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Old 10-29-2009, 03:18 PM
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Default acupuncturist considering move to NC

Hello, I am considering moving to NC, preferably the mountainous western half, the more rural, the better, but I don't expect to be able to live too far away form a city. I am not sure where there is unmet/high demand for acupuncturist.

I understand there are two schools in the state, and a lot of boutique clinics around the major cities.

so first
Is anyone interested in low cost Chinese medicine? Search "community acupuncture" for an idea of how this looks.

and second, does anyone have a feel for their home town/city's demand, and is it high?

-RB
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I would say the demand for acupuncture in CLT has leveled off , from my perspective. I wouldn't mind giving it a shot. Asheville may possess a higher demand and is situated in a valley in the mountains. Not sure about RDU or the Triad.
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