Our Practitioners

Evran Notaro, L.Ac., Diplomate (NCCAOM)

Evran Notaro, L.Ac., is a licensed acupuncturist in Virginia with a Master of Science in Acupuncture from Pacific College of Health and Science in New York City. He holds national board certification as a Diplomate of Acupuncture from the NCCAOM and is licensed by the Virginia Board of Medicine. With advanced training in Eight Constitution Medicine, Pulse Diagnosis, and Traditional Herbal Medicine, Evran specializes in preventive care, natural longevity, pain management, and health optimization.

Drawing from a family lineage in oriental medicine, Evran has provided hands-on clinical care since 2015. He founded Innate Access, where he developed the Innate Methodology© to support individuals in enhancing their health and performance naturally through private health optimization. He also established Herbs of Honor, a company focused on personalized herbal supplements.

His lifelong vision is to advance personalized health and performance by combining Natural Medicine with science and technology–to ultimately create better patient outcomes.

Soheila Notaro (Susu), M.A.O.M, L.Ac., Diplomate (NCCAOM) – Founder of Verity (Currently Not Treating Patients, Focusing on Wellness Authorship)

Susu Notaro is a Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Licensed Acupuncturist in Virginia (by Commonwealth Of Virginia Department Of Health Professions, Board of Medicine) and Maryland. She is an active Diplomate of Acupuncture, having earned board certification from NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) which represents a significant professional achievement. NCCAOM certification makes an important statement about professional competence that is recognized by regulatory bodies, third-party payers, the profession and the public. Further, she is certified and was mentored by globally recognized Master and Chairman of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China, where she also completed a part of her clinic practices in TCM and Auricular Acupuncture in 2008.

After completing her Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (Traditional Chinese Medicine and herbology), Susu’s interest and passion in the natural healing power of food and nutrition, which she studied initially at Yo San University in 1992, led her to pursue and practice Eight Constitution Medicine.

What differentiates Susu from most Oriental Medicine practitioners is, after her extensive studies under the tutelage of both Chinese and Korean grand masters, she expanded her practice by integrating Traditional Nutrition, Eight Constitution Medicine, and Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Through this integrated implementation of practice, and by successfully applying her knowledge of natural healing procedures and modalities, the most rewarding accomplishment for Susu has been relieving her patients from their long sufferings and pain.


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