Danielle Talley

Licensed Acupuncturist, Herbalist, Owner

IMG_7196.JPG

Danielle ("Dee") graduated with honors from the Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (FLSAOM) of New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) in Seneca Falls, NY. There she completed over 3,000 hours of intense didactic and clinical training to receive both a Master’s of Science in Acupuncture and a Master’s of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Danielle has experienced clinical training in both the United States and China at the Zhejiang University Hospital in Hangzhou, China. She has practiced in a variety of clinics including the Seneca Falls Health Center, NYCC Campus Health Center, and the VA Medical Center in Canandaigua, NY.  She was the recipient of a Distinguished Service Award and a Clinical Excellence in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Award while at FLSAOM of NYCC. 

Before pursuing a career in Chinese Medicine, Danielle completed her Bachelor's of Science in Exercise Science from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Danielle goes above and beyond for her patients and is committed to providing a safe and positive environment to facilitate the healing process. She is excited to continue sharing all that she's learned after being away for over seven years with her beloved hometown. In her free time she enjoys spinning, yoga, cooking, reading, and spending quality time with her family.


Kyungjin Lee

Administrative Assistant

Kyungjin (“Katie”) is from Seoul, South Korea. She grew up in Korea in a loving family of four including her father, mother, and older brother. Her father has studied oriental medicine for almost 30 years, and has a Ph.D in oriental medicine. He has practiced a holistic medicine approach utilizing a combination of TCM and astrology to understand each individual’s purpose in life and path moving forward. In addition to his treatment, her mother has worked by his side providing nutritious plant based meals for his patients. Katie has grown up watching her parents treat people who are in need of help and have also helped patients with terminal illnesses find alternatives when other forms of medicine couldn’t help. Growing up in this environment has given Katie a great appreciation and knowledge of oriental medicine.

Katie came to New York when she was 15 years old to be an exchange student and stayed for both high school and college. She moved back to Korea and worked at a few different places including K-drama post production team at a broadcasting company(KBS), teaching English to young kids, helping high school students who want to study abroad, and then as an Administrative and Finance Manager at an international school in Clark, Philippines and Beijing, China. Beijing is where she met her husband. They met while working at the school together, and his family brought her to Plattsburgh.

She is excited to join the Avenue Acupuncture team, pursue her career as an Administrative Assistant, and share about holistic healing. In her free time, Katie enjoys gardening, cooking, yoga, painting, going for trail walks, and spending quality time with her family and friends.