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Dr. Randy Martin

OMD, PhD, QME, CCH, LAc 

Optimal Health, Inc. 

About Dr. Randy Martin

Dr Randy Martin, OMD, PhD, LAc, is an authority on holistic health and has a national reputation for resolving the most difficult health issues. In addition to his specialty working with women's health issues, he also treats men and children for a wide variety of health problems, including ADD/ADHD, Depression, Anxiety and Hot Flashes.

People from all over the country have scheduled private tele-sessions with Dr. Martin and seek his counsel by working with him, both short and long-term, to strengthen and balance their mind-body-spirit connection.

Dr Randy Martin, OMD, PhD, LAc, has been a featured expert on NBC, CNN, KABC, KPFK, and LA's Channel 13. He has also been a frequent guest instructor for Pierce College, College of the Canyons, Ryokan College, West LA College, Culver City Adult School, National Institute of Health, and Whole Foods Markets.

Since 1983, Dr. Martin's breakthrough program, Optimal Health: How to Get It, How to Keep It, has helped thousands of people with such problems as the elimination of chronic pain, infertility, impotency, birthing issues, irritable bowel syndrome, migraines, allergies, prostate problems, endometriosis, incapacitating PMS, impotence, asthma, debilitating anxiety, insomnia, depression, and chronic low back pain and sciatica.

Dr. Martin graduated in 1983 from the California Acupuncture College and in 1972 from UC Santa Cruz. In addition, he also holds a Master's degree from the University of British Columbia in environmental resource planning and a PhD in Acupuncture from SAMRA University of Health Sciences.

He has been in private practice since 1983 and is licensed to practice acupuncture and Oriental medicine in the states of California and Oregon. He treats people by phone and email from all over the country, in addition to seeing patients privately in his offices in Santa Clarita, Encino, and Santa Monica.

In addition to Oriental medicine, Dr. Martin has practiced Classical Homeopathic Medicine since 1983 and continues to teach homeoapthic medicine at seminars and colleges throughout the greater Los Angeles area and in Asia. His unique approach to homeopathy is his ability to include the patient in the process of healing, and to form a doctor - patient teamwork type of relationship approach.

In his spare time, he practices meditation, organic gardening, macrobiotics, and enjoys hiking, ballroom dance, travel to Asia, and bicycling.

Languages Spoken English

School CA Acupuncture College

Degree LAc, PhD, OMD, BA, MUP, CCH, QME

Treatment Techniques

Herbal Medicine Herbology Homeopathic Medicine Naturopathic Medicine Nutritional Counseling

Areas of Expertise

ADD All Pain Issues Emotional Issues Facial Diagnosis Fibromyalgia Gastrointestinal Disorders Headaches/Migraines Infertility Insomnia Nutrition Obstetrics & Gynecology Pain Management Pediatrics Psychological/Emotional Disorders Sexual Dysfunction Women's Health

Styles of Acupuncture

Auricular Acupuncture Five-Element Acupuncture Headaches and Lower Back Pain Homeopathic Traditional Chinese Acupuncture Women's Health Family Medicine

Associations

Additional Memberships

  • National Center for Homeopathy

The acupuncture office of Dr. Randy Martin in Encino, CA is within driving distance from the following cities:

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