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Dr. Hacely is focused on providing you with the highest quality Natural Medical Care. Her goal is to get you well and teach you how to keep yourself functioning optimally. Natural Medicine is the practice of restoring the body’s normal function, though enhancing the body’s innate ability to heal itself. When normal function is restored, the body no longer needs to produce symptoms. In order to restore optimal function, it is important to understand a person’s life and health history to find the root of their disharmony and bring relief to the body and mind.

 

Of the many natural healing traditions, Dr. Hacely specifically practices using her knowledge of Naturopathic and Chinese medicine. She completed two programs from the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM), both the Naturopathic program and the Masters in Acupuncture program. She treats pain, chronic and debilitating diseases, injuries, and illnesses using the wisdom from both traditions. Her practice at CMCC is specifically focused on utilizing acupuncture and Chinese medicine.

 

Dr. Hacely is a lifelong learner and is inspired by new and traditional therapies to enhance the body’s inherent healing response. She is inspired by her many mentors from NUNM, specifically Brandt Stickley, L.Ac. and his mastery of Dr. Shen Hammer’s work, a psychiatrist turned acupuncturist. Bob Quinn L.Ac. and his mastery of Dr. Manaka and Kiiko Matsumoto’s L.Ac. Japanese tradition of gentle needling. Ken Glowacki, L.Ac. and his approach to orthopedic acupuncture from the works of Whitfield Reaves L.Ac. and Matt Callison L.Ac.

Education

  • B.A., Sociology, University of Washington 1995

  • N.D., Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, National University of Natural Medicine, 2001

  • M.Ac., Masters in Acupuncture, National University of Natural Medicine, 2015

Licensure

  • Oregon Licensed Naturopathic Physician, OBNM 2003 – Present

  • Diplomate of Acupuncture, NCCAOM 2015 – Present

  • Oregon Licensed Acupuncturist, OMB 2015 – Present


 

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