Located on the second floor above Sweet Basil Thai restaurant, Amy Taylor Mitchell is a licensed acupuncturist and clinical herbalist who holds a masters of science in traditional Chinese medicine. Her practice specializes in women's health and fertility although she also treats other conditions.
At the Over 60 Health Center on Sacramento Street, seniors can access a range of medical services, some of which are free of charge. Run by East Bay non-profit LifeLong Medical Care, the health center provides assistance with medication, nursing advice, obtaining medical records, routine doctor's visits, psychosocial care and more. Twenty-four-hour urgent care is also available by calling 510-601-6060.
Donations from the public help keep Over 60 maintaining the health of seniors all over the East Bay. Information about donating and volunteering is available on the LifeLong Medical Care website.
Wheelchairs of Berkeley is a supplier of custom manual and power wheelchairs for children and adults. The company also offers traditional rehabilitation equipment. Wheelchairs of Berkeley is led by company president Andrew Cayting.
David Stokke is a professional acupuncturist with extensive knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. He specializes in treating allergies, fertility problems, asthma, stress and women's health issues. He also regularly treats cancer survivors and knows highly effective means for alleviating chronic pain.
Berkeley Women’s Health Center is a group medical practice. It provides primary care services. This includes INS and immigration health examinations.
Better Hearing Center of Berkeley is a private audiology practice. The clinic specializes in comprehensive hearing evaluations, tinnitus treatments and in-house hearing aid repair. Additionally, the practice provides a wide variety of digital hearing devices with custom molds and noise protection as well as Cochlear implants, which include BAHA programming and follow up. Better Hearing Center of Berkeley is led by certified audiologists Mark J. Sanford and Letta A. Wesley.
As a Doctor of Oriental Medicine and licensed acupuncturist, Dr. Nancy Rakela uses Traditional Chinese Medicine and twenty-five years of experience to treat a wide range of both chronic and short-term conditions. Named the Best Acupuncturist in the East Bay by the Oakland Tribune, Dr. Rakela specializes in fertility treatment but also provides treatment for a long list of conditions, including stress reduction, allergies, immune system enhancement, pain relief, women's health and treatment before and after pregnancy. She is also a certified Ananda Yoga teacher offering classes every Tuesday from 9am to 10:30am.
This clinic hosts three chiropractors who each have their own policies and hours. Free consultations and financial assistance may be available; check with the individual doctor to work out the details.
Arlington Acupuncture is the practice of Dr. Frank Griffo, who specializes in providing holistic, non-invasive and preventative care. Dr. Griffo practices Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, herbal medicine and Tai Chi.
Michelle Bullard offers professional acupuncture services to Berkeley and the Easy Bay. She has a Masters of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and was name Sharpest Acupuncturist by the East Bay Express. She also offers diet and lifestyle counseling, functional blood chemistry analysis, cupping and facial rejuvenation.
This independent Acupuncture and Holistic Chinese Medicine Center is run by Leah Mazel. Clients call to make an appointment and are treated at this private location with Chinese medicine and the ancient treatment of acupuncture, which involves the use of needles to relieve pain through trigger-point insertion. The needles are not painful; they are as thin as hairs and can barely be felt.
This massage parlor offers table showers, acupressure, Swedish and deep-tissue massages. It has multiple massage therapists ready to cater to clients' needs. It accepts walk-ins, but come prepared as it only accepts cash.