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Craig Cammann L.Ac.

Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine, L.Ac.

All Points Wellness

11 N. Main St.
Ste 102
Waterbury, VT 05676

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p: 802-560-8818

www.allpointswellness.com

https://www.allpointswellness.com/practitioners

Credentials

Student Interns

Credentialed to perform services at UVMMC

Accepts Insurance

About Craig Cammann

All Points Wellness (APW) is a holistic healthcare practice that offers patients a personalized healthcare solution that synthesizes evidence based scientific knowledge and ancient traditional wisdom.

At All Points Wellness, we treat people, not diseases. We strive to collaborate with patients in order to achieve the best possible health for them while maintaining an enjoyable experience.

Dr. Craig Cammann received his Doctorate in Acupuncture (2020) as well as a degree in Massage Therapy (2016) from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (now Pacific College of Health and Sciences). He is an NCCAOM board certified Acupuncturist and doctor of Acupuncture. Dr. Cammann has experience in private practice and community settings, specializing in neurofunctional acupuncture and treating stress-related dysfunctions. His clinical experience includes interning at the VA Hospital in New York City treating chronic pain and PTSD in veterans, and completing a fellowship at NYU Langone Hospital, where acupuncture was used as part of an integrated healthcare service to enhance recovery in stroke victims. Craig is also an experienced practitioner and healthcare worker, having worked as a certified Reiki practitioner and an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) since 1998. Craig is committed to community service and has volunteered as a massage therapist and acupuncturist in many instances including the Tunnels to Towers Race in Manhattan and with Global Healthworks Foundation’s humanitarian outreach projects in underserved communities of Guatemala. He founded All Points Wellness Acupuncture and Massage Therapy in 2019 in Brooklyn, NY and relocated the practice to Waterbury, VT in 2021.

-Doctorate in Acupuncture from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (Now Pacific College of Health and Sciences) in San Diego
-Masters of Acupuncture from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (Now Pacific College of Health and Sciences) in New York City
-Diplomate of Acupuncture from NCCAOM
-Cancer Support Treatment Certified

Patients benefit from any or a combination of the following services: Acupuncture, Massage Therapy and Reiki. My approach is to use massage before and/or after the acupuncture treatment, when indicated, to maximize treatment benefits.

Acupuncture treatments may include needling, cupping, electric stimulation, moxibustion, far-infra-red heat lamps & Hydrocollator (damp-heat pads).

Massage ranges from lighter, more subtle circulatory and lymphatic techniques to deeper more structural techniques. Examples include: Relaxation massage, cranio-sacral therapy techniques, orthopaedic (sports) massage, Tuina (Chinese medical massage), deep-tissue massage, structural integration.

Stroke

English, Spanish, French

Craig is currently offering acupuncture for inpatient oncology patients. More info: https://www.uvmhealth.org/medcenter/departments-and-programs/cancer-center/cancer-support-services/integrative-therapies

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