LGBT Elder Advocates of WNC
  • Home
  • Resources
  • Healthcare Providers
  • Alternative Healthcare
  • Calendar
  • Calling Volunteers!
  • Contact Us
  • Mission and Vision Statement


Chiropractic and Massage Therapy

Picture
Dr. Jenn Cournoyer, Doctor of Chiropractic
3076 Sweeten Creek Rd
Asheville, NC 28803   Phone: (828) 230-7253


Dr Jenn offers both traditional and lightforce forms of adjusting. She utilizes Network Spinal Analysis, Activator, Thompson Terminal Point drop, SOT, Diversified, extremity adjusting, as well as Webster technique for pregnant women. Her adjustment techniques are safe and recommended for all ages from newborn to 100+.
http://www.drjennasheville.com/


Picture
​Mind the Body Therapies, Inc.
3076 Sweeten Creek Rd
Asheville, NC 28803   Phone: 
(828) 230-7253
​

We specialize in the John Barnes Myofascial Release Approach, a gentle and highly effective full-body/being modality that uses gentle, sustained pressure to release areas of dehydration and tightness (restrictions) in the fascial system (connective tissue) to alleviate pain and restore flexibility and resiliency. 
http://mtbtherapies.com/



Picture
Phil Ramsey, Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture - The Cultivation Center 
96 Central Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801  Phone: (828-242-8537)


​Licensed Acupuncturist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. This is my private practice where I am a Chinese Medicine practitioner and a psychotherapist. In Chinese Medicine I work with clients with mental and emotional issues, gynecological issues, pain, digestive issues, and much more. As a therapist I work with individuals and couples presenting with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, panic attacks, PTSD, and more.
Website





Picture
Clarity Acupuncture
Sarah Thomas, LAc

​Contact Sarah - clarityacupuncture@gmail.com

I enthusiastically practice 5-element acupuncture, which is the art of treating the intersection of the body and spirit. I also combine craniosacral therapy, herbal medicine, and functional blood chemistry into my work with patients.
I teach healing principles and stone medicine at Appalachian School of Holistic Herbalism and will be teaching stone medicine again this year at the Southeastern Women’s Herbal Conference.
This is truly a safe place for people of any race, religion or color. And, of course, the wonderful LGBTQ population. 
​

Your contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.                                                                                                                                      Website by Sackets Support
  • Home
  • Resources
  • Healthcare Providers
  • Alternative Healthcare
  • Calendar
  • Calling Volunteers!
  • Contact Us
  • Mission and Vision Statement