Looking for acupuncture recommendations in Green Bay.
Dia O. replied:
Matthew LeMay is the best!
Dia O. replied:
Sarah, I am a massage therapist and met Dr. LeMay when I was practicing in Green Bay. I have since moved back to my home state, so I am no longer practicing in Green Bay. I was looking for someone to recommend my clients to and someone referred me to Matthew. He is so gentle and incorporates other modalities into his practice (ie craniosacral therapy, etc..). I wish he was in the town where I am now. I truly miss his gentle way and his knowledge about the meridians and the body in general. He incorporates knowledge with skill and cares about his clients. My husband went to him for relief from a health issue he was experiencing and in a few sessions felt amazing. Matthew even recommended a Chinese herbal tea to help with the situation and it was amazing. I know everyone has their own opinions about different practitioners, but I just wanted to give you more of a background on my experience with Dr. LeMay. If you need a good massage therapist, I can recommend someone, too...good luck!
Heather B. replied:
Dr. Hou at Acupuncture & Herb Mendicine all the way!!!!! After seeing him for a few short months I was pregnant naturally!!! After years of infertility!!! We had to do IVF for my first child. 2 nd was natural with the help of Dr. Hou! He is absolutely amazing!!!!
Amy M. replied:
If you have never heard of dry needling those with pain problems might find it helpful depending on the source of the pain. It is similar to acupuncture in some ways. Mike Last and the physical therapists at Orthopedic Spine Therapy were amazing at using dry needling to help me recover from years of neck, leg and back pain. You can go to your first consultation for free to see if it would help you. On Broadway in GB but they have locations all over WI.
Bethany M. replied:
Heather Brooks a friend of mine saw Dr Hou for fertility too and ended up with twins naturally lol.
Beth V. replied:
I agree Dr Hou is great. He can keep his prices down with he himself answering the phone and taking appointments. no computers, Everything is written on paper. And If I remember correctly the phone is plugged into the wall. Older basic building but clean and friendly
Matthew L. replied:
Pain management was a big part of the focus of my specialization during my doctoral training. I have trained in both China and the US, and if there are any questions I can help to answer, please feel free to ask. You can reach me at www.harmonygb.com or (920) 403-0517. Whoever you choose to see, I recommend making sure they have a full training (at least Masters) in acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Wishing you all the best!
Laural W. replied:
I have been to Dr. Matthew LeMay several times for asthma and he was wonderful and accessible. Helped me a great deal. My husband will be seeing him soon for his shoulder.
Laural W. replied:
When she is in town I also like Judith Rybicki...http://heydrjude.org
I see Dr Hou at Acupuncture and Herb Center on Military.
Megan G. replied:
Robin Smith at the day spa in DePere. I'm no longer a workaholic because of her help.
Amanda S. replied:
I really like Dr Hou at Acupuncture & Herb Medicine. I saw Matt LeMay and was not impressed whatsoever.
Jane G. replied:
Sarah, I am looking too. I was in a car accident that totaled my car. I drove to Milwaukee to see Dr. Jin at Ace Acupuncture a few times. He is very good but it is a 3 hour drive and just too far. Thank you for your post as I will learn from it and hopefully find someone locally. ☀️