- Tybee Acupuncture164 Chief Justice Cushing Highway
Cohasset, MA 02025781-383-8877 - Testimonials
I originally started seeing Tybee back in 2003 for help with symptoms associated with vestibular dysfunction (an inner ear disorder triggered by a virus). My ear problem has improved significantly, and the acupuncture treatments have helped manage my occasional symptoms and flare-ups.
An unexpected side effect was a strengthened immune system. I would typically get a winter bronchial infection every year, always requiring antibiotics. I travel a lot and would very often return from my trips with a cold. But with regular treatment, these infections have become MINIMAL…only an occasional head cold!
Health-wise I’ve been feeling quite well, and I attribute it to Tybee’s expertise with acupuncture.
D.D.
Acupuncture For Boosting The Immune System was last modified: May 17th, 2018 by tybee
ACUPUNCTURE DAYS ARE THE BEST DAYS!
I always say “acupuncture day” is a vacation from myself. Anxiety is gone, and I feel so calm and relaxed! Finally I can think logically and enjoy my day. It’s seriously amazing, and I hope someday everyone will give it a try!
JM
Acupuncture for Anxiety was last modified: March 18th, 2018 by tybee
“Tybee is a consummate professional in her field, constantly seeking education and professional development in her chosen area of expertise.
I attended her clinic for the best part of at least 4 years and never regretted one session, and throughout that period, she consistently improved my health and well being. She recommended lifestyle changes that helped me cope with my job and constant traveling.
I have no hesitation in recommending Tybee for anyone who seeks alternative health advice in the greater Boston area. My only regret was my job took me away from the Boston area, and the care I received during that time.”
Stewart A. Wood, now based in Australia.
Acupuncture for Health and Wellness was last modified: November 7th, 2016 by tybee
I am a patient who had developed some severe lower back pain and now after working with Tybee am virtually pain free.
I work in sales and am on my feet most of the day. I’m also in a band and on weekends; I’m playing 3 or 4 hours at a time standing and holding my instrument while also loading and unloading all the equipment. It would take me weeks to recover from a night of playing and lifting all the equipment.
Now after I play I wake up pain free. I am a person who is not very comfortable with doctor’s offices / doctors / nurses etc., so my first visit I expected to be a little uncomfortable; but from the second Tybee said hello I felt as though I were her only patient and the most important person in the world to her.
She is amazing and I
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