Dr. Caroline Kiley graduated from Pacific College of Health and Science with her Doctorate of Acupuncture, and previously, her Master’s of Science in Acupuncture from Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine. She attended the University of the Sciences where she earned her Bachelor’s of Science in Health Sciences. She is Board Certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and tri-state licensed (NJ,NY,PA). Caroline specializes in the treatment of pediatric disorders, as well as past experience working in multidisciplinary facilities treating a multitude of health conditions in all ages. She passes along the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medical theory as an adjunct professor at the Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine.
Caroline shares her patient philosophy, “I believe that when caring for children, there is no One-Size-Fits-All method. Kids are surprising and ever-changing in their development, both physically and emotionally. When one is given the opportunity to be part of a child’s life, treating him or her as an individual and unique case is of highest importance. I intend to apply this ideology to Chinese Medicine – the true individualized medicine.
Dr. Caroline Kiley graduated from Pacific College of Health and Science with her Doctorate of Acupuncture, and previously, her Master’s of Science in Acupuncture from Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine. She attended the University of the Sciences where she earned her Bachelor’s of Science in Health Sciences. She is Board Certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and tri-state licensed (NJ,NY,PA). Caroline specializes in the treatment of pediatric disorders, as well as past experience working in multidisciplinary facilities treating a multitude of health conditions in all ages. She passes along the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medical theory as an adjunct professor at the Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine.
Caroline shares her patient philosophy, “I believe that when caring for children, there is no One-Size-Fits-All method. Kids are surprising and ever-changing in their development, both physically and emotionally. When one is given the opportunity to be part of a child’s life, treating him or her as an individual and unique case is of highest importance. I intend to apply this ideology to Chinese Medicine – the true individualized medicine.