Local with Lisa | New Grand Ave. location for City Pulse Acupuncture

City Pulse Acupuncture  is an integrative acupuncture and wellness clinic that specializes in fertility, women’s health, and prenatal care.

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From a Piedmont native, Emmy award-winning television journalist-turned-home matchmaker, part-time radio anchor, UCLA graduate, wife and mother of 3.

They have just moved to a beautiful new space on Grand Avenue, and Rachel Hemphill is the owner.
LISA:  YOU ARE A SECOND-GENERATION OAKLAND RESIDENT AND BUSINESS OWNER?

Rachel:  Correct, yes. My grandparents had a couple of grocery stores in Oakland, and my Grandpa also had a real estate brokerage on Lakeshore.

LISA:  YOU JUST HAD A BIG GRAND OPENING?

Rachel:  Yeah. So, I had the unique privilege of designing the space with an architect. It’s a clinic designed with feng shui principles, and I had a grand opening with the traditional lion dance. That serves as a blessing for the space to bring wealth and prosperity.

LISA:  TELL ME ABOUT THE BUSINESS THAT YOU CREATED HERE AT CITY PULSE ACUPUNCTURE

Rachel:  So City Pulse Acupuncture is an integrative acupuncture and wellness clinic that specializes in fertility, women’s health, and prenatal care.

LISA:  HOW DID YOU DECIDE TO SPECIALIZE IN FERTILITY?

Rachel: It’s a great question. I feel like it’s somethng that actually chose me. When I was in acupuncture school, I interned with a woman who was very, very famous for treating fertility in the city, and the rest is really history.

I have a wall of pictures of all of my patients who have had children because of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. So, I’ve been in practice for 14 years, and I try not to count.  I always want to be humble about this because it’s not about me. It’s a testament to the power of the medicine. But by the end of the year, we should hit a thousand babies.

LISA:  HOW DID YOU GET INTERESTED IN CHINESE MEDICINE?

Rachel:  So, I’ve always been interested in Chinese medicine. I grew up with a grandmother who would make traditional soups, depending on the season, whether it was wintermelon for winter and supporting coughs and phlegm. I also had a great aunt in China who was an acupuncture anesthesiologist.

LISA:  SO ASIDE FROM PEOPLE LOOKING FOR FERTILITY HELP, WHO ELSE DO YOU TREAT?

Rachel: I also have an additional specialization in cosmetic acupuncture. So, anybody who’s looking to improve their skin, whether it’s collagen induction to work on fine lines, anti-aging, or even just sagging, or just wanting to look and feel better and just have a natural glow with something other than Botox or fillers.

LISA:  RACHEL, THANK YOU FOR TALKING TO ME.

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