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Acupuncture Care ABQ, LLC

Acupuncture in Los Ranchos, NM

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Dr. Kathy Lee is a New Mexico licensed Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM) and National Board-Certified Acupuncturist and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) practitioner. She earned her Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine degree at the nationally accredited Southwest Acupuncture College in Albuquerque. With over 10 years of experience, her specialties include pain relief and management, emotional support, cosmetic acupuncture, and migraine relief utilizing various techniques including electro acupuncture medicine (EAM). 

Dr. Lee has been a resident of Albuquerque for 23 year and enjoys all that New Mexico has to offer. In her spare time, she enjoys motorcycle riding with her husband and traveling to see family scattered throughout the US.

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Acupuncture Care ABQ, LLC
1776 Montano Rd Bldg 3 STE 6
Los Ranchos, NM 87107-3245
505-518-2278
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Acupuncture in a Nutshell

Chinese & Japanese Acupuncture: Two Traditions, One Lineage

Both Japanese and Chinese acupuncture spring from the same classical East Asian medical roots, yet they diverged over centuries into distinct clinical styles. In Japan, techniques evolved toward gentler, highly tactile methods. And in China, the practice of acupuncture tended to emphasize stronger needle sensation and standardized point prescriptions within Traditional Chinese Medicine, also known as TCM. While some

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What is Five Element Acupuncture?

Five Element Acupuncture is a classical style of East Asian medicine that organizes diagnosis and treatment around the dynamic interplay of five phases/elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each element is associated (in this framework) with organ networks, emotions, sensory patterns, and seasonal cycles. Treatment aims to restore harmony among these elements when one becomes predominant or deficient. 

Stillness in Motion: The Healing Power of Qi Gong at Home

Life can seem overwhelming and unmanageable at times. Everyone is looking for the secret self-care miracle that helps us cope. What may have been a desperate Google search for “natural anxiety relief” has become a daily anchor; the secret to staying calm, focused, and physically energized.

A growing number of people are turning to Qi Gong, an ancient Chinese

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