
Tess
Richardson, L.Ac. received her Masters
in Acupuncture from Tucson's Arizona School of Acupuncture and
Oriental Medicine. She is nationally certified by the National
Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
and holds license #0585 in the state of Arizona.
A
Word from Tess:
To paraphrase an ancient motto from Asian medicine: When
there is pain and suffering in the human body, energy blockages
are to be found and treated. Trust that when there is no more
energy blockage, pain and suffering will be alleviated.
I
help my clients transform their energy blockages into a shining
new sense of well-being. I welcome you to Come Alive.
Holly
Baker, M.S., L.Ac. earned a Master
of Science degree in Oriental Medicine from Pacific College
of Oriental Medicine in San Diego. She holds California, Arizona,
and national certifications in acupuncture and Chinese herbal
medicine. In addition to her private practice, Holly's clinical
experience includes the treatment of geriatric conditions at
the Senior Health Clinic in San Diego affiliated with UCSD and
treating children and their families in the integrative Hematology/Oncology
unit at San Diego's Children's Hospital. Holly is also a faculty
member at the Asian Institute of Medical Studies.
Holly's
special interests include women's health issues, internal medicine,
and emotional health. She has experience treating a variety
of gynecological complaints including infertility. She is also
passionate about using Chinese medicine to improve mental and
emotional health. She has experience working with patients with
anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addiction disorders,
and other emotional health issues.
Lorraine
Genewick, LMT
A
Word from Lorraine:
Allowing the body to let go and release the things we hold
on to is the purpose of massage. Therapeutic touch not only
changes the physiology of the body but it also affects the
mind and the spirit bringing awareness and wholeness."