Natalie Ramsey, MS, LAC
Acupuncturist
292 Bloomfield Ave Montclair New Jersey, 07042About
Natalie Ramsey is an acupuncturist practicing in Montclair, NJ. Dr. Ramsey evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of oriental medicine. Acupuncturists complete their evaluations by getting a patient history and looking at and touching the body. Then, they place very fine acupuncture needles into specific points on the body. Stimulating these points and nerves is how Dr. Ramsey treats the patients condition. Many of the bodys systems respond to acupuncture, and it can treat physical pain as well as emotional stress.
Education and Training
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Masters of Acupuncture 2012
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BS in Exercise and Sports Science 2006
Board Certification
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Natalie Ramsey, MS, LAC's Expert Contributions
Can acupuncture help with chronic stomach pain?
Yes, acupuncture can certainly help with chronic stomach pain. READ MORE
Where are the acupuncture points for acid reflux?
The acupuncture points for acid reflux, or mostly on the chest and abdomen. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help ear pain?
Yes, acupuncture can relieve an ear ache. READ MORE
Is acupuncture good for vomiting?
Yes, actually! Acupuncture can be very effective in the treatment of vomiting. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help with a chronic cough?
Yes, acupuncture can help with a chronic cough. READ MORE
Is acupuncture safe for diabetic patients?
Acupuncture is absolutely safe for diabetics, but it is important that you have a protein-rich meal with them two hours after your treatment. Acupuncture can cause blood sugar levels to lower, leaving you feeling lightheaded if you have not eaten. Also, make sure to hydrate before and after your treatment. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help with speech issues?
Hi! Yes acupuncture can stimulate Broca’s area in the brain, improving speech development. READ MORE
What pressure point puts you to sleep instantly?
There are points to comb the mind but not to put you to sleep instantly. Acupuncture can be very effective for improving sleep patterns. READ MORE
Is acupuncture good for shoulder pain?
Yes acupuncture can be very effective for shoulder pain. READ MORE
Can you treat insomnia?
Yes, acupuncture can be very effective in improving sleep patterns. READ MORE
Is acupuncture good for sciatica?
Yes acupuncture can be very effective for sciatica. READ MORE
Is it safe for diabetics to get acupuncture?
Yes it is safe to get acupuncture with diabetes but make sure to have a protein rich meal before hand because acupuncture can lower your blood sugar. Eating protein beforehand will help to stabilize it. READ MORE
Is there any surgery for migraines?
Surgery is unfortunately not my field, but acupuncture can be very effective for migraines. READ MORE
Does acupuncture help speech after stroke?
Yes acupuncture will help to recover speech after stroke, and the sooner the patient receives Acupuncture after the stroke, the better. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help high blood pressure?
Yes acupuncture can help to lower blood pressure. READ MORE
Should I stop taking blood thinners?
No you do not have to stop taking blood thinners in order to receive acupuncture, but you should make the acupuncturist aware that you are on blood thinners before hand. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help with speech problems?
Acupuncture will help with speech problems if they are caused by anxiety or fear in children. If the speech problem is due to an anatomical reason, that would affect formulating sounds, I would recommend the child see a speech therapist. READ MORE
Is acupuncture safe for 12 years old?
Yes acupuncture can be administered to patients at any stage of life. READ MORE
Is acupuncture safe for treating headaches?
Yes acupuncture can be very effective for headaches. READ MORE
Is acupuncture treatment safe?
Yes acupuncture can be very effective at decreasing neck pain. READ MORE
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Get to know Acupuncturist Natalie E. Ramsey, who serves the population of New Jersey.
Natalie Ramsey is a New York and New Jersey licensed Acupuncturist, certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She currently practices in own her private practice, Ramsey Acupuncture LLC in Montclair, NJ.
Natalie holds expertise in Fibromyalgia, women’s health, chronic pain, orthopedic injuries, anxiety disorders and emotional health. She offers Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Gua Sha, Eastern dietary therapy, and Cupping. Natalie combines a Western pre-med degree in Exercise and Sports Science with a Masters in Acupuncture and post graduate work in Eastern Medical techniques to offer her patients perspectives from both highly-respected disciplines and the most comprehensive approach to their treatment.
Natalie completed her undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science. Furthering her education, she completed her Master of Science degree in Acupuncture from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, New York.
In her clinical practice, Natalie worked in NYU’s Hospital for Joint Diseases, where she held expertise in chronic conditions, including Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, amongst others. Additionally, she was part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) research study, conducted at Montefiore Hospital, on Acupuncture in the treatment of chronic pain.
Outside of the medical field, Natalie was in the US Air Force for five years, and then spent an additional seven years working with National Security in Congress on Capitol Hill.
Acupuncture is a system of healthcare that has been developed, refined, and practiced in China for the past 5,000+ years. In ancient times, Acupuncture, along with herbal medicine, was used as the primary method of treating injuries and illness. It involves the insertion of solid, filiform stainless steel needles into points on the body that have been proven to relieve pain and discomfort. Fundamentally, Acupuncture works by improving the circulation of blood and energy around the body and can therefore serve as an effective vehicle to maintain general health and well-being when utilized preventively.
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