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Category Archives: Community Acupuncture

The Community Acupuncture movement is catching on nationwide. To learn more about community acupuncture and to find a directory of clinics, visit POCA (The People’s Organization of Community Acupuncture.)

Oakland Acupuncture Project is modeled after the Working Class Acupuncture clinic in Portland, Oregon. The Working Class Acupuncture website has more information.

You can also find lots of great articles about community acupuncture on our blog. Enjoy!

How Community Clinics Can Transform Acupuncture

Posted on October 12, 2008 by truncheon

The article “How Community Clinics Can Transform Acupuncture” by Pamela O’Malley Chang of Sarana Community Acupuncture, appeared in the Fall/Winter 2008 issue of California Journal of Oriental Medicine. Pamela writes Continue Reading →

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  • Testimonial – Anne Marie Davis
    Oakland Acupuncture ProjectI love coming to Oakland Acupuncture project and falling asleep in the chair. The practitioners are all caring, very competent, and professional. I have had some long time ailments for 20+ years that are doing a slow but steady vanishing act.  At first I thought it was weird, then I was amazed, now I am grateful. Very grateful.

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