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Edna Brandt and Clayton Spivey
Edna Brandt and Clayton Spivey

Practiced for over 3000 years in China, acupuncture is now clearly recognized and well-documented in western medical journals and in medical institutions across the United States as beneficial for many types of physical and psychological concerns.

Because of its relatively low cost and its noninvasive nature, acupuncture has become a highly popular form of integrative health care. In this gentle form of medicine, each treatment is designed to address the unique symptoms experienced by each individual which relate to the root cause of the illness or imbalance.

At AcupunctureWorks, our practice is characterized by excellence and experience. We are one of the longest-standing practices of acupuncture in the Baltimore-Washington corridor. Our practitioners have served as senior faculty members at the oldest accredited acupuncture school in the nation. Both of our practitioners have also won the “Great Esteem Award” as honored teachers at the Tai Sophia Institute acupuncture school.

If you are simply looking for information, then please help yourself to our educational offerings and links. 

If you wish to know anything that isn’t contained on these pages, please give us a call and speak to Edna or Clayton. We would be happy to speak with you.  

Top five reasons to receive treatment at AcupunctureWorks:

  1. Experience: Our two practitioners each have over 20 years of practice in acupuncture. We are both senior faculty members at the oldest accredited acupuncture institute in the U.S.
  2. We give each patient undivided attention during their appointment.
  3. Passion: We love what we do and it shows.
  4. We like solving problems. Bring us the things that western medicine hasn’t addressed to your satisfaction. Results are important to us.
  5. If you like dogs, we sometimes have our non-allergenic “therapy dog” with us in the Columbia office.

Contact Us Today

Our Columbia, MD Office - 410.799.5883

Our Laurel, MD Office - 301.953.3413

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From Our Blogs

By Clayton Spivey, 07/17/2010 - 14:46

There is Abundance, Not Scarcity

Paul (not his real name) arrived at my office the other day, while I was on the phone with a prospective patient. He overheard me telling the caller that...

By Edna Brandt, 06/06/2010 - 10:11

Here's a cute photo to inspire you to do your tai cheez:

By Edna Brandt, 04/30/2010 - 10:45

Plants love to be pruned. I’ve been seeing the results this spring: we did a major pruning job last fall on our lilac bush, which was too tall and leggy, and we cut it back to...

By Edna Brandt, 03/28/2010 - 17:25

Watch acupuncture in action!

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6339272n

By Clayton Spivey, 02/21/2010 - 10:29

In the past several weeks I’ve found myself being a real hard-ass.

One of my clients has neck pain and headaches. I have advised her on several occasions to wear a scarf and hat in the...