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American Acupuncture Center

Miyoko Miyata, LAc, DNBAO

2233 Irving Street  San Francisco, California 94122

415.753.3300    415.753.3310



Miyoko Miyata, L.Ac, DNBAO, uses her training, experience and knowledge in Traditional Chinese Medicine to provide treatments tailored to your unique needs and address your underlying imbalances. Her warm personality, infectious laugh and gentle style all contribute to a relaxing yet effective treatment. Call her today to begin your path towards greater health.

 


A brief look into Miyoko's qualifications

 Miyoko was born in Japan.  She graduated from Tsukuba University in Japan  and received her graduate degree from

American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and

also received her post graduate degree in Orthopedic Acupuncture. 

She is licensed with CA State Board of Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine, National Board of Acupuncture

& Herbal Medicine,  National Board of Orthopedic Acupuncture,

and National Board of Acupuncture Detoxification Association.

 She was apart of the Facility  at the American College of

Traditional Chinese Medicine, 

and has been practicing in the beautiful Sunset District of San Francisco ever since.


We offer different holistic approaches to your health.

We offer acupuncture, herbal medicine, chiropractic, homeopathy and massage therapy.

If you are interested in Chiropractic or Homeopathy please visit www.CHIROHEALTH.net


 

Miyoko customizes each patients

 treatment with different techniques to optimize your health and well being.

She is a expert at the following techniques:

*Japanese Acupuncture

*Chinese Acupuncture  *Orthopedic Acupuncture

*Various styles of Massage   *Physical Therapy

*Cupping  *Moxibation

*Electro-Acupuncture   *Ultrasound


 

What is Acupuncture?  How would it benefit me?

Acupuncture employs the use of fine needles along defined meridians in the body.  Acupuncture can be very effective in reducing or eliminating pain, but is also instrumental in treating internal medicine issues as well.  A common misconception about acupuncture is that there are specific acupuncture points that cure specific diseases.  In fact, the treatments and needling points are custom tailed for the individual.  It is more accurate to say that there are specific acupuncture points which cure specific imbalances.