Ulrike Junker, Acupuncturist
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Ulrike Junker

Acupuncturist

1124 Sam Rittenberg Blvd, Suite 1 Charleston SC, 29407

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Ulrike (Uli)  Junker is an Acupuncturist practicing in Charleston, SC. 

 

While living abroad, she studied with well renowned holistic healers in Europe, North and Central America. Uli also trained as a Naturopath (Heilpraktiker) in Germany.  Starting in 2012, she worked as a clinic manager and assistant for acupuncturists at one of the most distinguished acupuncture clinics in the Southeast, while getting her Masters Degree in Acupuncture from Jung Tao School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 

 

Uli is a dedicated integrative practitioner. She offers compassionate, personalized care to each patient on their individual journey to more vibrant health. 

 

She is state licensed in South Carolina as an Acupuncturist and Auricular Detoxification Therapist (NADA - ACU Detox) and National Board Certified with NCCAOM (Dipl. Ac.).

 

Her areas of special interests include mental health, addiction detox, personal injury and workmans’ compensation, maternal and pediatric care, autoimmune disease (JMT certified), pain management, nutrition and weight loss.

 

 

Education and Training

Jung Tao School Acupuncture & Chin. Medicine 2020

Board Certification

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Provider Details

Female English, German

Areas of expertise and specialization

AcupunctureTraditional Chinese MedicineNaturopathyNADA - ACU DETOX

Professional Memberships

  • NCCAOM  
  • ACU DETOX - NADA  

Ulrike Junker's Practice location

1124 Sam Rittenberg Blvd, Suite 1 -
Charleston, SC 29407
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