Tanya Miszko Kefer is a Massachusetts licensed acupuncuturist and a Diplomate in Acupuncture from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.

She received her Master's degree in Acupuncture from The New England School of Acupuncture, with a specialty in Japanese style acupuncture.  Tanya has been studying and practicing Shakuju (non-insertive Japanese style acupuncture) under the supervision of Kobayashi Shoji from Japan and his American affiliate, Diane Iuliano, Lic. Ac. in Belmont.

Acupuncture is appropriate for a variety of medical conditions including migraines, fibromyalgia, emotional disorders, chronic and acute pain, digestive disorders, hypertension, insomnia, fatigue, fertility, gynecological disorders, menopausal symptoms, and overall well-being.

Acupuncture modalities utilized during treatment include moxa, Japanese style acupuncture, cupping, Shakuju, auricular, and tui na. PHI offers acupuncture as a compliment to rehabilitation exercise protocols for personal training clients and as a stand-alone practice for patients seeking whole-body healing.