Dr Kam Lam is brilliant. after local mega hospital said my kidneys couldn't be saved, but exploratory surgery was warranted, I said no and found the best acupuncturist in the country. Dr Kam Lam saved my kidneys. He has also given me other health recommendations that have helped substantially rebuild my immune system and health. He is much more than an acupuncturist, herbalist and doctor, he actually cares about his patients and studies their conditions. Many folks are quite ill when they find him, so he is seasoned in patients with multiple conditions.
May 2021
Gall Bladder attack. One visit and gone. Reasonable and effective.
October 2020
Dr. Lam gave me my life back. I was born with a spine condition (spondylolisthesis) that wasn’t diagnosed until I was 16, after having already fractured two vertebra. I was insanely active (40 hrs of dance a week) at the time of my injury. Dance was no longer an option for me and I missed 30 days of school the following year due to pain that prevented me from even walking. Doctors had me taking several painkillers that I ultimately told them to stop giving me as they inhibited my ability to function mentally. I received a spinal injection similar to an epidural which provided minimal comfort for a few years. It had been ten years since my injury the first time I saw... read full review
Dr Kam Lam is brilliant. after local mega hospital said my kidneys couldn't be saved, but exploratory surgery was warranted, I said no and found the best acupuncturist in the country. Dr Kam Lam saved my kidneys. He has also given me other health recommendations that have helped substantially rebuild my immune system and health. He is much more than an acupuncturist, herbalist and doctor, he actually cares about his patients and studies their conditions. Many folks are quite ill when they find him, so he is seasoned in patients with multiple conditions.
Gall Bladder attack. One visit and gone. Reasonable and effective.
Dr. Lam gave me my life back. I was born with a spine condition (spondylolisthesis) that wasn’t diagnosed until I was 16, after having already fractured two vertebra. I was insanely active (40 hrs of dance a week) at the time of my injury. Dance was no longer an option for me and I missed 30 days of school the following year due to pain that prevented me from even walking. Doctors had me taking several painkillers that I ultimately told them to stop giving me as they inhibited my ability to function mentally. I received a spinal injection similar to an epidural which provided minimal comfort for a few years. It had been ten years since my injury the first time I saw... read full review