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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

How Acupuncture Complements Sports Medicine: An Integrated Approach

Modern sports medicine has evolved far beyond rest, ice, and painkillers. Today’s athletes, both professional and recreational alike, are increasingly supported by multidisciplinary care teams that may include physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, nutritionists, and mental performance coaches. Within this integrated model, acupuncture has emerged as a powerful complementary therapy, bridging ancient medical wisdom with contemporary sports science.

What Is Moxibustion?

Moxibustion is a traditional therapy rooted in East Asian medicine that involves the application of heat to specific points on the body using moxa, a dried form of the herb Artemisia argyi (commonly known as mugwort). The goal is simple but powerful: warm the body, stimulate circulation, and support the natural flow of energy, often referred to as qi,

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When Your Next Meal is Part of the Treatment Plan

For many chronic health issues, everyday exposures matter most. Food isn’t only fuel. It’s raw material, signaling molecules, and a daily set of “instructions” your body reads repeatedly.

The idea of food as medicine isn’t new. It shows up in traditional healing systems, in public health, and increasingly in modern clinical research. The most useful way to think about

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