About Us

Kate Stone, Lic.Ac.

Kate received a Bachelor’s in Communications and Psychology from Syracuse University and a Master’s degree from New England School of Acupuncture where she holds a Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.  Kate is licensed through the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine and certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.  Using both acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine in her practice, Kate is able to offer her patients a multi-tiered approach to their healing process.   A Kripalu yoga teacher for 8 years, Kate brings an emphasis on mindfullness-based practices to her treatments and offers personalized yoga postures for the individual.  Kate also has particular interest in treating emotional issues and has taken graduate courses at Lesley’s Holistic Counseling program, where she studied counseling based on a holistic model, taking into account a person’s mental, emotional and physical health.  Kate draws on all these elements in her treatment sessions in order to help the client achieve their optimal state of health.

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Abby Greiner, Lic.Ac.

Abby holds a Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the New England School of Acupuncture and did her undergrad studies at Mount Holyoke College. She is also licensed through the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine and certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. While a student at NESA, Abby studied both Chinese and Japanese styles of acupuncture, as well as Chinese herbal medicine. Abby has also studied several qigong methods, including Tong Ren and Pan Gu Shengong. Abby is a certified instructor of the Pan Gu Shengong moving form. She has an eclectic treatment style and is able to create a unique treatment plan for each patient. She sometimes includes homeopathy and dietary suggestions to help her patients achieve physical, mental, and emotional balance. In the interest of maintaining balance in her own life, Abby enjoys hiking with her dog in her free time, and is an avid dressage rider.

Abby holds a Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the New England School of Acupuncture and did her undergrad studies at Mount Holyoke College. She is also licensed through the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine and certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. While a student at NESA, Abby studied both Chinese and Japanese styles of acupuncture, as well as Chinese herbal medicine. Abby has also studied several qigong methods, including Tong Ren and Pan Gu Shengong. Abby is a certified instructor of the Pan Gu Shengong moving form. She has an eclectic treatment style and is able to create a unique treatment plan for each patient. She sometimes includes homeopathy and dietary suggestions to help her patients achieve physical, mental, and emotional balance. In the interest of maintaining balance in her own life, Abby enjoys hiking with her dog in her free time, and is an avid dressage rider.