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Rachel Esquilin, L.A.c, MSTOM - Seven Seas Acupuncture, P.C.

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Rachel Esquilin, L.A.c, MSTOM - Seven Seas Acupuncture, P.C.

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Reviews (7)

  • Accupuncture feedback

    I’ve been seeing Rachel at Seven Seas Acupuncture for over a year. She’s amazing and really knows what she’s doing.
  • Review from the Spring 2023 Birthing Survey

    Seven Seas Acupuncture -- Rachel was so gentle and kind. I was anxious about using acupuncture to naturally induce labor and she was very receptive and helped create a care plan I was comfortable with.
  • Review from the 2021 Birthing Experience Survey

    Rachel Esquilin - Seven Seas Acupuncture. Rachel is amazing! I saw her when my baby was breech to help with turning and also the week (and day) before I gave birth to help with inducing labor and highly recommend her and her practice. Her covid safety was really reassuring too!
  • Recs for an acupuncturist to flip my baby

    I don’t know if she specializes in flipping babies but I do know she specializes in treating pregnant people. I love Rachel Esquilin, she operates under the name Seven Seas Acupuncture, she’s on Union St between 7th/8th Ave. I’ve been seeing her for years, and she is currently treating me while I’m pregnant.
  • Acupuncture Recs

    I see Rachel at Seven Seas on Union and 8th regularly, and saw her throughout my pregnancy. She’s great and takes insurance. (Mine doesn’t cover acupuncture so I don’t know the details.)
  • Review submitted via the PSP Birth Survey

    Seven seas acupuncture on union street was amazing through out my pregnancy. Based on a July 2017 birthing experience
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    I can't remember is I already responded to this (pregnancy brain) but if I didn't I'm pretty sure that Rachel Esquilin at Brooklyn Acupuncture Project http://www.brooklynacupunctureproject.com/index.html is the reason I got pregnant after trying for over a year, one month of working with her and now I'm going to give birth in December. I'm still seeing her to deal with the routine aches and pains of pregnancy, she's awesome.

 

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