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Thomas Koangho Lee.
Licensed Acupuncturist.
Acupuncture Practice Since 1961

424 White Spruce Blvd. Map
Rochester, New York 14623
Phone: (
585) 272-0690
Office Hours By Appointment
For more information, e-mail at
koangho@hotmail.com

Thomas Lee practices his own, unique method of acupuncture. His method is a combination of his personal four-decade-long experience and research as well as acupuncture secrets inherited from his forefathers.

EDUCATION:
Institute of Oriental Medicine
Special (Acupuncture and Moxibustion) course
1960 - 1961
Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
Major: Oriental Medicine (including Acupuncture)
Degree: Bachelor of Oriental Medicine
1961 - 1971
The Graduate (Master) School, Kyung Hee, Seoul, Korea.
Acupuncture and Moxibustion course.
1972-1974


CERTIFICATION:
Certificate to Practice Acupuncture and Moxibustion.
Institute of Oriental Medicine Special (Acupuncture)
February 15, 1961
Passed National Licensure Examination for Oriental Medical Doctor from Korean Government. February 24, 1971
License to Practice as Oriental Medical Doctor from Korean Government (Doctor of Oriental Medicine / Acupuncture) March 26, 1971
License # 24 to Practice as Doctor of Acupuncture.
Nevada State Board of Oriental Medicine.
December 10, 1974
License # 34 for Practice of Acupuncture in New York State May 13, 1976


EXPERIENCE:
Miscellaneous Acupuncture Experience in Korea and United States 1963 - 1975
Rush Pain Center (Acupuncture) St. Luke's Hospital,
Dept. of Anesthesiology. Chicago IL.
1975 - 1976
Licensed Acupuncturist - Private Practice. Rochester, NY. 1976 - Present


"Patient should acknowledge that no guarantee or assurances has been made as to the results that may be obtained"
(Thomas K. Lee)
From Thomas Lee's experience and his patients observations, patients showed improvement in their condition after being treated with Thomas Lee's method of acupuncture for the following health problems: [ Top ]

TREATMENT OFFERED:

Acupuncture Treatment for Pain Source Control
Acupuncture Treatment for Prevention of Major Health Problems
Acupuncture Treatment for Absorption Enhancement (Nutrients, Drugs, Vitamins, etc.)
Acupuncture Treatment of Tumors
Acupuncture Treatment for Sport Related Injures
Acupuncture Treatment for Enhancement of Immune System Functionality

Attention Golfers (Other Sports Participants):
Ability to concentrate is a vital key to success!!!.
Come for treatment just before the game to significantly improve your ability to concentrate.


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z View All

Arthroscopic Surgery (Rehabilitation) Artery Blockage
Arthritis (Osteo, Rheumatoid) Amputation (Pain)
Attention Deficit Disorder Asthma
Anxiety disorders Allergies
Acid Reflex (G.E.) Addictions
Abdominal Pain Arterial Pain
Acoustic Neuroma Autoimmune Diseases
Alzheimer's Disease
Achilles Tendon (Torn Achilles or Achilles Tendon Pain,Injuries)
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Baker's Cyst (Back of the knee) Breast Tumors
Bladder Contractions (spontaneous) Bells Palsy
Blood Pressure (High/ Low) Bursitis
Bronchial Emphysema Bronchitis
Bunion Problems Bed Wetting
Back Pain
Balance Problems (Bypass surgery, Amputations, Kidney Transplant,
(Back Surgery, Hysterectomy, Chemotherapy)

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (C.T.S) Colitis
Clogged Arteries Constipation
Chest Tightness Candidiasis
Colonostomy Pain Cystitis
Chest Wall Pain Chrones Disease
Cluster Headaches Cough
Chemotherapy Rehabilitation
Concentration Improvement for School, Sport, Games
Cancer: Breast, Colon, Leukemia (WBC 20000), Rectal, Cervical, Liver)
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Digestive Tract Diseases Disk Disease
Degenerative Disorders Depression
Degenerative Tissue Damage Drug Addiction
Dizziness , Balance Problems Diabetic Bladder
Diabetic Nephropathy Dystonia
Difficulty to Swallow Drop Foot
Dyspepsia Dyslexia
Dog Bite Healing

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Estrogen Hormone Release Problems Endometriosis
Esophageal Reflux Disease Emphysema
Ejaculation Problems Eczema
Eyes: Retina Disorders, Twitching, ?Dry Eyes?, Glaucoma, Infections

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"Frozen" Shoulder, Hips Facial Pain
Fatigue (Chronic) "Face Lift"
Fibromyalgia Fibrositis
Face paralyzed

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Gastro-Esophagal Reflux (G.E.R.) Groin Pain
Gastro-Inestinal Problems Glaucoma
Gallbladder diseases

