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Nicole Fillion-Robin, LAc
(she/her) Nicole is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist from Austin, TX. She graduated from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine after working in food insecurity during her twenties. As the daughter of a librarian and engineer, providing resources and collaborative problem solving are two of her love languages, both heavily reflected in her style of care for clients. She still dreams of a revolutionary future where healing bodywork like acupuncture is available and accessible to all. Her specialties include gastrointestinal health, mental health, reproductive health and pain management. Her ultimate goal is to provide a judgement-free space for clients to unwind and process the events of daily life. |
Nicole completed her studies and approximately 1,000 supervised clinical hours at AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine (Austin, TX) and Chengdu TCM Hospital (Sichuan, China), as well as providing care at Austin Recovery Center, Seton McCarthy Community Health Center, and Kerrville Folk Festival.
She has taught community Qigong classes at Seton McCarthy Community Clinic and AOMA's campus. She also provided community acupuncture at the YWCA of Greater Austin and currently serves with PEACE Collective doing the same.
She has taught community Qigong classes at Seton McCarthy Community Clinic and AOMA's campus. She also provided community acupuncture at the YWCA of Greater Austin and currently serves with PEACE Collective doing the same.
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Ainge Southerland, LAc
林彥志 (he/him) Ainge ("Ain" pronounced like the an in “Angel”) holds a Master’s Degree in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine from AOMA, located in Austin, Texas. His expertise lies in pain management, internal medicine, women’s health, mental health, facial paralysis, and stroke recovery. Ainge has extensive experience working in private clinics, community clinics, and in-house settings. In his personal life, Ainge enjoys gardening, cultivating native plants, and attracting butterflies and pollinators to his yard. This passion stems from his training in Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine, which has instilled in him a deep appreciation for the natural world and its principles. |
Beyond his clinical practice, Ainge actively contributes to the community. He supports veterans and their families through the Healing Warriors Program in Colorado, providing acupuncture and manual therapy to the medical staff of the local ICU and ER during the COVID pandemic. Additionally, he collaborates with the PEACE Collective to support immigrants and underserved communities.