Tom Ingegno M.S.O.M., L.Ac. is a graduate of the New York College of
Wholistic Health Professions. He has a Masters degree in Oriental
Medicine, and a Bachelors degree in Professional Health Science. Tom is
nationally certified and Licensed in both New York and Maryland .
He has taught and supervised at the New York College of Health
Professions and the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York.
He was a Board Member of Edo Kai Traditional Acupuncture Society and
a frequent contributor to North American Journal of Oriental Medicine.
He has treated FEMA rescue workers for both pain and emotional stress
during the New York 9/11 rescue effort. He has also lectured about
acupuncture and Men’s Health at Baltimore’s City Hall as part of
Baltimore’s TV 25 program on Men in Science. Tom uses a variety of
Oriental Medical techniques combining Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Herbal
Therapy, along with a gently caring nature to help patients reach their
health goals.
He is also certified to treat companion animals including dogs, cats
and horses. He volunteers to treat animals with several Baltimore
rescues and has even been a consultant to the Maryland Zoo. Tom
continues his education by studying with prominent Acupuncturists both
in the US and abroad to ensure that he continues to expand his
knowledge base and skill to provide the best possible care for all
sentient beings.
Tom Ingegno M.S., L.Ac.
Ancient Arts Acupuncture
715 Park Ave
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-842-7784
www.ancientartsacupuncture.com
tom@ancientartsacupuncture.com
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