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Heart: Attacks (Prevention) Heel spur
Heart: Bypass (Rehabilitation) Headaches
Heart: Irregular Beat Hair Loss
Heart: Bypass (Rehabilitation) Hot Flashes
Heart: Palpitation Heartburn
Heart: Premature Ventricular Contraction Hernia Problems
Heart: Leaking Valve Hysterectomy
HBP Herniated Discs
Hammer Toes - Heel Spur Hypoglycemia
Herpetic Neuralgia Hormonal imbalance

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Injuries (Auto accidents, Injuries at Work) Intestinal Diseases
Inflammation (tendon: Achilles, Knee, etc) Iliac Crest Problems
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Impotence (Sexual)
Idiopathic Hypersomnia Incontinence
Interstitial Cystitis Infertility
Intercostal Nerve Pain Insomnia

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Kidney Transplant (Rehabilitation) Knee Injuries
Kidney Failure

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Laminectomy Rehabilitation Liver Disorders
Lack of Mobility (Pain Caused) Ligament Problems
Lower Back Injuries Lymphedema
Lateral Epicondylitis Lymphoma

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Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.) Mesothelioma Pain
Mitral Valve Prolapse Morning Sickness
Macular Degeneration Myasthenia Grains
Medial Epicondylitis Morton's Neuroma
Migraine Headaches Menieres Disease
Mood Inconsistency Menopause
Metabolism Problems Moles
Manic Depression

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Nausea (chemotherapy, pregnancy) Neck Injuries
Neck, Head Movement Disorders Nephritis
Nasal Irritation Neuralgia
Nervous Tickle Numbness

Ovarian Tumor Osteoporosis

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Peripheral Vascular System Diseases Polycystic Kidney
Postherpetic Neuralgia Poor Digestion
Postsurgical Rehabilitation Poor Circulation
Panic Attack Disorder P.M.S. Symptoms
Pancreatic Disorders Pinched Nerve
Postnasal Drainage Polio Legs
Periodental Bleeding (BJ) Palpitation
Poison Ivy Poisoning
Prostate Gland Problems ( Infection, Prostatitis, Surgery Rehabilitation)

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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy R.S.D. ?Restless legs?
Recurring Miscarriage ?Ringing Ear?
Rectal Muscle Spasms Rosacea (Acne)
RIQ Nerve Pain Rhinitis

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Sinus (Infections or Allergies) Sexual Impotence
Sprained Joints (Knee, Ankles) Sciatica
Swellings (Knee, Ankles) Stress
Sjogrens Syndrome Smoking
Shortness of Breath Scoliosis
Soft Mitrial Valve Shingles
Stroke (Prevention) Seizures
Shoulder Injury Stenosis
Speech Problems Snoring
Spastic Uterus Sleep Disorders
Spastic Colon

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Tic Douloureux (Trigeminal Neuralgia) Tension (Severe)
Throat (Sore , Infections) Tendonitis
Torn Tendons( Rotator cuff, Knee, Ankle, etc) Tennis Elbow
Thyroid Gland disorders Tinnitus
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Tremor (Arm)
Tarcel Tunnel Syndrome TMJ
Testicular Infection
Tumors: Breast, Bladder, Brain(Chemotherapy Rehabilitation)

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Urinary Tract Infections Ulnar Nerve Pain
Ulcers

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Vocal Cord Problems Vaginal Dryness
Vascular Blockage Vaginal Pain
Vascular Headaches Vulvadynia
"Violin Fingers"

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Weight Problems

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Thomas Lee practices his own, unique method of acupuncture. His method is a combination of his personal four-decade-long experience and research as well as acupuncture secrets inherited from his forefathers.

ABOUT TRADITIONAL ORIENTAL MEDICINE
Lifestyle Considerations and Education
Moderation
Consideration
Wholism
Body / Mind Unity
Nutritional Therapy
Individual Differences (Constitution, Health Status, Food Natures)
Exercise Therapy
Circulation = Health
Acupuncture and Moxibustion
The Body as Whole ? Innate Healing Powers
Needling Massage, Heat (Moxa) cupping
Herbal Therapy
Strong Connection Between Nature and Humans.

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ABOUT ACUPUNCTURE
Classical Theory of Acupuncture:
Yin / Yang
Circulation of Qi and Blood
Qi- Matter without form; functional, active aspect ot the body
Blood - More then just a red fluid; regulated as force
Five Elements
Modern Theory Acupuncture:
Acupuncture is a technique for getting a stimulus (pulsing DC current) into the Central Nervous System. Travell and Simons? work with ?Trigger Points? was able to identify some points on the skin that had standing electrical potential. The points were identical to the classical acupuncture points
Neurotransmitters Involved:

Serotonin
Beta Endorphins
Enkephalin
Dynophins

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ACUPUNCTURE RELATED LINKS

Scientific Acupuncture Study Center
Acupuncture.com
Acupuncture History
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For more information, e-mail at koangho@hotmail.com