Acupuncture in Hartland, New Brunswick
A new kind of acupuncture practice is coming to Carleton County.
If you’ve been searching for acupuncture in Hartland, you’re in the right place.
I’m Lacey Park—student acupuncturist, cosmetic acupuncture practitioner, and future clinic owner.
While I’m not practicing in Hartland just yet, I’m currently completing my clinical training at the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine and building a practice designed to serve people throughout Carleton County.
My long term plan includes offering treatments in shared clinic spaces in nearby communities before opening a dedicated clinic home in Hartland.
So if you found this page… you’re early.
And honestly? I like that.
What I’m Building
This future practice will focus on modern, individualized care rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
That includes support for:
- Stress and nervous system regulation
- Chronic tension, headaches, pain, and recovery
- Hormonal shifts, cycles, and perimenopause
- Digestive health and energy
- Cosmetic acupuncture and facial rejuvenation
- Performance, recovery, and long term vitality
This isn’t one size fits all wellness.
This is pattern based medicine—designed around the person in front of me.
Future Services & Offerings
All treatments are rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine and tailored to the individual. The approach is both therapeutic and aesthetic, addressing internal balance while supporting visible outcomes.
Acupuncture
Precise, targeted needling to regulate Qi, support the nervous system, and address concerns such as pain, digestion, sleep, hormonal patterns, and stress.
Cosmetic Acupuncture
A full body approach to facial rejuvenation that improves circulation, supports collagen production, and restores tone and vitality without forcing change.
Facial Rejuvenation & Gua Sha
A hands on facial treatment using gua sha, acupressure, and natural tools to release tension, support lymphatic flow, and enhance skin quality.
Acupressure & Meridian Massage
A needle free option using focused pressure along meridians to reduce tension, move stagnation, and create a deeply grounding effect.
Cupping Therapy
Suction based therapy used to improve circulation, release muscular tightness, and address areas of stagnation.
Moxibustion
A warming technique used to strengthen, nourish, and support areas of deficiency or cold within the body.
Herbal & Lifestyle Guidance
Recommendations based on Traditional Chinese Medicine principles, including diet, seasonal alignment, and herbal support where appropriate.
Why Follow Along Now?
Because by the time booking opens, I don’t want to be a stranger.
On this site, I share:
- What student clinic is actually like
- Chinese medicine education and diagnostic thinking
- Cosmetic acupuncture insights
- Behind the scenes training, travel, and clinical growth
If you’re in Hartland, Woodstock, Florenceville-Bristol, or anywhere in Carleton County and curious about working with me in the future, now’s the time to get on the list.
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