About the Practitioner

Meet Anthony Mavaro LAc.

An acupuncture practitioner serving Eastern Pennsylvania with an integrative clinical style that blends principles of traditional Chinese and Japanese acupuncture with western physiology, neurology, and osteopathic philosophy.

A personal path into integrative acupuncture

Anthony Mavaro LAc. is an acupuncture practitioner who provides care to patients in Montgomery County and surrounding areas. His interest in East Asian medicine began when he found relief with acupuncture for neurological and digestive health challenges. That personal experience led him to begin studying core concepts of the medicine on his own for two years before leaving his career in cyber security consulting and entering graduate school at the Won Institute of Graduate Studies in 2023.

Anthony has experience across several acupuncture frameworks, allowing him to practice an integrative style that blends principles of traditional Chinese and Japanese acupuncture with western physiology, neurology, and osteopathic philosophy. This approach helps him look at each patient individually and develop a treatment plan that fits their unique presentation, goals, and health history.

The goal is not to force every patient into one system, but to understand the person in front of us through several useful clinical lenses.

His clinical experience includes working with patients experiencing symptoms associated with complex multi-system and chronic disease patterns. For that reason care is individualized to each patient’s presentation, goals, and health history.

From personal experience to clinical practice

Anthony's clinical perspective developed through lived experience, self-study, formal graduate training, and a continued interest in how acupuncture can be understood through both traditional and neurological frameworks.

Personal Experience

Acupuncture first became meaningful through Anthony's own experience with neurological and digestive health challenges.

Self-Study

Before entering graduate school, he spent two years independently studying core East Asian medicine concepts and clinical theory.

Graduate Training

In 2023, he left a career in cyber security consulting and entered the Won Institute of Graduate Studies to pursue acupuncture professionally.

A practice informed by tradition and modernity

The clinic's approach is built around the idea that Traditional Chinese Medicine and contemporary framework can each add something useful to patient care. Treatment is not one-size-fits-all; it is adapted to the patient's presentation, sensitivity, constitution, and goals.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Pattern differentiation, channel relationships, palpation, and classical diagnostic thinking help organize symptoms into a whole-person clinical picture.

Japanese Acupuncture

A refined, palpation-oriented approach supports gentle treatment selection, point confirmation, and patient-specific dosing.

Functional Anatomy

Muscle, joint, fascial, and movement relationships are considered when addressing pain, mobility, and musculoskeletal patterns.

Neurology

Peripheral nerves, sensory processing, segmental anatomy, and systemic regulation help guide treatment for pain, sensation, and functional complaints.

Individualized Treatment

Care plans are adapted to each patient's needs rather than relying on a fixed protocol for every condition.

Collaborative Care

Acupuncture is used as supportive care and does not replace necessary medical evaluation, diagnosis, medication, imaging, or specialist care.

Common areas of clinical interest

Anthony has experience treating a range of patient presentations, especially where pain, nervous system function, stress physiology, inflammation, and whole-body regulation overlap.

Neurological Disorders

Supportive acupuncture care for nerve-related symptoms, migraine patterns, post-stroke recovery support, sensory complaints, and systemic regulation.

Digestive Health

Care for functional digestive concerns, gut-brain interaction patterns, reflux, bloating, constipation, and stress-related digestive changes.

Autoimmune Conditions

Adjunctive support for inflammatory and autoimmune patterns, with attention to fatigue, pain, stress load, and quality of life.

Musculoskeletal Injuries

Treatment for pain, stiffness, movement restriction, overuse patterns, and recovery support through an anatomy-informed acupuncture lens.

A thoughtful, individualized approach to acupuncture care

Whether you are seeking support for pain, neurological symptoms, digestion, inflammation, stress, or a complex health history, the first visit is designed to understand your case clearly and build a treatment plan around your goals.