
Ms. Dr. Beth Hooper
Acupuncturist
245 5th Ave Fl 3 New York NY, 10016About
Beth Hooper is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Board Certified Herbalist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Hooper evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), aiming to restore balance to the body through a variety of ancient practices such as, acupuncture, meditation, Qi Gong exercises, nutrition and herbal medicine. TCM is a holistic medicine that looks at how things are connected in the body and attempts to discover the root causes of disease, not just treat their symptoms. Dr. Hooper has been in practice for over 20 years and specializes in treating women's health and gastrointestinal disorders.
Education and Training
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine 0
Ohio State University BS 1989
Board Certification
Licensed Acupuncturist
Board Certified Chinese Herbalist
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- Owner Beth Hooper Health, - Present
What do you attribute your success to?
- Taking a different viewpoint and approach to symptoms and conditions through Chinese medicine.The most rewarding part for Beth Hooper in her practice of acupuncture and Chinese medicine is seeing the connections between various symptoms and addressing them from a unique perspective that Chinese medicine provides. This holistic approach allows her to treat conditions effectively and bring positive changes to her patients\' lives.
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Transforming Health and Wellness with Holistic Practices and Personalized Care
New York, New York – Dr. Beth Hooper, a highly respected Licensed Acupuncturist and Board Certified Chinese Herbalist, is dedicated to transforming the lives of her patients through the ancient practices of Chinese Medicine. With a Doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Dr. Hooper has cultivated over two decades of experience in holistic health. Since opening her private practice, Beth Hooper Health, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in 2003, she has empowered countless individuals to take charge of their health and well-being.
Dr. Hooper’s journey into the world of Chinese Medicine began over 20 years ago when she found relief from debilitating migraines through acupuncture therapy. This transformative experience ignited her passion for holistic healing, leading her to explore the profound impacts of lifestyle choices on overall vitality. “I feel so humbled and honored to be able to practice Chinese Medicine,” says Dr. Hooper. “As a holistic medicine, it has completely changed the way I view health and the treatment of disease. Over the years, I have come to realize just how important lifestyle choices are in determining our vitality. I am grateful to all of the patients I have treated over the years for what they have taught me. I also have learned so much from my children.”
Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Hooper faced numerous health challenges, including chronic strep infections that led to multiple rounds of antibiotics and a tonsillectomy. The long-term consequences of these treatments manifested as digestive issues and hormonal imbalances, culminating in her struggle with migraines. However, through the integration of yoga, mindful exercise, and the principles of Chinese Medicine, she found her way back to balanced health.
At Beth Hooper Health, Dr. Hooper creates a safe and nurturing environment for her patients, allowing them to navigate their health challenges with confidence and support. Her practice incorporates acupuncture, herbal medicine, and lifestyle counseling, tailored to each individual's needs. “My goal in working with every patient is to create a safe space for them to heal as they work through the health challenges that life presents them with” she emphasizes.
With a commitment to lifelong learning and a deep respect for her patients’ journeys, Dr. Beth Hooper continues to inspire and support the community on the Upper East Side. She invites those seeking alternative paths to wellness to explore the benefits of Chinese Medicine and holistic health.
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