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Meet Liron

Liron Brenner, L.Ac., DACM is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist with over 11 years of clinical experience. She graduated from Pacific College of Health and Science (formerly Pacific College of Oriental Medicine), one of the first and largest acupuncture schools in the United States, where she earned her Master of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine. She is nationally board-certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and is licensed to practice in both New York and New Jersey.

Liron went on to complete her Doctorate of Acupuncture with a specialization in Chinese Herbal Medicine, where she expanded her clinical expertise through advanced training. Her doctoral studies emphasized integrative care and evidence-based practice, including advanced pharmacology, in-depth clinical evaluation, and collaborative care models designed to work alongside Western medicine providers.

During her four-year master’s program, Liron completed over 900 clinical internship hours at the Pacific College clinic, treating a wide range of conditions using acupuncture and complementary modalities such as moxibustion, electro-acupuncture, Tui Na (medical massage), and Chinese herbal medicine.

With over a decade of hands-on clinical experience, Liron has developed a comprehensive and integrative approach to care. Her areas of focus include pain management, fertility, women’s health, gut health, nutritional and supplement support, allowing her to treat both straightforward and complex cases with a holistic, patient-centered perspective.

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I was first introduced to acupuncture when I was a child myself, my parents have been treated with acupuncture for the last 30 years, I remember how well, full of energy I felt after treatments and how happy I was to see our acupuncturist.

When I became a mom I introduced acupuncture into my own family, as a young a mom I saw the incredible results and the ability of Chinese medicine to heal and more importantly support the health of my kids.

With my personal experience I have decided to become a healer, I strongly believe the body should be treated as a whole, when one system is not functioning properly it manifest on the entire body. My job as a practitioner is to help and guide the patient to understand where these imbalances are found and together to help the body heal itself.