Noah Frohlich
Noah is licensed with the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice and is certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He graduated summa cum laude with a master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, MN in 2009.
Noah has been working in the health care industry since 2003, starting out in nursing school and becoming a home health aide and personal care assistant in 2008. From 2009-2021 he was hired to help expand the acupuncture program through the Penny George Institute at Unity Hospital. During that time Noah was able to work with MN Oncology and the Virginia Piper Cancer Institute to better serve patients with cancer and chemotherapy side effects. He also established a community acupuncture program at Unity Hospital that turned into a cancer support group.
Noah interned at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Courage Center, Pillsbury House Integrated Health Clinic, Salvation Army Harbor Light Natural Care Center, and Edith Davis Teaching Clinic.
Noah discovered his passion for community acupuncture while interning at Pillsbury House Integrated Health Clinic. He continued there as a clinic coordinator, directing a team of student interns and health care professionals for the following year. Noah also had the opportunity to take advanced studies in Tianjin, China observing and treating patients with severe conditions such as stroke and Bell’s palsy.
Services
Acupuncture
Receive a personalized, full body acupuncture treatment in a private setting.
Chinese Medicine
Chinese medicine treatments are customized depending upon each patient’s individual needs and may include acupuncture, fire cupping, tui na (traditional Chinese medical Massage), gua sha, dietary therapy and herbal consultation
Fire Cupping & Tui Na Massage
A Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy where cups are used to apply suction over the skin of an affected area.
ASP Ear
ASP stands for auricular (ear) semi- permanent. ASP needles are shaped like tiny darts that are inserted into ear acupuncture points.