Nearby Cities

Snohomish (6.63 mi)
Mill Creek (8.22 mi)
Langley (10.34 mi)
Lynnwood (12.11 mi)
Edmonds (14.19 mi)
Bothell (14.97 mi)
Arlington (15.59 mi)
Woodinville (15.63 mi)
Kingston (18.53 mi)
Duvall (19.18 mi)
Stanwood (19.72 mi)
Kirkland (20.56 mi)
Redmond (21.4 mi)
Sammamish (23.98 mi)
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  • Kevin Shaw, ND, LAc 410 Points

    Kevin Shaw, ND, LAc

    Healthy Balance Natural Medicine
    2804 Grand Ave, Ste 300
    Everett, WA 98201

Nearby Cities

Snohomish (6.63 mi)
Mill Creek (8.22 mi)
Langley (10.34 mi)
Lynnwood (12.11 mi)
Edmonds (14.19 mi)
Bothell (14.97 mi)
Arlington (15.59 mi)
Woodinville (15.63 mi)
Kingston (18.53 mi)
Duvall (19.18 mi)
Stanwood (19.72 mi)
Kirkland (20.56 mi)
Redmond (21.4 mi)
Sammamish (23.98 mi)

Acupuncturist Info

Acupuncturist Summary: An Acupuncture Specialist (or Acupuncturist) uses needles to treat illnesses and pain. People visit an Acupuncture Specialist to relieve pain, stress, and allergies.

Acupuncturist FAQs:
What is an Acupuncture Specialist?
An Acupuncturist is a licensed professional who performs acupuncture. A Acupuncturist is also called an Acupuncturist. An Acupuncturist uses needles to prevent and cure illnesses or pain.

When should I see an Acupuncturist?
You can see an Acupuncturist to relieve pain or stress. You can also see an Acupuncturist to treat headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, or allergies.

What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a medicine practiced by a trained Acupuncturist. It originated in China and involves using needles to ease pain by stimulating the body. Acupuncturists have practiced in China for over 3,000 years.


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