Amy Vlacich Is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist specializing in holistic pain management, digestive health, and hormonal support for all ages and stages of life. She believes in the body’s innate ability to heal itself and strives to support this natural process with acupuncture and herbal medicine. Despite her passion for women’s health, Amy also loves to treat HEENT conditions such as headaches, allergies, sinusitis, vertigo, and TMJ.
Amy believes in a holistic approach to care, one that embraces all aspects of health: the emotional, physical, and spiritual. Her acupuncture treatments are integrative and multifaceted, often utilizing multiple hands-on therapies, such as moxibustion (heat therapy), cupping (suction), gua sha (stone massage), and e-stim (electrical stimulation). She also offers at-home testing for food sensitivities and gut microbiome analysis upon request.
Amy earned her Master’s of Science in Oriental Medicine (MSOM) at the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in Berkeley, California. During her graduate studies, she interned at the San Francisco Homeless Prenatal Program, LifeLong Medical Care, and UCSF Mission Bay. She also studied at the First Teaching Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Tianjin, China where she learned acupuncture protocols for stroke rehabilitation and other neurological disorders. Since then, Amy has given over 14,000 acupuncture treatments in private and community practice in New Hampshire and Florida.
Amy is a certified Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist (ADS) and Fellow of the Acupuncture Board of Reproductive Medicine (FABORM), one of three fertility specialists in the entire state of Maine. She has spent the past five years working at an integrative family wellness center in Florida, but is happy to return home to New England where she grew up. In her free time, Amy enjoys hiking, paddling, dancing, yoga, poetry, and adventures with her velcro dog, Rosie.
Kimberly Dahlmann brings over 25 years of experience working with clients in a therapeutic
setting. As a Doctor of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Kimberly believes
in the body’s inherent ability to heal. Her work as an acupuncturist, herbalist, yoga instructor and
yoga therapist reflect a deeply held belief that with the right support, every individual has the
potential to heal and thrive.
Kimberly earned her Doctorate in Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine from Five Branches
University in Santa Cruz, California. She is a licensed acupuncturist, certified by the National
Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), and holds a
certification in Sports Medicine from the Whitefield Reeves Apprenticeship Program. During her
medical training, Kimberly focused on trauma and orthopedic treatments and completed a three-
week internship at a traditional hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam, where she assisted with the care of
cancer patients, stroke victims, and trauma cases.
Known for her compassionate and co-creative approach to treatment, Kimberly combines
acupuncture, moxibustion, tuina massage, and herbal medicine with personalized guidance on
integrating positive lifestyle habits and holistic rituals. She empowers individuals to cultivate
health, balance, and well-being in their day-to-day life.
Kimberly’s approach to care is deeply informed by her personal commitment to self-cultivation
through meditation and yoga. She is the founder and former owner of Yoga East in Kittery,
Maine, and a 500-hour E-RYT certified instructor recognized by the Yoga Alliance. A lifelong
learner, she is passionate about expanding her knowledge of holistic wellness practices.
Kimberly strives to create a healing space where her clients can experience greater ease in
body, mind, and spirit.
Outside of her clinical work, Kimberly enjoys spending time in nature, walks with her sweet pup
Sukha, surfing, gardening, and cooking nourishing meals with her husband.