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Cameron Elmendorf, L.AC., MSOM

Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

She, Her, Hers

Cameron Elmendorf Dipl. OM. L.Ac., MSOM is a board-certified Chinese Medicine practitioner (NCCAOM) and maintains a thriving practice in Boulder, Colorado. Her emphasis is on women’s health, fertility, prenatal/postpartum wellness, and hormone balance where she employs both Chinese and Japanese acupuncture techniques, as well as Chinese Herbal medicine, and Asian bodywork techniques such as Tui Na and Shiatsu. She is also a certified Acutonics(TM) practitioner and is formally trained in Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture.

Cameron received her Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine from Southwest Acupuncture College in Boulder, Colorado in 2006 and has now been practicing Chinese Medicine for 20 years. A Boulder native, Cameron began her practice in the Boulder/Denver areas of the Front Range, and has since expanded her practice to offer services in the Aspen area as well as the Boulder area. Cameron compliments her acupuncture practice with a deep knowledge of the western paradigm of women's health, including fertility, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), menstrual issues, and menopausal challenges, and she lends a compassionate, holistic bend to those she works with.

Cameron lives and practices in the mountains of Boulder and Aspen, Colorado, with her daughter Tula, and their little pup Lucy. In her free time, Cameron loves running, biking, skiing, and adventuring in her gorgeous mountainous backyard with her dear friends and family. She is a true cinephile, music lover, and voracious book reader, and loves taking advantage of all that her beautiful mountainous state has to offer.

Cameron’s commitment to self-care includes: tuning in each day for a few moments in the morning and truly listen to what she is needing. Some days it’s hard exercise, other days it’s a quiet bath. Other times it’s simply just sitting in silence for a few breaths. She knows that in order to do my job well, she MUST also address her own needs. The old “secure your own oxygen mask before assisting others” theory :)