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Acupuncture & Healing Arts at Yellow Sulphur Springs
with Victoria Taylor, Lic. Ac.

Welcome to Yellow Sulphur Springs, a healing oasis for hundreds of years. The Springs are conveniently located between Blacksburg and Christiansburg and boast beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and mineral rich water.

Currently Victoria Taylor, Licensed Acupuncturist and Tone’ Dancy, LMT are providing acupuncture, tuina, and massage for clients in the New River Valley, Virginia in our lovely Healing Arts Studio. Appointments made be made online or by calling 540 953 2977.

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Acupuncture & Healing Arts Victoria Taylor
3145 Yellow Sulphur Rd
Christiansburg, VA 24073
540-953-2977

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