NOHA GHALY is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, a licensed and board certified acupuncturist and herbalist. She graduated in 2013 from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York City earning her Masters and in 2019 completed the Doctoral program. 

Noha has been in practice for almost 10 years and has worked in both private health settings and community clinics in multiple urban areas.

Noha has experience in treating a wide variety of conditions including sports related injuries, women's health, sleep disorders, seasonal affective disorders, facial rejuvenation, and overall well being.  She takes a multidisciplinary approach to these conditions to alleviate pain both physically and mentally. She aims to bring harmony and balance to all aspects of the individual. Every therapy session offered is specifically tailored to your unique situation and needs. 

She currently lives in Danby, NY with her partner and baby boy.


BRITTANY GRIFFIN is a New York state licensed acupuncturist and nationally certified herbalist with a five-year doctoral degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. She also holds a master's degree in nursing from Columbia University. With a strong background in evolutionary biology and genetics, Brittany was drawn to explore the incorporation of traditional healing modalities within our modern medical structure. She has worked as a research assistant on studies exploring the impacts of acupuncture on inpatient neurology, oncology, and obstetric outcomes, including treatments for people admitted to a labor and delivery unit. She helped create an endometriosis treatment program in conjunction with NYU Langone and has over a decade of experience in reproductive healthcare. Brittany treats a wide range of conditions, with specialization in fertility support, prenatal, and postpartum patients. 


Brittany recently moved back to the Ithaca area and also works as a registered nurse coordinating a large primary care practice. She enjoys spending time with her young family, gardening, cooking, and exploring the Finger Lakes.