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Denise Lane LAc, EAMP

Denise Lane LAc, EAMP

Denise is a Diplomate of Acupuncture and nationally board certified.  She maintains that certification to uphold the highest quality of treatment available.  She is licensed in Washington state and Oregon.  She is also trained to work with addicts and alcoholics in treatment centers and is certified as a Detox Specialist through National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA).

 
We specialize in treating headaches, Motor Vehicle Accident claims, anxiety, stress, CFS, Women’s Health, adjunct Cancer therapy (see blogs) and much more….
 

Denise uses  Muscle Motor Point and Trigger Point techniques, fire cupping, electrical stimulation/TENS, shiatsu/tuina massage & Chinese herbs and formulas. Treatment approach is eclectic and individually suited to the needs of each patient. Our office is located in a quiet and peaceful environment serving folks from Dayton, Waitsburg, Precscott, Pomeroy and Walla Walla.

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Denise Lane Acupuncture
1010 S. 3rd St
Dayton, WA 99328
509-382-3202
Clinic Hours:
Tuesday-Thursday
11am - 5pm
Saturday
12pm - 5pm

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