In Rhode Island, Doctors of Acupuncture must graduate from a
nationally accredited acupuncture school and pass a National Board
Certification Exam. Acupuncture training requires four years of
schooling and includes an internship. Besides the standard
training, Nancy and Beth continuously update their skills with
continuing education courses.
In Rhode Island, Doctors of Acupuncture must graduate from a
nationally accredited acupuncture school and pass a National Board
Certification Exam. Acupuncture training requires four years of
schooling and includes an internship. Besides the standard
training, Nancy and Cris continuously update their skills with
continuing education courses.
Nancy Graham is an alumna of the New England
School of Acupuncture, and has maintained her practice in South
County, Rhode Island since 1988. She is conversant in Chinese
language and culture and has studied traditional Chinese Medicine
in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan. Nancy is NCCAOM
National Board certified in Chinese Herbal Medicine. She is a
lifelong student of the Chinese martial and healing arts of Tai
Chi and Chi Gong.
Sonja Marge-Barrows is a licensed Doctor of Acupuncture and Nationally Certified Chinese Herbalist. She received her Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the New England School of Acupuncture in Newton, MA in 2011. Dr. Marge-Barrows' training includes Western Medical Sciences, Chinese Food Therapy, Tui Na Chinese Bodywork, and the meditative practices of Tai Qi and Qi Gong. Her clinical experience includes inpatient and outpatient therapy in Boston Medical Center's Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Department, Roxbury, MA Comprehensive Health Center, and Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago. Dr. Marge-Barrows specializes in supportive care for pediatric and adult patients with chronic pain, autoimmune disorders, ob/gyn disorders and cancer.