Nicole Fillion-Robin (she/her) is a board-certified acupuncturist and second-generation herbalist. The daughter of a librarian and engineer, her love languages are providing resources and collaborative problem solving, both of which are heavily reflected in her style of care for clients.
After working in the non-profit sector for almost a decade, she found acupuncture as a solution for her own chronic health challenges and was immediately drawn to it. Her specialties include gastrointestinal health, mental health, uterine health and pain management. Her ultimate goal is to provide a judgement-free space for clients to heal and unwind from the stressors of daily life.
She completed her studies and approximately 1,000 supervised clinical hours at AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine (Austin, TX) and Chengdu TCM Hospital (Sichuan, China), as well as providing care at Austin Recovery Center, Seton McCarthy Community Health Center, and Kerrville Folk Festival.
She has taught community Qigong classes at Seton McCarthy Community Clinic and AOMA’s campus, and loves introducing patients to mind-body movements they can use at home. Currently, she also provides free community acupuncture services at the YWCA of Greater Austin every month.
One of the first thing Nicole did when starting her practice in 2020 was to redesign the standard East Asian Medicine intake paperwork (which tends to be highly gendered) to make it more accessible for queer clients. Nicole is passionate about serving the queer and trans community in Austin.
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