About Vadim Chalov               

“I want to educate each person that Chinese Medicine is a way of thinking, a way of living and a way of healthy lifestyle.”

I truly believe that Chinese Medicine is so much more than just a healing solution for many health issues. Rather than chasing signs and symptoms, my goal is to uncover the root cause of an ailment, employing a multi-tiered and integrative approach that treats the body, mind, and spirit. Known for my diagnostic skills, nonjudgmental demeanor and effective treatments, I enjoy creating partnerships with my patients to develop the right treatment plans for their specific goals. Having my prior experience of 15 years practicing Western Medicine as a M.D with a focus on internal medicine allows me to combine studies of modern science and great knowledge of Traditional Chinese medicine to diagnose and treat wide spectrum pathologies.

Ultimately, once this balanced health has been achieved, the biggest satisfaction working as an acupuncturist is to see that I can be instrumental in improving the Quality of Life of my patients.

Vadim specializes in: Weight Loss, Digestive Problems, Pain Management, Women's Health/ObGy, Emotional Wellbeing, Chronic Fatigue, Headache/Migraine, Smoking cessation, Allergy.

Credentials:

  • Licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese  Herbalist (L.Ac.)​ 

  • Diplomate of Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) 

  • Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine 

  • Medical Doctor (Russia)

Free Consultation and Assessment for new patients.

By appointment only​. You are most certainly welcome to visit me any time during my office hours!

Billing health insurance - we contact major insurance companies to be able to accept insurance policies. We will inform our patients as soon as we receive a positive response from insurance providers.

Cancellation policy

Please understand that your time has been reserved specifically for you when you make an appointment. If you need to cancel or change your appointment, please call at least 24 hours in advance so that another patient may be accommodated at that time.

​New patients making an appointment for a free consultation may need to make a separate appointment for the first treatment, after both patient and practitioner decide to work together.