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Tag Archives: #OAP

Welcome Li Chen Wang, LAc.

Posted on March 15, 2023 by OAP

I grew up in Taiwan where I also started my family.  When I was pregnant with my first child, Traditional Chinese Medicine helped me in combating PUPPP, and then helped Continue Reading →

Posted in Blog, Community Acupuncture | Tagged #new acupuncturist, #OAP, acupuncture, Oakland

Here at OAP, we love Lisa!  

Posted on February 15, 2023 by OAP

We wouldn’t be here doing what we are doing without her.  We especially love all of the writing she continues to share with us about community acupuncture.  Please check out Continue Reading →

Posted in Blog, Community Acupuncture | Tagged #Lisa Rohleder, #OAP, #WCA, acupuncture, Community

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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.

    -Anne Marie Davis; poet, painter, writer

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