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Note on our name
Turning Point, the name of our acupuncture practice, is vaguely a reference to the film (1977) of similar name; (The Turning Point )
In the film, a dancer reconciles art and life.
Our practice is general (Chinese) medicine and specializes in performing arts medicine, to support artists and everyone in being their best.
In a spirit of collaboration, since the 1990’s, we preferred not to copyright our practice name.
We seek to support all people in health.
We have no affiliation with any group or politics.
Our sole purpose is to support people in health and wellbeing.
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Shane the Wizard Healer
Article in Our Town local newspaper.
https://www.ourtownny.com/news/shane-the-wizard-healer-BYNP1120090917309179993
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E. Shane Hoffman, DAOM, LAc
Clinical Director
Dr. Hoffman trained at the Oregon Oriental College of Medicine under the leading physicians of China, including Dr. Shizeng Yang, qigong therapist to the People's Republic of China Olympic Gymnastic team; and Dr. Gouhui Lui, author of TCM classics and male genito-urinary disorders including male infertility. While pursuing his studies, Shane was named to the national AIDS Activist Circle for his work in designing, creating and implementing an education, advocacy and peer support program for people living with HIV.
Dr. Hoffman was part of the clinic team at The Institute for Traditional Medicine (ITM). The Institute is well known for its innovative work in developing protocols to apply Traditional Chinese Medicine to modern health issues such as HIV, CFS, MS, breast cancer, hepatitis, chronic pain and menopause. Shane also maintained a private practice in Oregon, treating everything from acne and allergies to shingles and tinnitus, with particular focus on athletic and performing arts related health. Dr. Hoffman has a doctoral specialty training with a double concentration in gynecology and geriatrics.
Having studied and practiced various traditions of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Iyengar yoga and meditation for the past 25 years, Dr. Hoffman's work is deeply informed by these healing disciplines. Dr. Hofffman is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and licensed to practice by New York State.
Theresa Palazzo, M.S., LAc
Theresa Palazzo found her way to Traditional Chinese Medicine by way of a dance injury and a dissatisfying career. Her initial course of acupuncture treatment resolved both these issues - soon after, she committed to a four-year program to become an acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist herself. Theresa received her Masters Degree of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) at Pacific College in New York City. Theresa initially dedicated her practice to treating athletes and performers during and after injury, she believes that everyone can benefit from this medicine, whether as preventative care for well-being, the treatment of pain syndromes, or as complementary care during the treatment of disease.
In addition, Theresa also practices the Mei Zen system of cosmetic acupuncture - an elegant treatment protocol based entirely on classical Chinese medicine - which allows for individualized treatments that address aging gracefully, while bringing vitality to the appearance of the face and neck.
Theresa is licensed to practice in New York and Connecticut and is a Board Certified Chinese Herbalist by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
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Briefly, on September 5th, 2021, I had an ischemic stroke. There are a few varieties of stroke, mine happened because a blood vessel broke. Practicing medicine works really well for me. Serving people in health and wellbeing is a driver in my life.
I called out to my dear husband Michael. I was cooking. We had been arguing. Michael was escaping into the games his iPhone offered him; I was cooking. I called out to him and asked him to call 911. I told him that I was having a stroke. He did. An ambulance came and off we went to the closest hospital, a 20 minute drive. The treating ER team got the larger regional state hospital on screen. The more senior doc there saw something they had not. She encouraged them to send me along to her larger hospital. They did. Thankfully. I had a blood clot in the vessel called the circle of Willis with a dissection in the artery. This vessel typically rejoins the main carotid vessel. Mine does not. It terminates in the neck. Evident at this point was this birth defect. Upon arrival to the larger hospital I went straight to surgery where 3 stents were inserted and advanced and via my groin to my neck. They saved my life.
Thus began the hard work. I was released from Intensive Care to a regular hospital wing. Working to recover was the hardest I had ever worked at anything. It still is.
I am so grateful for the opportunity to live and do work supporting people.
I offer both in-person treatment and remote care; which you can access here: https://patient.unifiedpractice.com/turning-point-acupuncture/booking/previous-visit.
I continue to serve you in your best possible health.
Warmest regards and thanks,
Dr. Shane Hoffman
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Hello Lovely People,
You got it. You figured out our little techie holiday riddle to get here to spot of holiday wishes and love to you. Hope you enjoyed the junket of figuring it out.
Merry Happy Stuff to you. Rocking wishes for a wonderful year.