Ashley earned her Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine and is a Diplomate of Oriental Medicine from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. She is a member of the Society of Acupuncture Research, and the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association, and has been published in the Journal of Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine.
She began her career at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Here, she worked exclusively with oncology patients which gave her a deep understanding of side effects and symptoms related to cancer treatment. While at CTCA, she and her colleagues developed protocols and treatment plans for cancer patients that she continues to formulate and rely on today. She continues to treat oncology patients in her private practice as they deal with symptoms and side-effects related to cancer treatment. More information on the benefits of acupuncture for oncology-related issues can be found on the Services and FAQ pages.
Before private practice, Ashley served as the lead acupuncturist at Baylor Scott and White Health in Round Rock for many years. As the manager of the Integrative Medicine Department, she partnered with both primary care physicians and specialists treating general conditions including acute & chronic pain, headaches & migraines, and digestive disorders. Because of these relationships, her referral network in and around Austin continues to grow.
In addition to her hospital-based work, Ashley partnered with the Texas Center for Reproductive Acupuncture, in Austin, Texas for many years. Her focus here was primarily on women's health including menstrual issues, fertility, PCOS, endometriosis, and pregnancy support. In her private practice, she continues to work with patients dealing with fertility and hormonal issues as well as those trying to conceive naturally and through assisted reproductive technologies.
She began her career at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Here, she worked exclusively with oncology patients which gave her a deep understanding of side effects and symptoms related to cancer treatment. While at CTCA, she and her colleagues developed protocols and treatment plans for cancer patients that she continues to formulate and rely on today. She continues to treat oncology patients in her private practice as they deal with symptoms and side-effects related to cancer treatment. More information on the benefits of acupuncture for oncology-related issues can be found on the Services and FAQ pages.
Before private practice, Ashley served as the lead acupuncturist at Baylor Scott and White Health in Round Rock for many years. As the manager of the Integrative Medicine Department, she partnered with both primary care physicians and specialists treating general conditions including acute & chronic pain, headaches & migraines, and digestive disorders. Because of these relationships, her referral network in and around Austin continues to grow.
In addition to her hospital-based work, Ashley partnered with the Texas Center for Reproductive Acupuncture, in Austin, Texas for many years. Her focus here was primarily on women's health including menstrual issues, fertility, PCOS, endometriosis, and pregnancy support. In her private practice, she continues to work with patients dealing with fertility and hormonal issues as well as those trying to conceive naturally and through assisted reproductive technologies.