Community Clinics
GoodHealth Commons
GoodHealth Commons at Seton Medical Center Williamson
The AOMA Student Clinic has expanded again. In joint collaboration with a number of like minded treatment and educational providers, we offer treatments and classes to the public in a truly holistic setting with a potential for post graduate studies to come. Acupuncture appointments and movement classes available to the public all day Wednesday. Call 512-324-4803 for additional information about scheduling. The GoodHealth Commons is located at 301 Seton Parkway, Suite 203, Round Rock, TX 78665 at the corner of 1460 & University Blvd.
Acupuncture sessions – Wednesday from May 7th – July 9th other than May 28th (break week)
Four available appointments during each timeframe at 9:30, 10:30, and 11:30, 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00
Student Intern Clinic Supervisor:
Will Morris, LAc 1009
MTOM, Emperor’s College, Santa Monica 1990
MSEd, USC, Los Angeles, 2004
AAAOM Acupuncturist of the Year, 2007
Will Morris is an internationally renowned leader, teacher, and professional practitioner. With over 20 years of clinical experience, he has published on treatment of lupus, multiple sclerosis, and other autoimmune diseases using Oriental medicine. It is said that the highest level scholarship in Oriental medicine is the mastery of pulse diagnosis. As such, Will has trained with masters of this art for over two decades, and was responsible for developing the doctoral level curriculum on the subject. Will is the president emeritus of the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, a national organization dedicated to the integration and advancement of acupuncture and Oriental medicine into western culture. Will has been with AOMA since 2005. William Morris is the president and CEO of the Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin. He earned a certificate in traditional Oriental medicine in 1986, and a state approved doctorate in Oriental medicine from SAMRA in 1988. When the accredited masters in Oriental medicine became available, he obtained that degree in 1990. Morris also received a master of science in medical education from the University of Southern California in 2004, and the most recent doctorate in acupuncture and Oriental medicine in 2006 from Emperor's College. He is currently in a PhD program in Transformative Studies at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Movement classes – Wednesday from May 7th – July 9th other than May 28th (break week)
Individual or group classes available at 11:30, 12:30, 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00.
QiGong
Sarah Sires Bentley
BA, University of Texas at Austin, 1998
Sarah Sires Bentley is a certified teacher of Sheng Zhen Qigong. She has studied weekly with Master Li Junfeng for more than 5 years. Sarah is also a licensed massage therapist and has studied yoga for more than 12 years. For 10 years Sarah has taught adults and children alike.
De-stress with healing qigong, meditation, visualization, and breath work. Sheng Zhen Qigong consists of graceful movements that aid in healing. Your body & mind will feel more relaxed, emotions calmed, and you will feel a deeper connection with nature and the universe. Reduces stress, & blood pressure, increases circulation, happiness, and inner peace.
AOMA and Seton are not affiliated in any manner. All services provided by AOMA while at the GoodHealth Commons are provided solely by AOMA. AOMA and Seton are independent entities and Seton is not responsible for the services provided by AOMA.