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Businiess name:  Altermed Acupuncture
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is as good as it gets as far as Acupuncture. She was trained in China and really knows her stuff. I first went to Li Wang last year for a tennis elbow issue that would not go away for over two years. I went to a few doctors and they gave me anti inflammatory drugs and told me to stop playing tennis for awhile. I did all of that and the pain would still not go away. I heard about Dr. Wang from a group I am in and decided to give it a try. To say that the treatment was normal would be lying. This is not like going to a western doctor. She stuck needles in me and also burned some herb that was attached to needles that were stuck in the elbow that was in pain. I was a little skeptical to say the least. What the heck was this all about? I went to Dr. Wang for three sessions and the 2 years of elbow pain were completely gone by the end of the third session. Amazing!!!! I have since gone back for other issues and she has done an incredible job at helping these issues too. I would not hesitate to recommend that if you are thinking about acupuncture, she is the one to go to.

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