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Acupuncture in Herndon, VA

Hon K. Lee, L.Ac, Dipl.OM, DMQ, DAOM

 

Hello, my name is Hon K. Lee. I’m a Herndon Virginia Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine providing safe,  gentle and effective treatments. I specialize in treating infertility, skin disorders, back pain, high cholesterol, respiratory problems, allergies, anxiety, depression, hypertension, headaches, diabetes, and many other ailments. I’m passionate about helping people achieve optimum health, strength and vitality using a combination of time-tested, effective modalities, including acupuncture, Chinese herbs, body work, nutrition, and qigong therapy.

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Sports Edge Acupuncture
1033 Sterling Road #105
Herndon, VA 20170
Monday - Friday
9am to 5pm

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