My
Purpose is to help people
feel good, get out of pain,
and enjoy life.
feel good, get out of pain,
and enjoy life.
The first step on the road to good health is freeing ourselves from debilitating symptoms. In Chinese Medicine symptoms are seen a sign of a mis-balance in the amazing function of the body. In fact, symptoms are often the body's attempt to return to balance or homeostasis.
However, good health is much more than merely the absence of symptoms. It includes some of the basics of well-being:
- Handle Stress
- Higher Energy
- Youthful Appearance
- Stronger Immune System
- Better Moods
- Weight Control
- Mental Clarity
Your
health will improve dramatically--physically as well as emotionally
with the powerful combination of your individualized scientifically
based:
- Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Acupuncture
- Diet and Nutritional Program
About Jere Proctor, A.P.
My purpose is to help as many people as possible in their quest for optimum health and to educate them about the benefits of Natural Medicine so they may, in turn, educate others.
I enjoy combining my knowledge of the ancient arts of Acupuncture, Chinese and
I
graduated in 1996 from the School
of Complementary
Medicine ,
in Orlando ,
with degrees in
Chinese Herbology and Acupuncture. I continue to maintain my
status as
a Diplomate in Acupuncture with the
National Commission for the
Certification of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), the
only
certifying organization in the US
for licensed
acupuncturists.
I
have been practicing Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine for over 15
years, and
in the Melbourne ,
Florida
area since
1998. While my office is in Indialantic, I am pleased to have
patients
from all of Brevard
County .
Sharing an office with another acupuncture physician, Sara Diaz,
makes for a lively and interesting place to work. Our office
is in a
historic building, converted from one of the first houses in
Indialantic, into offices.
We maintain a complete line of herbal formulas as well as a variety of nutritional
products.
Years
later, as my
college degree in Textiles and Clothing was not serving me, I decided
to go
back to school. Now a single mother of two young
daughters and
working, I chose the field of acupuncture and Oriental
medicine. I
thought it best to study something I was interested in to help me make
it
through school. I had a slight advantage in school having
been exposed to
Oriental medicine philosophy for so many years. However, what
has
surprised me is how interesting I also find Western Medicine.
My
early training and view of medicine through a holistic and health
minded model
meshes beautifully with the more analytical and disease model
of Western
medicine.
The
type of medicine I
now practice can better be described as Functional
Medicine.
Functional Medicine is one of the names given to a new model of
medicine which
is a blending of alternative/holistic and Western medicine. Basic
principles of Oriental Medicine are the cornerstone of Functional
Medicine:
that the body is an amazing creation with the ability to heal and to
stay
healthy, and that medicine is to be used to assist the body to return
to a state
of balance/homeostasis, or good function.
Functional
Medicine
uses information from modern technology to help diagnosis, such as from
MRIs,
blood tests, hormone/metabolic testing in addition to the
ancient
practice of a detailed health history and examination of the
body. It
uses ancient techniques of stimulating healing such as acupuncture,
massage,
reflex points as well as new healing stimulating devices such as low
level
lasers, and new techniques of homeopathic injection therapy and
prolotherapy for
healing joint problems.
It
also blends the
ancient methods of herbal formulas with cutting-edge nutritional
substances
both of which enhance the functioning of the human systems,
rather than
over-power our systems.
I started my career in Oriental medicine rather late in life, going back to school at the age of 41. However, I didn't feel old, in part from my earlier studies and practice of health. I consider myself to be blessed to be able to have a career that is also my passion, as I would have continued to study Natural health for my own interest, and also to have the joy of helping people return to a state of health and function.
Location/Directions
Located
in the beachside- Town of Indialantic, in Brevard County,
Florida. The office at 18 S. Riverside Drive is on the Southwest
corner of the 192 Causeway and
Riverside Drive.
From Melbourne, go over the 192 Causeway, turn right on Riverside Dr. then turn right into the first driveway.
From Melbourne, go over the 192 Causeway, turn right on Riverside Dr. then turn right into the first driveway.
TREATMENT METHODS
Click on the modality below to link to an information web site.- Acupuncture
- Herbal Medicine
- Homeopathy
- Prolotherapy
- Facial
Rejuvenation
- Low Level laser
- Neural therapy
- Trigger Point Therapy
- Acupressure Massage
- Foot Reflexology
- Gua Sha
- Cupping
- Auricular Reflex Points
- Metabolic Testing
- Weight loss, Anti-aging, and Nutritional Programs
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday by appointment Call: 321-409-8808Free Consultations
A consultation is
a short session at no charge to discuss your health problem.
It can help
us determine if you are a candidate for acupuncture, prolotherapy,
Oriental medicine or other therapies. It will help you to
find
out about what I do and help you make a decision about going further.
A
consultation can be done in the office or by
phone.
Call 321-409-8808 for phone or in-office consultation.
Call 321-409-8808 for phone or in-office consultation.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture
is amazing - you can drag yourself into the office and leave "floating
on
a cloud." The healing space that happens during an acupuncture
treatment
is profound. It is extremely relaxing and can bring clarity of mind,
release of
tension and renewed physical vitality.
Herbal Medicine
Chinese Medicine is a powerful healing method. Unlike most drugs, the herbs are combined into complex formulas that are specific to the patient's entire individual condition, not just one particular symptom.
Prolotherapy
Practiced since the 1950's, prolotherapy treats joint pain by helping to strengthen the tendons and ligaments which stabilize the affected joint. It involves injecting an irritant solution (Dextrose and Lidocaine) into the area where connective tissue has been weakened or damaged through injury or strain. The injected solution stimulates the immune system to release growth factor at the site of injury which results proliferation (prolo) of new cells in the connective tissue.
Herbal Medicine
Chinese Medicine is a powerful healing method. Unlike most drugs, the herbs are combined into complex formulas that are specific to the patient's entire individual condition, not just one particular symptom.
Prolotherapy
Practiced since the 1950's, prolotherapy treats joint pain by helping to strengthen the tendons and ligaments which stabilize the affected joint. It involves injecting an irritant solution (Dextrose and Lidocaine) into the area where connective tissue has been weakened or damaged through injury or strain. The injected solution stimulates the immune system to release growth factor at the site of injury which results proliferation (prolo) of new cells in the connective tissue.

