Jun Mao
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When did Upper East Side healthcare become so fragmented. Jun Mao sits where First Avenue meets East 74th Street, a rare clinic that still treats the patient as one piece. Acupuncture, herbal medicine, and physical therapy share the same chart, so the left hand knows what the right hand prescribed. The neighborhood’s mix of pre-war co-ops and new condos keeps demand steady, yet the address—1429 1st Ave, New York, NY 100213302—remains easy to reach on foot from Lexington or Second.
They offer more than needles and tinctures. Pain management, stress reduction, and even allergy relief appear on the intake forms, bridging traditions that often stay separate. Patients who expect a single modality are sometimes surprised by the breadth; those who arrive skeptical leave with a plan that feels less like a prescription and more like a conversation. The clinic’s name is spoken quietly between neighbors who’ve tried everything else.
Scheduling an initial visit is straightforward: dial (646) 888-0866 and ask for the next available slot. Directions are available here, a click that opens the map to the corner where the clinic has quietly served the same block for years. Bring a list of symptoms and a willingness to describe them twice—once to the front desk, once to the practitioner behind the door.