Skyler Thomas LAc
Skyler grew up in the hills of coastal Northern California body surfing in cold water, getting lost in the woods, and spending a lot of time in motion. Martial arts and qigong came first. Acupuncture came later, after he started receiving treatment himself and saw how it could shift patterns in the body and the nervous system. He graduated from the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in 2018 and has been practicing since. Like many active people, he’s been injured more than once, and that experience shows up in his work. He’s especially good with pain - acute injuries, chronic patterns; the things that keep people from moving the way they want to.
He graduated from the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in 2018 and has been practicing since. Like many active people, he’s been injured more than once, and that experience shows up in his work. He’s especially good with pain - acute injuries, chronic patterns; the things that keep people from moving the way they want to. He also works with anxiety, stress, depression and the lingering effects of difficult experiences and brings a calm, steady presence to the treatment room.