Betty Ma, R.Ac
À propos de Betty
Dans ses motsDongmei(Betty) Ma graduated from the Changchun University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Jilin Province, China, 30 years ago. After graduation, she engaged in clinical practice and research in acupuncture and TCM herbal medicine in a TCM hospital in China followed by 2 years of acupuncture practice in Kuwait .
Betty is registered with the CTCMPAO as Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncturist as well as being registered with CMTO as a Registered Massage Therapist.
Betty’s treatments can address a multitude of issues including (but not limited to): neck pain and related numbness of the arm and fingers, lower back pain, sciatica, frozen shoulder, sports injuries, migraines, TMJ issues, nervous tinnitus and hearing loss, peripheral facial paralysis, dry eyes, GI issues, acid reflux, hiccup, insomnia as well as a large variety of issues involving the respiratory, urinary, digestive, endocrine, circulatory, reproductive, and neurological systems.
From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, Betty strives to balance Yin and Yang, regulate the function of the Zang-Fu, promote positive energy flow, enhance the body, and improve the immune system function.
When Betty is not working, she enjoys cooking, hiking, landscape photography, and skiing.
Services & prices
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Acupuncture 30
Acupuncture 45
Acupuncture 60
Acupuncture 75
Acupuncture 90
Cupping 15
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 30
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 45
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 60
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 75
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Cupping 90
« Cupping is a form of therapy that involves the suction of the skin and the surface muscle layer to stretch and be drawn into a cup. Cupping is used to encourage the blood flow of the body and treat conditions such as acute or chronic pains, respiratory problems and musculoskeletal problems. »Gua Sha 15
« Gua sha is a technique in which a smooth-edged tool, such as Chinese soup spoon or pieces of honed jade, is pressed and stroked on a lubricated area of the body until a mark appears. Press-stroking is to be performed sequentially - line by line and in one direction - until the entire area is completed. »Gua Sha 30
« Gua sha is a technique in which a smooth-edged tool, such as Chinese soup spoon or pieces of honed jade, is pressed and stroked on a lubricated area of the body until a mark appears. Press-stroking is to be performed sequentially - line by line and in one direction - until the entire area is completed. »Gua Sha 45
« Gua sha is a technique in which a smooth-edged tool, such as Chinese soup spoon or pieces of honed jade, is pressed and stroked on a lubricated area of the body until a mark appears. Press-stroking is to be performed sequentially - line by line and in one direction - until the entire area is completed. »Gua Sha 60
« Gua sha is a technique in which a smooth-edged tool, such as Chinese soup spoon or pieces of honed jade, is pressed and stroked on a lubricated area of the body until a mark appears. Press-stroking is to be performed sequentially - line by line and in one direction - until the entire area is completed. »Gua Sha 75
« Gua sha is a technique in which a smooth-edged tool, such as Chinese soup spoon or pieces of honed jade, is pressed and stroked on a lubricated area of the body until a mark appears. Press-stroking is to be performed sequentially - line by line and in one direction - until the entire area is completed. »Gua Sha 90
« Gua sha is a technique in which a smooth-edged tool, such as Chinese soup spoon or pieces of honed jade, is pressed and stroked on a lubricated area of the body until a mark appears. Press-stroking is to be performed sequentially - line by line and in one direction - until the entire area is completed. »Acupuncture TreatmentNew patient
Moxibustion 15
« Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which mugwort (a commonly used herb) is burned on (direct moxibustion) or near the skin (indirect moxibustion). The purpose of moxibustion is to heat acupuncture points in order to stimulate the flow of qi and strengthen the blood. »Moxibustion 30
« Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which mugwort (a commonly used herb) is burned on (direct moxibustion) or near the skin (indirect moxibustion). The purpose of moxibustion is to heat acupuncture points in order to stimulate the flow of qi and strengthen the blood. »Moxibustion 45
« Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which mugwort (a commonly used herb) is burned on (direct moxibustion) or near the skin (indirect moxibustion). The purpose of moxibustion is to heat acupuncture points in order to stimulate the flow of qi and strengthen the blood. »Moxibustion 60
« Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which mugwort (a commonly used herb) is burned on (direct moxibustion) or near the skin (indirect moxibustion). The purpose of moxibustion is to heat acupuncture points in order to stimulate the flow of qi and strengthen the blood. »Moxibustion 75
« Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which mugwort (a commonly used herb) is burned on (direct moxibustion) or near the skin (indirect moxibustion). The purpose of moxibustion is to heat acupuncture points in order to stimulate the flow of qi and strengthen the blood. »Moxibustion 90
« Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which mugwort (a commonly used herb) is burned on (direct moxibustion) or near the skin (indirect moxibustion). The purpose of moxibustion is to heat acupuncture points in order to stimulate the flow of qi and strengthen the blood. »ConsultationNew patient
« Consultation »2 optionsMassage 30
Massage 45
Massage 60
Massage 75
Massage 90
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