- Acupuncture Therapeutics1224 East Green St. #100
Pasadena, California 91106
(626) 755-6260
Opening Hours
Mon 8.30am-3pm Tue 8.30am-7pm Thu 8.30am-7pm Fri 8.30am-2pm Sat 9am-2pm subject to change
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Testimonials
I have been impressed with Katarina’s professional approach. She thoroughly explained the procedure and the expected time frame for relief from my pain.
Judy G.
San Fransisco
Professional approch. was last modified: July 12th, 2019 by katarina
Dr. Ryan is amazing! My doctor recommended I try acupuncture after I suffered a compression fracture in my back. I called a couple of places, but only Dr. Ryan took the time to walk me through how it works and really explain it to me. I was nervous at first.
... Read more »Katarina really knows her stuff! I’ve only been in for a few acupuncture treatments and I am having increased mobility in limbs! I have to admit, that I was not sure about the results of acupuncture therapy because this was my first time trying it. But it has helped me
... Read more »So far, Katarina Ryan, Lac is doing wonders to my problem areas. I am so happy that I found her. She is warm and a good listener. She accommodates one’s request to be comfortable during the procedure. This is very important for me, as well. Due to my post operative
... Read more »Thorough and very good bedside manners. Will recommend. And parking is awesome. Lots of it and free.
Conny R.
Very good bedside manners! was last modified: January 26th, 2019 by katarina
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