Ed Haberli L.Ac., received his Master’s degree in Chinese Acupuncture Styles from the New England School of Acupuncture. The program, located in Newton, MA, is the oldest in the U.S., and consists of over 2,700 hours of instruction. He is nationally Board Certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), and Licensed by the state of CT. Prior to this, Ed was granted his B.S. in Biology from the University of New England. A lifelong interest in the human body, both disease process and healing, led Ed to come into a healing art such as acupuncture. Born and raised in Meriden, CT, Ed is a true native to the area. Ed graduated from O.H. Platt High School in Meriden, where he assisted the head athletic trainer in evaluation and rehabilitation of athletes. Leaving CT to attend both university and graduate school, Ed returned to the state to help build both the reputation and acceptance of acupuncture.
A unique exposure to alternative healing, very early in life, led Ed to seek out alternative methods of healing the body. While maintaining an interaction and appreciation for Western, or allopathic, medicine and its uses, he sought a better and more integrated method to the healing of not only disease, but the whole person. Ed’s interests in the improvement and rehabilitation of athletes has carried over from his earlier experiences, but has also branched out to include all facets of human health. His Acupuncture training in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), has prepared Ed to be a general acupuncturist, able to treat a variety of conditions ranging from musculo-skeletal disorders, such as sprains, strains, sore muscles, and osteoarthritis, to issues of women’s health concerns, digestive disorders, and respiratory disorders such as asthma, as well as stress reduction and alleviation of its symptoms. He uses a variety of traditional techniques beyond acupuncture including electro-acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, gua sha, and tuina (massage).
Farzana Panthaky L.Ac., MAOM., Dipl.OM.(NCCAOM)
Started her passion for healthcare at McMaster University as an undergraduate student in Biology. Shortly after, she was drawn to the discipline of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 2009, Farzana completed her Masters in Oriental Medicine (MAOM) at the New England School of Acupuncture in Newton, MA. This clinical master’s program included studies in Chinese Herbal Medicine, Chinese Acupuncture and Japanese Acupuncture. She received her National Board Certification from the NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine), is registered under the CTCMPAO (College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario) and licensed by the State of Connecticut.