Molly Enders - Licensed Acupuncturist, Tai Chi Instructor

 

Molly earned her Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago. She is certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine to practice both acupuncture and Chinese herbs, and a licensed acupuncturist by the State Medical Board of Ohio. She has completed post graduate courses in the use of acupuncture during pregnancy and to treat infertility.

Why you love doing what you do?

I first became interested in Chinese medicine through my training in tai chi. However, it was during my first pregnancy that I was able to experience the benefits of acupuncture first-hand in the treatment of my first-trimester migraines. Since that time, it has been a goal of mine to be able to pass the gift acupuncture provided me along to others. I have experience treating a variety of disorders, specializing in the treatment of pain and women’s health, including the treatment of infertility and disorders arising during pregnancy.

Why did you bring what you love to do to the Clinic?

I understand the importance of using multiple healing modalities on our path to good health and am excited to be a part of the integrative wellness team at Metropolitan Therapies Ltd.

What do you think the benefits are to providing an integrated wellness clinic to this community?

I feel that it is an ideal setting for working with a team to provide the community with the best services possible. Having multiple services available under one roof enables easy referrals between practitioners and allows clients to receive the best care that fits their individual needs.

Share with us the name of a few books that inspire you:

The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

It has given me an even greater appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things

Taoist Ways to Transform Stress into Vitality by Mantak Chia

This book has inspired me to connect inwardly and therefore better myself as a whole