Dr. Rosa Schnyer
Meet Dr. Schnyer
Dr. Schnyer brings the wisdom of over 35 years of clinical experience to her vision of empowering, and supporting your own inner ability to heal by partnering in a collaborative relationship that focuses on awakening the will to get well and stay well. An experienced doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine, wellness coach, and nutritional counselor, she is also a certified Functional Medicine practitioner, passionate about the transformative potential of natural therapies.
Dr. Schnyer is committed to the critical inquiry of natural therapies for improving clinical outcomes and reducing the economic burden of disease and serves on the board of The Society for Acupuncture Research. She is Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Texas, adjunct faculty at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine and Bastyr University. A former research consultant to the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University and the Osher Center at Harvard Medical School, she is also a certified Meditation and Dharma Yoga Instructor.
Rosa N. Schnyer, DAOM, IFMCP, L.Ac.
Sensitive and intuitive healer
Leader in the field of Chinese medicine research
Dynamic and engaging university educator
Published author of books, editorials and scholarly articles
What Dr. Schnyer’s patients say
Curriculum Vitae
Complete list of Dr. Schnyer’s extensive publications
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“This work is the fulfillment of my life’s purpose to serve, to alleviate suffering, and to facilitate the alchemy of transformation.”
Rosa N. Schnyer, DAOM, IFMCP, L.Ac.
Selected Publications
Curing Depression Naturally With Chinese Medicine
Rosa N. Schnyer and Bob Flaws
Acupuncture in the Treatment of Depression: A Manual for Practice Research
Rosa N. Schnyer and John J B Allen
Acupuncture Research: Strategies for Developing an Evidence Base
Hugh MacPherson, Richard Hammerschlag, George Lewith and Rosa Schnyer
Collaborative | Empowering | Personalized
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