Christine Kaiser, DACM, LAc, LCH, FABORM
Christine Kaiser serves as the Connor Endowed Director of Reproductive Well-being and Clinical Manager of Acupuncture at University Hospitals Connor Whole Health. She is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist and integrates Chinese medicine into the UH Fertility Center, while also creating programing to support well-being and outcomes during fertility care, pregnancy, and postpartum. As a Fellow of The Acupuncture and TCM Board of Reproductive Medicine (FABORM), she is board certified in treating fertility issues with Chinese Medicine.
For more than 15 years, Christine has been a heartfelt and compassionate practitioner of Chinese medicine. Her calling to become an Acupuncturist happened at an early age. As a young girl, Christine’s father battled rheumatoid arthritis. She witnessed first-hand the healing power of acupuncture and Chinese herbs as they eased her father’s suffering.
Christine has completed advanced herbal studies at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and a two-year teaching residency at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health in Seattle, providing thoughtful care while supervising and training students. Christine served as adjunct faculty at Bastyr University teaching students both in the classroom and clinic. She serves on the Acupuncture Advisory Council of the State Medical Board of Ohio and is the immediate past President of the Ohio Acupuncture Association and past Treasurer and Co-founding Board Member of the Maternity Acupuncture Association.
Christine has a passion for women’s health. She has put the focus of her work and studies on menstrual and fertility issues, pregnancy support, postpartum care, and menopause. Additionally, Christine has a love of lifestyle medicine and helping her patients improve well-being through their daily choices and habits.