Mu Tong Acupuncture and Herbs

Seattle, United States

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Specialties

We treat all kinds of painful conditions from Headache to Lower back pain, knee pain, hip pain, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, ankle pain and all chronic and acute pain including Arthritis.

Pain can be from internal imbalance such as menstaral pain, IBS pain, post surgery pain, chest pain from anxiety and stress and Acupuncture is very effective in treating all sorts of pain without harsh medications or even a surgery.

We also specialize in treating women’s health. Menopausal symptoms such as night sweats, hot flashes, mood swings and period problems.

We provide expert care in a warm, caring and professional environment. We aim to provide our clients with great results that will eliminate pain and other health concerns. Additionally, we aim to help clients to reduce stress, improve their nutrition awareness and maintain balanced health and wellness.

History

Established in 2002.

Hyejung Hayes was raised in South Korea and grew up in an environment where Acupuncture and herbal remedy was commonly used. Her uncle, Gui-​Ho Choi, Oriental medical doctor was the inspiration for her to become an acupuncturist after emigrating to United states in 1997.

Hyejung graduated, with honors, from the Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Seattle, where she earned a master’s degree in acupuncture and oriental medicine.

Hyejung is currently a Washington State licensed acupuncturist, herbalist and a diplomat of the National Board of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.

She believes in the connection between the mind and body, promoting healing power within us.

She is a gentle, caring practitioner helping her clients to achieve optimal health and wellness for life.

Meet the Business Owner

Hyejung H.

Business Owner

Hyejung was injured as a child from the major car accident and couldn’t walk for few months. Acupuncture helped her to be able to walk again without limping.

She wanted to return the favor to others to help them to understand what acupuncture can do and how it could change their health for the better.

Her purpose of the practice is to help as many people as possible in their quest for optimum health and to educate3 them about the benefits of Oriental Medicine so they may in turn educate others.