Catherine Davis is a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine whose interest in healing began with animals at a young age, evolving a delicate touch and heightened sensitivity to understand what happens within the body with little communication. She developed a desire to help people heal, and strengthen their resilience to illness.
She gives a modern twist on an ancient healing practice, to incorporate new age ideologies with traditional therapies.
No matter your ailments, your goals, ...
Catherine Davis is a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine whose interest in healing began with animals at a young age, evolving a delicate touch and heightened sensitivity to understand what happens within the body with little communication. She developed a desire to help people heal, and strengthen their resilience to illness.
She gives a modern twist on an ancient healing practice, to incorporate new age ideologies with traditional therapies.
No matter your ailments, your goals, or your beliefs, every patient will be seen and heard. Every individual’s story has a beginning, and a root cause to their ailments. These are addressed as a total, functioning whole to create a space for healing to last. Catherine uses Japanese techniques to ensure the process is as delicate, comfortable and effective as possible to create a relaxing and healing experience.
"After years of training with other like-minded experts, I've learned to share my experience through a combination of service and education. I am a passionate healer with an alternative approach, and I am dedicated to helping my clients move through a wide range of physical, emotional, and spiritual transitions in the most efficient and transformative way possible."
Catherine grew up in Chestertown, Maryland, attending Kent County High School, and graduating from Gunston Day School. She then moved to Boulder, Colorado to obtain a Master's in Acupuncture, and a Master's in Chinese Herbal Medicine. She now returns to Chestertown to provide an opportunity to help within her hometown community.
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