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Beacon Acupuncture Expands Expertise to Better Serve the Community

By Liza Tangney, L.Ac.

Beacon Acupuncture continues to grow—not just in reputation, but in expertise—bringing advanced, integrative care to the community one patient at a time. On February 1, 2026, Beacon Acupuncture’s own Liza Tangney completed an advanced training certification in Irvington, New York, marking an important milestone in her ongoing commitment to easing pain and restoring function for her patients.

Over the past one to two years, Tangney studied Neuro-Meridian Acupuncture under renowned educator Dr. Poney Chiang. Through this intensive training, she earned recognition as an Integrative Acupuncturist, demonstrating proficiency in blending Classical Chinese Medicine with modern understanding of the peripheral and central nervous systems. This innovative approach allows for more precise treatment of neuro-muscular pain and a wide range of neurological conditions.

What sets Neuro-Meridian Acupuncture apart is its focus on how the nervous system communicates with the body. By addressing both traditional meridian pathways and neurological modulation, treatments can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support overall neurological function. Patients often seek this method for chronic pain, nerve-related conditions, and complex musculoskeletal issues.

Beyond credentials, Tangney brings humility, integrity, and compassion to her practice—qualities that patients feel from the moment they walk through the door. Her ethical, patient-centered approach reflects the highest standards of healthcare, with a clear mission: to alleviate pain and suffering with care and responsibility.

For those living with neuro-muscular pain or neurological conditions, acupuncture may offer relief. Treatment plans at Beacon Acupuncture focus on reducing symptoms, increasing functionality, and helping patients reclaim a better quality of life—one treatment at a time.

  • Chronic neck, back, and shoulder pain – including muscle tension, nerve irritation, and postural strain
  • Sciatica and peripheral neuropathy – nerve pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in the arms or legs
  • Headaches and migraines – including tension headaches and neurologically driven migraines
  • Post-stroke or neurological recovery support – helping improve mobility, coordination, and nerve signaling
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