Acupuncture | Cupping | Bodywork | TCM Herbal Prescriptions | Food Therapy
Restoring mind-body connection and balance
About your provider
Hanna Liebermann, MAcCHM, L.Ac.
Hanna is a licensed acupuncturist skilled in treating pain, neuropathy, digestive complaints, stress, anxiety, insomnia, and more.
Her training includes a 4-year master’s degree in Acupuncture with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine. Her practice has been shaped by clinical experience treating a wide range of patient populations and conditions at AOMA’s Acupuncture Clinic, Austin Veteran Affairs Clinic, Seton McCarthy Community Health Center, and People’s Community Clinic. For several years she worked as an herbalist at AOMA's herbal pharmacy, filling prescriptions for patients and clinicians throughout the Austin area.
Prior to her education in Traditional Chinese Medicine, she earned a B.A. in Biology with a focus in plant sciences. Hanna looks forward to supporting each of her patients in tending to their health & wellbeing with a treatment plan unique to them.
Treatment goals:
To mitigate patients’ uncomfortable symptoms & side effects while promoting wellbeing on physical and psycho-emotional levels
Hanna’s approach:
Hanna’s ultimate hope is to provide her patients with therapeutic tools that make their experience of having a body more gentle and connective. She is dedicated to providing empathetic, affirming support and takes care to design treatment plans that are personalized, holistic, and evidence-based.
What Patients Are Saying
“ Hanna has a great sense of the tissues. I’ve received a combination of tuina, cupping, and acupuncture from her to help with my frozen shoulder, and it has done wonders! ”
“ Beyond helping me manage muscular tightness and pain, Hanna has helped me ease the heaviness of grief and depression. She has a remarkably gentle and healing touch. ”
“ I starting seeing Hanna to get acupuncture leading up to a marathon in hopes of managing an old injury. It made a huge difference in my training and race experience. ”