Dr. Anaya Palay
Acupuncturist
16600 Panama City Beach Pkwy Panama City Beach FL, 32413About
Dr. Anaya Palay is a top practitioner of Chinese Medicine in Panama City Beach, FL. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to the value of Chinese Medicine, Dr. Anaya Palay strives to change the lives of her patients for the better. In practice she utilizes varied acupuncture techniques and herbal formulas to help patients reach their health goals. She attributes her success to her compassionate nature, and treating each patient with an individualized plan. A firm believer in integrated medicine, Dr. Palay knows there is a place for both Western and Chinese medicine when it comes to treating patients, and accepts referrals from multiple medical specializations in Panama City Beach and surrounding areas. When it comes to pain, working within a chiropractic practice allows her patients to receive care not just for the acupuncture meridians and soft tissues, but also for the bony structure of the body, providing another level of integration for patient care. In her own words "Health is not merely the absence of disease and pain; true health is a state of harmony in the body, reflected in the patient's happiness, energy and vibrancy." Dr. Palay is also honored to be a Community Care Provider for the VA, proud to provide care to veterans who have given so much to this country.
Education and Training
MW College of Oriental Medicin MSOM 2007
OR College of Oriental Medicin DAOM 2010
Board Certification
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Florida Department of Health
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Favorite professional publications
- Acupuncture Today, Journal of Chinese Medicine
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