Iatria Health Center Acupuncturist Appears On Raleigh Public Television

by MMI

RALEIGH, N.C. – Angela Baylis, doctor of chiropractic and managing director of Iatria Health Center, has announced that Lindsey Seigle, licensed acupuncturist at the firm, will appear on “Monday Night, Alive!” at 8:30 p.m. on Monday, July 17. Seigle will discuss acupuncture as a stress and pain reducer. The hour-long show can be seen live on the Raleigh Television Network (Channel 10 for Time Warner Cable subscribers in Wake County). The show will re-air on Wednesday, July 19 at midnight and on Saturday, July 22 at 5 p.m.

“Acupuncture has proven to be extremely successful in alleviating pain and stress,” said Baylis. “I am pleased that Lindsey will be providing this beneficial and enlightening information on Raleigh public TV so that viewers can learn more about this treatment.”

About Lindsey Seigle:
Lindsey Seigle is a Licensed Acupuncturist at Iatria Health Center, where she treats patients with a variety of conditions ranging from headaches to infertility. She individualizes each treatment so that patients receive exactly the right acupuncture and herbal prescription unique to their conditions. Seigle obtained a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, an MBA from Arizona State University, and a Master of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine where she studied acupuncture and Chinese herbal therapy. She is licensed in North Carolina and California.

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