional cures and ethnic folk-wisdom, including whole food nutrition, herbs, guided imagery, aromatherapy, massage and acupressure, hydrotherapy, and home-birth in their home on Prince Edward Island, Canada. In school, Sam had an interest and aptitude for natural sciences, and was mentored by Dr. Edwards, a passionate science and gym teacher. Upon graduation from high school, he traveled, eventually landing in the Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada, where he worked on a variety of Organic farms and gardens which also employed these and other healing techniques. There he was influenced by his experiences with a local herbalist, midwife, and activist, Eloise Charet. Feeling that the professions of medical doctor, chiropractor, herbalist, nurse, and osteopathic doctor did not encompass his experience of health and healing, the epiphany came when he discovered a naturopathic physician in British Columbia. It was then that he realized that the naturopathic profession embodied the common sense practicality, open-minded inquiry, and hard science that Sam felt was necessary to bring forth a good family doctor. Sam then set about getting his pre-med bachelors degree from UC Santa Cruz and was accepted at Bastyr University.
While at Bastyr University, Sam’s experience with acupuncture and Oriental medicine changed him from a skeptic, to a student of Oriental medicine. He also benefited from the excellent Ayurvedic instructors. He chose clinical supervisors that combined these approaches with excellent naturopathic and conventional medical care to come to a thorough understanding of their patients’ condition.
Upon completion of the programs, Sam moved to the Mid-Hudson region to be near his extended family and provide family and general care. |
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We accept cash, check, insurance, Visa, Mastercard. |
Hours |
10am to 7pm |
Cost/Session |
$70 to $200 |
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated |
Acupuncture / Alternative Medicine
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Auricular Acupuncture
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Chinese Herbal Medicine
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Classical Acupuncture (Five-Element)
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Cupping
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Electro-Acupuncture
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Japanese Style Acupuncture
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Moxibustion
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Naturopathic Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
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