Dr. Margie Brosi
Qualifications
Margie Muth Brosi is a Doctor of Acupuncture, holds additional degrees in Education and Nursing, and is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She has also been trained in the Usui System of Reiki Healing and is a Level II Reiki Practitioner. Margie has the distinction of being a certified practitioner in the field of Sports Medicine Acupuncture (C.SMA). She has received the highest level of training in the assessment and treatment of sports, work, and orthopedic injuries.
In her 30 years as a Registered Nurse, Margie has specialized in critical care, clinical education and chronic pain management. Between the years of 1983-1998 Margie worked in Critical Care Units, and between 1998 and 2007 she was Director of the Orthopedic Joint Replacement Unit at Montgomery General Hospital. In 2005 Margie was appointed to the Manchester Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women in Healthcare.
Meet Margie
Margie is the child of an adult polio victim. The pain and suffering she has witnessed in her personal and professional life has made her acutely aware that there are limits to Western medicine. This realization has spurred her desire to study Acupuncture as another modality to cultivate healing in the face of illness and discomfort.
Margie deals daily and expertly with the most up-to-date Western approaches to the management of acute pain and disease. Integrating this knowledge with the more holistic practice of acupuncture has heightened Margie’s understanding, awareness, and mastery of the intricate balance that is the art and science of healing.
Margie is keenly aware that the best of both worlds involves understanding, connecting, and treating patients where mind, body, and spirit intersect. Margie’s gentle, thoughtful, calm manner, obvious competence, and loving kindness quickly provide patients with a sense of trust and reassurance. Her soothing attentiveness allows the needs, limits, tolerance, and strengths of each individual to emerge and to dictate the treatment offered. In Margie’s presence, you feel confident that she is someone that can and will help you attain a deep sense of wellbeing.