Who we are

Dr. Kyle Williams L.O.M., DAOM, Dipl.O.M.

Kyle served three years of active duty in the U.S. Army from 1998-2001 and returned looking for a career where he could combine his passion for working with people and using his hands. In 2001, Kyle discovered massage therapy after returning to his home in Little Rock, AR, and he began his journey with a rigorous 500-hour certification course. He passed the Arkansas state massage licensing board exam in 2002 and became a licensed massage therapist. Since this designation, Kyle has taken over 2,100 additional hours of massage therapy training.

Discovering a new passion in 2003, Kyle started practicing yoga and has been training alongside some of Pennsylvania’s best yoga teachers. He finished his Registered Yoga Teacher certification from East Eagle Yoga; Kyle is a member of Yoga Alliance, the premier regulating body for yoga teachers. In 2014, Kyle trained with internationally renowned teacher Mark Stephens for his advanced level 500 yoga teacher training.

Education

Kyle earned his Bachelors of Science degree in Health Science from West Chester University in May 2010, and he finished his Master’s Degree in Acupuncture from the Won Institute of Graduate Studies in 2013. Kyle practices an array of acupuncture and massage techniques, and he tailors a treatment program to the specific needs of his patients. Kyle specializes in pain management, sports injury, rehabilitation, pre-natal, post-natal, fertility, migraines, and many other disharmonies.

Starting his post-graduate certificate in Chinese Herbal Medicine in 2015 at the Won Institute of Graduate Studies. He graduated the two-year program in August of 2017. Kyle finished his last national exam in May of 2019 for Chinese herbal Medicine. Kyle has the highest level of national certification with a Diplomate status in Oriental Medicine from the NCCAOM. Kyle is Nationally Board Certified in Oriental medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).

In April of 2017, Kyle started his Doctoral journey at the Atlantic School of Oriental Medicine, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. He decided to change directions in July 2017 and visited the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco, Ca. He was accepted into the program, in July 2017, and was pursuing a Doctorate (Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, DAOM) with a dual specialization in pain management and women’s health.  He completed his doctorate degree at the end of 2019.

Kyle recently went to Hangzhou, China (2018). He trained with the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University. The four weeks of training (200 hours) included training with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)-Gynecologists, Internal Medicine, Dermatologists, Pediatricians, Pain management specialists, and Cardiologists.