I became associated with Dr. Rohrs a few years ago. I’d had acupuncture and herbal treatments before while on a cruise and found them to be very beneficial. A Western Medical Professional recommended me. I went through a thorough TCM evaluation and went through a series of acupuncture and herbal treatments. The results were outstanding.
Early this year, I was returning from a Veterans Administration Hospital when I developed severe numbness on my right cheek and could not open my right eye. When I arrived home, I contacted my Ophthalmologist and was immediately seen. The diagnosis was Bells Palsy. The doctor called my family physician and had me come in quickly. My physician confirmed the diagnosis. My physician prescribed standard western medicine. My physician told me that the condition could last from two to six months, and sometimes it could be permanent. I took the western medicine, but I felt I needed a second evaluation. I contacted Dr. Rohrs for an appointment. I did not tell her what the medical diagnosis was. I arrived at her office, and both Dr. Wan and Dr. Rohrs examined me and informed me that I had a classic case of Bells Palsy. They told me that if I had come in a few days later, treatment would not be successful. They recommended a course of treatment. I consented, and treatment began immediately. Within a month, the after-effects of Bells Palsy were gone. During the procedure, prescribed herbs were administered. About a week later, while being evaluated by my Endocrinologist he asked if anything had happened since our last visit. I told him that I had suffered from the Bell's Palsy incident. He stopped entering medical information on his laptop and stated, "If you had not just told me, I did not even notice." I then told him about my acupuncture and herbal treatments. He stated that I had made a remarkable recovery. I would like to thank Doctors Wan and Rohrs for their professionalism and their Christ-like approach to medicine. Sincerest thanks, RA
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Jane Rong Rohrs, L.Ac.
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