Kacey Wardle Dipl.OM, L.Ac. Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist
Kacey Wardle, Dipl.OM, L.AC. is a Colorado Licensed Acupuncturist and a Certified Chinese herbalist. She is a Board Certified Diplomat of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Kacey currently practices Chinese Medicine in Highlands , Denver. She has a special interest in supporting women and families in finding and maintaining their optimal health. Her specialties include:
- Pain and Trauma
- Women’s issues
- Pre/Post Natal
- Preparation and Recovery from Medical Operations
- Wellness Support
Education
Kacey received her Master’s degree in 2006 from Southwest Acupuncture College where her studies included acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, acupressure, Chinese nutrition therapy and Qi gong. While in school she worked at Stillwater Health’s Chinese herbal dispensary where she filled Chinese herbal prescriptions. She also completed a two year post-graduate herbal studies program through White Pine Healing Arts, focusing on women’s and family health.
Before deciding to study Chinese medicine, Kacey worked for the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard’s School of Public Health where she co-authored at CDC study on school nutrition and managed their website on healthy eating, NutritionSource. She holds a BA from the University of Colorado in Political Science and Economics. She spent years traveling and working with grassroots development organizations to understand how people from various cultures live and experience health. Her favorite places include Prague, Hong Kong, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Costa Rica.
My Style
By combining different techniques, I have developed a gentle and soothing acupuncture style that works to treat both the root cause of disease and symptoms of each patient. My patients often comment on my easy-going, yet effective, approach. It is very important to me that I listen to each patient to individualize treatment recommendations. The recommendations may include herbal therapy, nutrition, and exercise, which work to harmonize patient’s environment and health.