Maya Alishayeva holds her Masters Degree in Acupuncture from one of the premiere Oriental Medicine Colleges in the USA - Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (NYC).
She is a Licensed Acupuncturist in New York State with Diplomat status from the
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She is an MD graduate of Medical University in the former Soviet Union, and has 12 years of experience as a Primary Care Physician there.
Maya Alishayeva is a contented person, who induces a"feel good, look great"
condition into her patients by utilizing extended medical knowledge and experience as well as a unique system to enhance the patients' health and well being. As an Acupuncturist and Herbalist, she encourages patients to live in accordance with the nature of the body and to pursue a path to peace and happiness.
She is a Licensed Acupuncturist in New York State with Diplomat status from the
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She is an MD graduate of Medical University in the former Soviet Union, and has 12 years of experience as a Primary Care Physician there.
Maya Alishayeva is a contented person, who induces a"feel good, look great"
condition into her patients by utilizing extended medical knowledge and experience as well as a unique system to enhance the patients' health and well being. As an Acupuncturist and Herbalist, she encourages patients to live in accordance with the nature of the body and to pursue a path to peace and happiness.
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Acupuncture is the process of inserting disposable thin needles to specific points of the body which stimulate the brain to release natural "feel good" chemicals and neutralizes illness.
Acupuncture works well in conjunction with other types of healthcare. Alternative and Western medicine are not substitutes for each other, they are complementary. Each system of medicine has its own areas of greatest effectiveness. Whereas Western Medicine may heroically rescue us when a crisis arises, Chinese medicine can protect us and ward off disease by strengthening us and also helping with both recovery and side effects of treatment.
Acupuncture works well in conjunction with other types of healthcare. Alternative and Western medicine are not substitutes for each other, they are complementary. Each system of medicine has its own areas of greatest effectiveness. Whereas Western Medicine may heroically rescue us when a crisis arises, Chinese medicine can protect us and ward off disease by strengthening us and also helping with both recovery and side effects of treatment.
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Vonetta G.
I wanted to get acupuncture for a constant headache I've had for a while and also my asthma. A friend recommend me to FGA. I walked in the office and the secretary was very nice. The doctor made me feel so relaxed and comfortable. I didn't know if it would work but I was willing to try. In a couple of days I felt so much better. No headaches and I stopped using my inhaler. She's really good.
Silvia B.
Dr Maya is a TRUE, TALENTED, and PATIENCE doctor. I came in with so many muscle issues and every time I leave her office, I feel soo great! She takes the time to know each of her patients and explains reasonings behind the injuries and ways to prevent it. She has a lot of loyal patients, so that must say something. I recently had a nightmare of spasms all throughout the night, and the follow day she relieved almost all of my pain! Thank you Dr Maya!