About Me

Ginny Hill L.Ac.

I came to acupuncture as a patient first, after nothing else worked.

In my twenties, after experiencing profound personal loss, my health began to change in ways I didn’t understand. I developed skin issues, joint pain, and persistent stomach discomfort. I saw multiple specialists, but all my tests came back “normal.” The only explanation I kept hearing was stress—and recommendations to find better ways to manage it.

After multiple doctors and many failed attempts at stress management, one doctor suggested acupuncture.I reluctantly (and skeptically) decided to try it.

Within a few weeks of regular treatments, my stomach pain began to improve. My joint pain resolved. I felt calmer, more regulated—and finally like my body was working with me again.

That experience changed how I understood pain and healing. Many symptoms aren’t simply isolated problems—they’re signals from a nervous system that needs support.

That realization is what led me to become an acupuncturist. It’s that same approach that I bring to every patient I work with.

If any of this feels familiar, I’d be happy to support you.

Who I work with

I work with people dealing with persistent pain, tension, and stress related symptoms—especially when nothing “looks wrong” on imaging, but something clearly feels wrong in their body.

My goal is simple: to help you feel more comfortable, more functional, and more at home in your body again. Each treatment is personalized, thoughtful, and responsive. This is not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Credentials

I’m a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and nationally board certified (NCCAOM), with over 10 years of clinical experience.

I hold a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine through the New England School of Acupuncture.

My training and ongoing education inform my work—but listening to the body, and the person, is always central to how I practice.

Aligned Acupuncture is a space for those seeking thoughtful care, steady support, and a more balanced relationship with their health.