Acupuncture & Asian Medicine

Laura Moore, ND, MSAOM, LAc.

The practice of acupuncture and Asian Medicine (including herbal medicine and bodywork) incorporates medical traditions from China, Japan, Korea, and other countries. Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical procedure in the world. Acupuncture treatment can be used to address a variety of conditions and symptoms in patients, as well as to promote general health and well-being as a preventative measure.

Dr. Moore is a board-certified licensed Naturopathic Doctor, NCCAOM Diplomate Acupuncturist* and Asian Medicine Practitioner. She received her doctoral degree in Naturopathic Medicine and Masters of Science in Acupuncture and Asian Medicine at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry and is licensed in the states of New Hampshire and California. Additionally, she holds advanced training and certifications in Trauma-informed care, Functional Medicine, Immune Wellness, Oncology Support, Biotherapeutic Drainage, Gerontology & Elder Care, Auricular, Eye, Scalp and Facial Acupuncture. She also holds certifications in advanced energy diagnosis, intuitive healing and sound & vibrational medicine.

Dr. Laura Moore blends the rigors of scientific, evidence-based medicine with intuitive assessment to provide integrative eastern and western natural medical healthcare. Her preventative and holistic approach is ideally suited for individuals and groups who are seeking health and wellness in their daily lives and throughout their lifetime. Dr. Moore provides both general and specialty natural medicine for acute and chronic health conditions.

For more detailed information on Acupuncture & Asian Medicine with Dr. Moore, please visit her website drlauramoore.com

The Trauma Reset Process® is a therapeutic approach to releasing held patterns in the body from life events, present and past. This approach utilizes somatic experiencing combined with Rosen method healing touch, nonjudgmental noticing and listening and the five-element generative cycle to enable individuals to process and integrate traumatic events and lived experiences. For more information on the Trauma Reset Process, please visit her website drlauramoore.com

The World Health Organization, the National Institutes of Health, and the American Medical Association, have recognized the effectiveness of acupuncture as a treatment for a wide range of issues, including:

  • Musculoskeletal disorders
  • Respiratory problems
  • Eye/Ear/Nose/Throat disorders
  • Skin issues
  • Gynecological disorders
  • Mental-emotional disorders
  • Neurological disorders
  • Genito-Urinary disorders
  • Gastrointestinal conditions
  • Chronic and post-operative pain

Insurance Accepted

Dr. Moore is a fee for service practice.  She accepts payments from qualified Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA).  Please check with your plans for service coverage.

Dr. Moore provides coded statements/superbills that you may submit to your insurance carrier for potential coverage. Please check with your plan administrator.  Dr. Moore does not process insurance at this time.

Forms of Payment Accepted

Cash
Check
Credit Card (All major credit cards accepted)

Gift Certificates Available

Gift Certificates are available only for Sound & Vibrational Healing sessions.

Hours of Operations

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Monday, Saturday – By Appointment
Early Mornings, Evenings – By Appointment

How to Schedule an Appointment

Online:     Book Acupuncture & Asian Medicine Appointment
Online:     Book Trauma Reset Appointment
Online:     Book Acute Appointment
Call:          Whole Life Health Care at 603-431-6677

How to Contact Laura

Call:       603-431-6677 x327
Email:   info@drlauramoore.com

New Patient Forms

Forms will be emailed upon scheduling your initial appointment.

What to Expect from the First Appointment

During an appointment, Dr. Moore assesses a patient’s syndrome or pattern of disharmony by using a set of diagnostic skills, then formulates a treatment approach that works with the body’s physiology to restore balance.   Acupuncture/Asian Medicine appointments can last between 30-90 minutes, depending on the treatment.