Dr. Polina Bowler, LAC, DIPL, OM
5820 Wilshire Blvd Ste 100, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Polina Bowler’s extensive knowledge of Traditional Oriental Medicine earned her a license in Acupuncture and Herbology by the Medical Board of California and the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncture. Since 1997, she has been running a private practice in Los Angeles - East Meets West Center for Holistic Medicine.
Bowler received her degree from The Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine, based in Santa Monica, California. Additional training and emphasis in her curriculum focused on chronic degenerative diseases, digestive, gynecological, and musculo-skeletal disorders, depression, anxiety and addiction control.
In 1998-99, she worked as an assistant supervisor at Emperor’s College of Oriental Medicine, and worked as an Acupuncturist in The Care Center, a pain control clinic in Encino. In 1999-2000, Bowler conducted research on Oriental Medicine as it compares to Western Anti-Depressant medications in the treatment of depression. She conducted this research with celebrated doctor and author, Dr. K. Kim Ph.D., OMD, L.Ac., in association with Dr. Bistritsky, MD, Psychiatrist and director of the UCLA Mood Disorder Clinic. In 2000, she conducted patient interviews identifying psychiatric symptomology (affective disorders, anxiety and depression) with Dr. Greils, MD, Psychiatrist and Psychopharmacologist.
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01/11/2013
Provided by Doctor.comDr. Bowler is amazing! I highly recommend her services. Her calm demeanor and in-depth knowledge of acupuncture and herbology have helped me tremendously over the years. She has been able to treat the root cause of my hormonal issues and has helped alleviate my recurring migraines. I am extremely grateful to Polina and will continue being her loyal patient.
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