Dr. Kristina Kahveciyan

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CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST AND DOCTOR OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST
AND DOCTOR OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

No matter the case, I have always been passionate about helping patients heal themselves by uncovering the root cause of their disease. 

I have a soft spot in my heart for women’s health, being one myself and having worked in a variety of clinics to deepen my understanding of reproductive health and fertility. Taking my love for working with women one step further, I then added a specialty in facial rejuvenation helping women feel their best, from the inside out. Aside from fertility and cosmetic acupuncture, I truly enjoy treating a variety of conditions from chronic pain and autoimmune disorders to metabolic health and digestive complaints. 

During my training at Five Branches University in Santa Cruz, I gained experience in many different areas including Japanese Style Kiiko Matsumoto Acupuncture, Five Element Acupuncture, Trigger Point Therapy, and Functional Medicine to name a few. 

When I'm out of the clinic, I’m most likely traveling (my journey to India propelled me into the world of mind-body medicine), practicing yoga (I’m also a certified yoga teacher!) or soaking in natural waters somewhere in the wild. Happiest when out in the elements, I find peace and comfort in the mountains, desert or along our rugged coastlines.

In an increasingly fast-paced and digitalized world, I remain a strong advocate for slow, intuitive and natural living. 

Staying connected to source is my highest priority so that I can better serve my patients. Through mindful movement, high vibrational nourishment and living in deep relationship with nature, I'm able to keep my cup full. In addition to my acupuncture practice, I dream of one day having a beautiful piece of land with a homestead, biodynamic farm and retreat center.

Ancient wisdom meets modern day medicine, creating an integrated approach to health and wellness. Similar to the interdependent nature of yin and yang energy, one cannot exist without the other.