Acupuncture in Scottsdale with Dr. Constance Bradley

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True health care

I believe that personalized care is always the best care. I work individually with each person to develop an individualized treatment plan to help my patients reach their health and wellness goals.

I blend my scientific background of Western Medicine with the ancient wisdom of Chinese Medicine to offer my patients comprehensive, effective, holistic care.

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A holistic approach

I treat the whole person - because that’s what you are! Combining the ancient wisdom of traditional healing with modern medical science, I partner with you to establish a customized wellness plan that supports all aspects of your life.

Together, we develop comprehensive strategies for nutrition, supplementation, exercise, and mindfulness that work in synergy with your in-office treatments. My approach to health is personalized, holistic, and emphasizes total-body wellness.

I treat YOU, not just your symptoms!

Meet Dr. Constance Bradley

Nationally Board Certified Acupuncturist

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I received Hon. Senator John McCain’s nomination to the US Air Force Academy where I graduated with honors to obtain a Bachelor of Science 2001. In 2002, I graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder with a Master of Arts in Philosophy with an emphasis in Medical Ethics. In 2009 I obtained a Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Utah with emphases in Philosophy of Science and Theoretical Biology.

I attended the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture and received a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine in 2015. I have completed the Acupuncture Sports Medicine Apprenticeship Program with Whitfield Reaves, Advanced Constitutional Facial Acupuncture with Mary Wakefield, the Distal Needling Acupuncture program with Bob Doane, the Balance Method Acupuncture Program with Dr. Richard Tan, and the Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center Integrative Oncology Program.

I have published in the Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine, the Sage, and the Feng Shui Journal and serve as an editor for PLoS Journal published by the Public Library of Science.

I am licensed to practice Acupuncture in the state of Arizona and am a Nationally Board Certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).

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My Path To Acupuncture

I became interested in Chinese Medicine during my time in the Air Force. While serving as a professor at the US Air Force Academy, I coached the college’s triathlon team and was also an avid triathlete myself. During a training run, I suffered a debilitating knee and hip injury which sidelined me from the sport I loved. I was told by my physicians that I would never run again and was facing a lifetime of prescriptions and surgeries in order to regain any degree of normal function in my leg.

On a whim - and with very low expectations - I decided to try acupuncture. During my visit, it became clear to me that Chinese Medicine was fundamentally very different than Western Medicine. Because Chinese Medicine seeks to understand the total person, I was amazed that acupuncture not only relieved my physical pain, but also cleared my chronic acne and balanced my digestion; in short, it restored my total well-being.

Because Chinese Medicine was able to accomplish for me what Western Medicine could not, I knew she wanted to learn more about this amazing system of diagnosis and treatment.

After honorably separating from military service, I attended the Phoenix Institute of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (PIHMA) and received a Master’s degree in Acupuncture. While attending PIHMA, I interned at the Mayo Clinic’s Department of Integrative Medicine in Phoenix, Arizona. Upon completion of the internship in 2015, I founded my Acupuncture clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona.

“Dr. Constance is amazing at understanding your body and alleviating your pain! Can't say enough about her skills and patient care. I always leave feeling better than when I arrived and I am super thankful for her holistic approach to treatments.”

— Deena R., Client

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