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LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST

Kathryn Coppola

A woman with curly hair wearing a dark green dress smiling while holding a person's feet in an acupuncture office, with blue origami paper cranes hanging on the white wall behind her.
My goal is to help you tap into your body’s inner wisdom allowing you to live your best life. I see a future where we’re empowered to truly heal on a physical, mental and emotional level.
— Kathryn Coppola

Acupuncture and East Asian medicine is a different way of looking at how the body works from an energetic standpoint that integrates perfectly with the nerd and scientist in me. It is a way for me to be a part of healthcare and have the time to really connect with patients, understand their stories and needs while being able to provide true relief.

My private practice is centrally located downtown Madison with a welcoming and calm environment.

Two days a week I also practice at UW Health’s East Madison Hospital location on the east side of town.  As part of UW’s Integrative Health team, I am trusted and referred to by physicians. 

I absolutely love what I do because I believe that together, through acupuncture and East Asian medicine, we can find freedom from physical and emotional pain and make the world a better place, one treatment at a time. There is no better satisfaction for me. If you’re curious how acupuncture can help you, let’s connect.
— Kathryn Coppola

LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST

Mary Thayer

A smiling elderly woman with short white hair standing in an acupuncture clinic, including a watercolor painting of three feathers. She is wearing a light blue three-quarter sleeve top, a floral scarf, a wristwatch, a necklace, and dark pants.
As an acupuncturist, there is nothing I enjoy more than seeing the visible changes in my patients’ faces after receiving treatment. There is an inner glow, as they leave my office less stressed, more relaxed, and in considerably less discomfort or pain.
— Mary Thayer

The body has an incredible capacity to self-heal, and by tuning in to the natural brilliance of your body, acupuncture can assist with that process.

Growing up in a large and loving family, I was considered the “shy” one. Actually, I was just doing more listening than contributing to the noise! I loved to listen to people’s words, listen to what they were saying and what they were expressing with their body language.

At a young age, Ancient Chinese and Japanese artwork caught my interest, which led to a satisfying career as an interior designer. As a designer, being in someone’s home was a very sacred experience, and it allowed the formation of many deep relationships.

Eventually I realized that my focus was less on their furniture and decorations, and more on their health and well-being. Traditional Chinese Medicine offered an exciting avenue for being of service to my people and providing a proven and holistic method of healing them - mind, body, and spirit. 

Our team

LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST

Kathryn Coppola

A female acupuncture therapist with curly hair in a green dress is smiling and holding a person's foot. Behind her, blue origami paper cranes are displayed on a white wall inside the acupuncture office.
My goal is to help you tap into your body’s inner wisdom allowing you to live your best life. I see a future where we’re empowered to truly heal on a physical, mental and emotional level.
— Kathryn Coppola

Acupuncture and East Asian medicine is a different way of looking at how the body works from an energetic standpoint that integrates perfectly with the nerd and scientist in me. It is a way for me to be a part of healthcare and have the time to really connect with patients, understand their stories and needs while being able to provide true relief.

My private practice is centrally located downtown Madison with a welcoming and calm environment.

Two days a week I also practice at UW Health’s East Madison Hospital location on the east side of town.  As part of UW’s Integrative Health team, I am trusted and referred to by physicians. 

I absolutely love what I do because I believe that together, through acupuncture and East Asian medicine, we can find freedom from physical and emotional pain and make the world a better place, one treatment at a time. There is no better satisfaction for me. If you’re curious how acupuncture can help you, let’s connect.
— Kathryn Coppola

LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST

Mary Thayer

An elderly acupuncture therapist with white hair smiling, wearing a light blue top, a floral scarf, and jewelry, standing in front of a wall with framed artwork including three feathers and landscape paintings.
As an acupuncturist, there is nothing I enjoy more than seeing the visible changes in my patients’ faces after receiving treatment. There is an inner glow, as they leave my office less stressed, more relaxed, and in considerably less discomfort or pain.
— Mary Thayer

The body has an incredible capacity to self-heal, and by tuning in to the natural brilliance of your body, acupuncture can assist with that process.

Growing up in a large and loving family, I was considered the “shy” one. Actually, I was just doing more listening than contributing to the noise! I loved to listen to people’s words, listen to what they were saying and what they were expressing with their body language.

At a young age, Ancient Chinese and Japanese artwork caught my interest, which led to a satisfying career as an interior designer. As a designer, being in someone’s home was a very sacred experience, and it allowed the formation of many deep relationships.

Eventually I realized that my focus was less on their furniture and decorations, and more on their health and well-being. Traditional Chinese Medicine offered an exciting avenue for being of service to my people and providing a proven and holistic method of healing them - mind, body, and spirit. 

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