Licensed Acupuncturist,
Diplomate in Oriental
Medicine
“My life’s journey is
about striving to achieve
balance of mind, body, and
spirit, while being of
service to others. After
much searching, I discovered
that the intention of
acupuncture and Oriental
medicine, as well as tai chi
and qi gong, is to help
people find and maintain
balance within their unique
lifestyles.”
Amy LeSage earned her
Masters Degree in
Acupuncture and Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM) from
Yo San University of TCM in
Los Angeles. She is a
licensed acupuncturist by
the state of California. She
is also a Diplomate in
Oriental Medicine as
licensed by the National
Certification Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine (NCCAOM).
One of the most profound
experiences leading Amy to
TCM has been her involvement
with Sifu Richard Tsim and
the Lau Kune Do (LKD) Temple
of Martial Arts in Long
Beach. Sifu Tsim’s classes
regarding Chinese medicine
philosophy as well as his
tai chi and qi gong
instruction helped inspire
Amy to earn her Maters’
degree in TCM. Amy is still
a LKD student and a member
of the Temple’s Board of
Directors. For the past five
years, she has been a LKD
teacher of tai chi and qi
gong under the direction of
Sifu Tsim of China, who
founded the art of Lau Kune
Do in 1975.
I appreciate that you shared
your thorough understanding
and knowledge of acupuncture
with me during my visit. I
love that you answered my
questions, including the
ones about what you saw on
my tongue and felt in my
pulses. I learned so much
about my health, and your
warmth, compassion, and
humor made me feel so
comfortable.” - Sally S.
Amy’s personal
experiences with TCM have
confirmed her beliefs that
it really works. As a child,
she had chronic bronchitis,
and as an adult, she
suffered from three to four
debilitating sinus
infections per year, each
lasting for as long as a
month. With consistent
acupuncture and herbs, her
sinus infections were
eliminated. She continues to
receive regular acupuncture
treatments and use herbs to
promote health.
“It’s my belief that to
be most helpful to others, I
first have to take care of
myself. That means doing the
things I love, like
practicing tai chi, spending
time with friends and
family, hiking, camping,
meditating, enjoying my
favorite music, and
receiving regular
acupuncture treatments. It
also means that I’ll
continue to learn.”
I have benefited greatly
from my treatments with Amy.
Each time I come in to the
Center, she asks me many
questions. She has a very
positive attitude, which is
so different than the
physicians I’ve seen for
treatment. I trust her
judgment and her expertise
in helping me to gain back
my health.” – Marcy C.
In addition to
acupuncture, Amy offers
other tools to assist the
patient on his or her
journey to optimal health –
high quality Chinese herbal
medicines, qi gong
exercises, tai chi, Oriental
bodywork, a balanced
approach to nutrition, and
more.