Marie Nuthall, L.AC., M.Ac., has joined the University of Maryland Shore Regional Health’s Center for Integrative Medicine as an acupuncturist.
Nuthall, who earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Baltimore and spent four years enrolled the intensive acupuncture program at Maryland University of Integrative Health (formerly Tai Sophia Institute), is a certified acupuncture de-tox specialist and also has completed classes in acupuncture for pain management. She has resided in Easton for over 20 years with her husband and three sons.
Nuthall’s fellow practitioners at the Center for Integrative Medicine are Monika Armbruster, L.AC., and Syvia Byerly, L.AC.M.Ac., both acupuncturists; Stephanie Latham, LMT, a licensed massage therapist with specialized training in oncology massage who also is a Reiki practitioner; Richard Gibson, MSW, LSCW-C, a psychotherapist who specializes in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder; and Dana Limpert, B.S., M.S., RMT, a practitioner and certified master teacher of Reiki.
Located at 607-B Dutchman Lane in Easton, The Center for Integrative Medicine was founded on the belief that different types of treatment, both conventional and holistic, can be combined to help improve the well-being and functionality of individuals who are coping with a wide array of health issues or limitations. The Center has earned 97-98% scores in patient satisfaction as ranked by a national healthcare survey company.
For more information or to schedule an appointment at the Center for Integrative Medicine, call 410-770-9400.
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