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They ask you like a million questions. Its not th...

They ask you like a million questions. Its not the typical questions you are usually asked. I believe the point of the questions is to break you down for no other reason than the students sadistic enjoyment. Its a no win situation. If you say no they get jealous and if you say yes they treat you like a major ho.One subject they bring up is if your libido is healthy and normal. Personally, I am not sexually active and have not been for a while and choose not to be . I felt her feathers ruffle at this question and sensed it was a big source of contention. The woman who chooses not to be sexually active at at all and the scantily dressed student. I lied and told her my libido was normal and healthy in effort just to skip over the subject I was not there to be treated for in the first place. She held this against me like some moral failure. If you say you aren't they get really jealous and if you say you are they treat you like a major ho. It is a no win situation over there.

While some may shy away from student clinics I hav...

While some may shy away from student clinics I have found that my experiences at OCOM have been outstanding. Scheduling at the Hollywood clinic has been easy and the staff are really pleasant; I have not been to the other campus. The supervising staff is attentive and kind, it's hard to imagine going somewhere else. I like the exchange of benefiting students and likewise getting quality treatments. It truly does feel like a win win and a truly holistic practice.

Dont waste your time. I am a returned student who ...

Dont waste your time. I am a returned student who applied to ocom's program this year (2021). From the beginning, the admission was very difficult to communicate with. No prompt email replies, not available on the phone at all/ever, and finally, the admission said they never received my application - but my application fee of $75 was taken two months ago. So two months later, I requested a full refund of the application fee - the admission must be a joke. I applied because google search ranked them as top acupuncture school, but that must be so out of date - their admission and instructor so far have been very disappointing. Instructor of clinical training in a quick review class did not even accurately remember how many official channel points currently are recorded. I dont know what else to say. It is a big waste of time and energy - since school application takes a lot of time to prepare including recommendations.

have been getting acupuncture recently. I am no ne...

have been getting acupuncture recently. I am no newbie to acupuncture having had it done for many years. One thing I do know is the acupuncturist should not stab you really hard with the needles as if she is taking her frustrations of the day out on your precious skin.

They claim the student acupuncturists are in their last year of school. They certainly do dress like a college girls gone wild video. At the Hollywood clinic on NE Tillamook every single acupuncturist, including the doctor, wore short skirts and stockings. I just would like to point out that in the middle of November it is rather cold; however, they seem to have some dress code going here.

What these short skirt and lingerie wearing acupuncturist do upon your first visit is make you fill out a form about fifteen pages long.

You would think you are buying a house or something.

Then for about forty-five minutes of the ninety minute visit they go over the fifteen page form you are required to fill out.

My stabbing acupuncturist did not seem particularly sincere about the very personal nature of the questions she asked. She seemed more like she was on the clock and wanted to go home.

At the end of the forty-five minute interrogation your student acupuncturist consults with the doctor for a few minutes to decide the best treatment.

For all new patients they do a "mini" treatment of acupuncture which is only a couple of minutes long.

If you are into in-depth interrogations and enjoy personal questions of up to fifteen years in the past by an overworked short skirt and stocking wearing student acupuncturist you will really like this clinic.

The interrogation is not exactly what I had in mind when I decided to try this place for acupuncture but maybe you will enjoy it.

I used to go to an acupuncture school clinic in Oa...

I used to go to an acupuncture school clinic in Oakland. It was the best acupuncture Ive ever had. So I decided to try OCOM. The supervising Dr. was totally clueless about my condition. I felt worse after treatment for the first time ever. The student was nice but asked so many questions I was there for 2 hours and only got 10 minutes of needles. Basically I felt I was paying for her education not my treatment. It was a waste of time.

Best place to go for treatment! It's only $25 for...

Best place to go for treatment! It's only $25 for Acupuncture or Tuina (Chinese medical massage). It's a school for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). They do ask strange questions but it's not to "break you" as one person commented. It's to learn about what is causing your illness/imbalance. TCM has been around several thousand years for a good reason .. it works!! Students are under supervision and advisement don't be nervous. :)

The school itself is located in one of the most de...

The school itself is located in one of the most degraded areas of the city, dozens of homeless people struggling wander around the vicinity visibly strung out. A school once known for prestige and innovation has now slipped largely due to failures in administration. The appointments are OK. Would not attend as student or come back for treatment.

Oregon college of oriental medicine

Oregon college of oriental medicine

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