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Pamela Johnson is a licensed acupuncturist with a relaxing, quiet studio in the Woodlawn neighborhood of NE Portland. She specializes in providing thoughtful and effective relief for those living with chronic conditions as well as acute pain, and she loves getting to know new patients.

SERVICES OFFERED

  • Acupuncture

  • Cupping

  • Gua-Sha

  • E-stim therapy

  • Chinese herbs

RELIEF AND BALANCE

Pam primarily treats patients for pain, both chronic and acute, as well as personal injuries. She has had much success with issues such as: back pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, headaches / migraine, and the emotional stress that often comes with these.

“Acupuncture has a wonderful way that works with the body’s nervous system so that it can not only treat the physical but also work on an emotional level, thus offering relief and balance to the body holistically.” she says.

Pam works closely with her patients to create consistent acupuncture treatment plans designed to each individual’s needs that offer relief with muscular pain and anxiety.

Her warm presence and consistent treatment provide great comfort to her patients.

HUGE LIFE CHANGE

Pam is originally from St Louis, Missouri. She received her undergraduate from Kansas State University with a Bachelors in Interior Architecture. After working as an interior designer in Portland for 11 years, Pam made a huge life change.

Pam was introduced to acupuncture through a colleague, and saw great success in treating her allergies. Pam was amazed at the results, continued treatments, and found relief with chronic low back pain and stress.

After such a personal experience, Pam knew she wanted to help others experience the healing through acupuncture.

EDUCATION

Pam received her Masters degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM), and is a licensed acupuncturist with the Oregon Medical Board and is Nationally Certified with NCCAOM.

GET TO KNOW PAM

When she’s not busy at her practice, Pam lives in North Portland with her dog and loves to be a part of the community. Pam says she appreciates getting to know and caring for her neighbors in North and NE Portland.