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Julie LeBarge

Julie is a licensed acupuncturist (LAc) with a focus on fertility, pregnancy, migraines, and orthopedic conditions. She earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic (DC) Medicine and Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAOM) from Southern California University of Health Sciences.

 

Her training blends Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a holistic system that views the body as an interconnected whole, with a Western understanding of anatomy and physiology. In addition to classical acupuncture, she is trained in orthopedic acupuncture that addresses musculoskeletal injuries with precise, evidence-informed care. She also holds a 200-hour yoga teacher certification and is an OMNI-certified hypnotherapist, which further inform her mind-body approach to healing. Treatments often incorporate biomechanics, nutrition, and lifestyle support, and include a combination of acupuncture needles, cupping, gua sha, taping, or myotherapy—always tailored to the patient’s individual needs and goals.

the point where passion became practice

I began my career in Beverly Hills, California under one of the city's leading prenatal chiropractic specialists, supporting women with prenatal complaints, breech presentation, and labor preparation. I later joined a clinic known for its sports medicine work with professional athletes, then established my own private practice with a dual focus on sports injuries

and women’s health.

 

Having been migraine-free for over 15 years, thanks to acupuncture, I am especially passionate about helping others find lasting relief from chronic headaches. I also used acupuncture during my recovery from an MCL tear and later a fractured knee. These experiences helped shape my grounded, empathetic approach to care.

 

Originally from California, I have lived and practiced in several countries and recently relocated to the UK. Outside of work, I enjoy reading, all things active, exploring new places, and running—though only when the sun’s out.

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