Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine Consultation and Treatment + 1 Follow-Up Visit


Item Number: 377

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $210

Online Close: May 9, 2015 10:30 PM EDT

Bid History: 12 bids - Item Sold!




Description

Acupuncture & herbal medicine consultation and treatment + 1 follow-up visit .


At Tribeca Smiles, we know that a healthy smile comes from a healthy body and mind. We want each and every one of our patients to experience complete wellness, which is why we offer a holistic, caring approach with our acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine services.


Danielle Solomon’s practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine has evolved from over 20 years of experience in alternative medicine. This search for a system of healing allows her to facilitate each patient’s unique healing process. Traditional Chinese Medicine offers the grounding and stability of a 3,500-year-old medical model of healing which does not exclude the benefits and advances of modern medicine, allowing Danielle to care for her patients in a complete manner.


Danielle Solomon, MS, LAc, Danielle is a licensed acupuncturist in both New York and New Jersey, and is a Board Certified Herbologist. She completed her four-year Master’s of Science at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, studying both Eastern and Western Medicine.


http://tribecacupuncture.com/


 

Special Instructions

Expires May 2016


Only items such as gift certificates that fit in a standard envelope can be mailed if you are unable to pick up. You must notify us by Monday May 11th by emailing gala@sprucestreetnyc.org if you would like your item(s) mailed to you. There is a $1.00 shipping and handling fee for mailed items. Items will be mailed after scheduled pick up days. Pick up dates and times will be announced soon and will be the week after our event on May 9th 2015. Pick up location is at Spruce Street School (PS 397), 12 Spruce Street, NYC 10038. We are not responsible for items if you do not pick up during allotted pick up times and if no mailing arranged.  

Donated by

Danielle Solomon