Dalia Layliev, LAc, Acupuncturist
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Dalia Layliev, LAc

Acupuncturist

The Village of Great Neck NY, 11021

About

 Dalia Layliev is licensed and holistic acupuncturist practicing on Long Island, NY. She graduated with high honors earning her Double Masters Degree in Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine and Health Sciences from New York College of Health Professions in Syosset, New York in 2014. Her passion for natural healing started early on with the tragic loss of her father to Leukemia while she was expecting her first child in 2010. With loss came pain and emotional distress that was soon comforted when she had her first acupuncture session at the discretion of her family and friends. Her treatment provided momuntary emotional release, comfort, safety and a new profound respect for holistic medicine. With the birth of her first born daughter, Dalia vowed to uphold the sanctity and pureness of her health and well-being, along with the health of her growing family. She begain her pursuits to start a new journey and quickly enrolled in the acupuncture masters program when her daughter was merely 6 months old.

 Dalia is passionate about sharing the countless benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with all her patients. She strives to explain in full detail how the body works, how acupuncture enhances and stimulates the central  nervous system to trigger a neurological response to stimulate proper blood flow and circulation of Qi (the body's natural energy) and blood flow, for physical well being. The body should always be treated from the root of the ailment in order to gain the maximum benefit of whole-body harmony. She evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of oriental medicine. As an acupuncturist, she completes her evaluations by getting a patient history, looking at and palpating (touching) the body, examining facial palor, tongue diagnosis and pulse evaluation before and after each treatment. Then, based on the patients' medical needs, she place very fine, sterile, acupuncture needles into a catered list of acupuncture points and protocols personally designed for each patients' diagnostic necessity. Stimulating these points and nerves is how Dalia treats the patients condition, in addition to using a wide array of other microsystems in the body, manual manipulations, cupping therapy, electrostimulation and auricular therapy. Many of the bodys systems respond beautifully to acupuncture, and it can treat a diversity of medical ailments. 

Education and Training

St John's University B.A Psychology/ Internal Med 2008

NY College of Health Prof M.S Acupuncture/Oriental Med 2014

Board Certification

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Provider Details

Female English, Russian
Dalia Layliev, LAc
Dalia Layliev, LAc's Expert Contributions
  • What are the acupressure points for diabetes?

    HelloAcupuncture for type 2 diabetes can definitely help. Surely your acupuncturist will be utilizing points on your back legs and arms.  READ MORE

  • Does acupuncture help nerve pain?

    Absolutely! Nerve pain occurs when there is a blockage of qi (energy) and blood flow in the body. If qi and blood don't flow freely, our cells and tissues dont receive the necessary nourishment for our bodies to perform optimally, therefore, creating discomfort and pain. Acupuncture works wonders for neck pain. Aside from needles, acupuncturists can do a myofascial release known as a Gua Sha treatment using a handheld tool to help bring blood flow and circulation to the surface of the muscles and skin and help roll out any "pulled muscles" and achiness. It is like getting a generous massage catered to your preference of pressure. Adding the necessary acupuncture points with electrical stim helps to fatigue muscles and create a more relaxed environment for your nerves and essentially leave you feeling better than when you initially walked in for your treatment! READ MORE

  • Does acupuncture help rotator cuff pain?

    Acupuncture for rotator cuff pain is excellent and works wonders. Needles, manual maniupulation, electro-stim (if no metal is implanted anywhere in the body) and cupping will do the trick. READ MORE

  • Does acupuncture relieve tight muscles?

    Acupuncture needles, in conjunction with other methods of TCM will help relieve tight muscles instantly in the first session IF DONE PROPERLY. READ MORE

  • Is acupuncture or chiropractor better for migraines?

    Acupuncture works wonders for migraines and even better in conjunction with a trusted and experienced chiropactor. READ MORE

  • What are the negative side effects of acupuncture?

    Congratulations on scheduling your first acupuncture session. You are on the road to recovery. If you have chosen a licensed and experienced practitioner, then all you need to know is: have a well balanced meal prior to your appointment, stay calm, relaxed and open minded. You should not experience any negative side effects if the treatment was carried out properly, taking note of any contraindications (ex: any metal implants in the body, pace maker, allergies, etc.). Disclose any and all information pertinent to your treatment and reason for visit. READ MORE

  • Dizziness after acupuncture

    Hello Sorry to hear you had a rough experience. Each patient responds differently to acupuncture treatments. Given that it is your first time, your body is still unaccustomed to it. I suggest calling your practitioner for a follow up reaction. READ MORE

  • Burning post acupuncture treatment?

    More than likely he probably came too close to your nerve or slightly even poking it. I wouldnt be worried however do request a different point for your next visit if your feel uncomfortable with that particular area being stimulated. Sensation should go down soon. no permanent damage. READ MORE

  • Back pain from the waist up?

    Needles can be used either locally (on your back) if you can lay face time, or on your ankles , posterior knees and wrists. Depending on your practitioner, he/she choose face up or face down points. Usually with back pain it will most likely be face down and the needles will go into your back. READ MORE

  • Is acupuncture once a month for fertility enough?

    Generally fertility treaments are recommended to be administered at least once a week. Depending on your cycle the protocol changes every week-2 weeks. For a full effect please try to see your practitioner once a week. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

AnxietyInsomniaGastrointestinalHypertentionNADA Protocol-Smoking CessationNADA Protocol- Weight LossNerve PainFemale FertilityMale FertilityLibidoHeadachesImmunityNeuropathyArthritisStressFatigue

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Senior Acupuncturist Trigger Point/V.P Medical 2015 - Present

Professional Memberships

  • NCCAOM  
  • Acupuncture Today  

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