Sanghyun Lee L.Ac
About
1. I also travel to patient's place for treatment.
2. I do consulting before and after treatment
3. I do Acupuncture, Cupping, Tuina, and Herb therapy.
1. get to know diversity of conditions and progress of treatment
2. application of oriental medicine theories and modalities in old days to make change to people in present.
3. guide people to be more comfortable with current conventional medical approach or want to make change on their pharmaceutical approach by oriental medicine that is personalized and organic friendly.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1. 15 mins of consulting regarding current and past medical history
2. 10 mins of oriental medicine diagnosis include pulse palpation, tongue observation, acupressure on selected acupuncture points.
3. 30 mins of acupuncture treatment with cupping.
4. 10 mins of consulting based on treatment reaction compared to patient's testimony and herb therapy consulting.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
1. UCLA evolutionary and ecological biology B.S.
2. south baylo university M.S., emperor's college DAOM in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
3. 1 year of Oriental Medicine seminar in South Korea regarding 5 elements, Book of Change.
4. poster presentations in the Integrative Medicine conferences in Baltimore(Int Consortium), San Diego (AIHM), Los Angeles (USC IIH)
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
- $60 for cash rate per visit, at the clinic.
- In network of most of Insurance
- $30 for standard Herb liquid form, granule form, per week.
- $150 for house call.
How did you get started in this business?
- I used to do house calls right after received license.
- started practice at psychiatric clinic in west hollywood and near USC.
- currently working at additional locations
What types of customers have you worked with?
- pain management: TMJ, Neck, Shoulder, Wrist, Low Back, Knee, Ankle
- GI; acid reflux, constipation, IBS
-psychiatry; anxiety, depression, ADHD, memory issue, possible medication side effects or withdrawal effects
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
- experience patients' progress; recently i have had more patients for carpal tunnel. I couldn't help some patients, but i was able to reduce pain and improve symptoms for other patients.
- writing case studies about GI, psychiatric concerns that my herb therapy was helpful.
- get to know more about what i am doing in conventional medical perspective.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
- although there are so many complicated theories, modalities, basically getting treatment is to feel more comfortable. hope you find some pro you feel comfortable.
- education, ethnicity, years of practice doesn't fully reflect what pro will do to you. hope you have time to get to know the pro whether the pro understand your condition and willing to understand unknown conditions to make change.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
- our body is organic that is different from car to fix and replace immediately. and pro afraid about legal issues so we can't say we can fix, or 100%. hope you ask pro about your own condition and treatment modalities specifically, but not to expect answers as above.
- there are many different technique of acupuncture. hope you ask pro about brief descriptions of their own acupuncture style.