4 Rachel DaPron

Our purpose in life is to be happy. From the very core of our being, we simply desire contentment. — Dalai Lama

My long journey through my health and wellness education started as a personal quest to get my life back.  Before declaring my major in my undergraduate work, I began to experience blinding migraine headaches and severe neck and back pain.  My doctor kept telling me I was fine, so I decided I would use my education to help myself.
For this reason, I began studying Nutrition and received my Bachelor's Degree in that area in 2006 from Oklahoma State University.  However, changing my diet d...

My long journey through my health and wellness education started as a personal quest to get my life back.  Before declaring my major in my undergraduate work, I began to experience blinding migraine headaches and severe neck and back pain.  My doctor kept telling me I was fine, so I decided I would use my education to help myself.
For this reason, I began studying Nutrition and received my Bachelor's Degree in that area in 2006 from Oklahoma State University.  However, changing my diet did not seem to make a difference in my pain. In addition, the long hours of studying for my degree had made my pain worse.
I was beginning to think I would have to resign myself to a long life of getting worse and worse because western medicine had not been helpful so far.  Then, while looking at graduate programs, I found Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Master's Degree Programs throughout the United States.  Although, I had never had the opportunity to experience alternative medicine while in Oklahoma, I decided this was the next path in my journey to regain a happy life.
I then spent the next 5 years learning Acupuncture, herbal medicine, Shiatsu, Qi Gong, Yoga, fire cupping and many other alternative therapies. My fellow students and I received many treatments from each other throughout this time and I had the luxury of the reasonably priced student clinic as a resource. To my great surprise and relief, I began to see progress through my pain.  Acupuncture, massage and yoga were the main contributors to my success.  I graduated from Oregon College of Oriental Medicine in 2011 with a Master's Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and a passion to take this medicine to anyone who needs it.
The only barrier to getting this medicine to any and all who need it was the cost.  Acupuncture treatments can be prohibitively expensive.  Then I found the Community Acupuncture Movement.  This network of practitioners took me under their wing and taught me how to deliver this miracle of healing in a low cost manner.
Now I am here to help and I am grateful for the opportunity.

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Education
2011

Oregon College of Oriental Medicine

Master's of Science in Acupuncture and Eastern Asian Medicine

REVIEWS for my Acupuncture services

by Anonymous on Jan 22
Rachel has been very knowledgeable, reassuring, and helpful. This has been a great experience!
by Anonymous on Dec 02
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by Hannah on Oct 13
Listened to my concerns
by Amy on Nov 10
Rachel always takes the time to make sure you get the most of your session. She has done a great job answering any questions I have had.
by Tracy on Oct 19
Rachel is a wonderful practitioner. I feel 100% confident and comfortable with her. She is skilled!
by Deb on Oct 03
I got amazing results just from my first treatment. No hip pain afterwards and i slept very well that night.
by linda on Aug 29
I like it all. It is 45 minutes from home, but well worth it.
by Kylie Kay on Jul 02
Rachel & Ally are super knowledgeable, friendly, attentive, & caring. I definitely recommend their acupuncture, massage, & float tank services to anyone! :-)
by Amy on Mar 11
I felt immediate relief of my forearm pain!
by Tonya on Jun 28
Rachel pays great attention to me and my needs. She’s great!

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