Robert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care Adds Acupuncture to Services
April 29 -
Beginning in May, Nina McCampbell, M.D. will begin acupuncture treatments for current patients at the Robert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care (RAMCCC), a department of Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital, the hospital’s primary care clinic.
Dr. McCampbell, a specialist in Family Medicine at the clinic, served a fellowship in Holistic, Integrative and Pluralistic Medicine at the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center in Lawrence, Ma, which included 300 hours of acupuncture training at Harvard Medical School. She is a member of the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians. Acupuncture is a practice that involves inserting tiny needles into various points on the body to relieve pain or for therapeutic purposes for conditions such as arthritis, migraines, and stress related conditions. Acupuncture treatment is rooted in Chinese medical theory and practice.
