Armonía Integrative Medicine in College Area provides bilingual acupuncture and Chinese medicine services from Suite 204 at 1925 Euclid Avenue in San Diego's 92115 ZIP. Founded by Li-Lan Hsiang Weiss, an acupuncturist credentialed since 2005, the clinic was the first acupuncture practice in its service area to offer sessions conducted entirely in Spanish alongside English. The treatment menu combines traditional Chinese medicine needle protocols with therapeutic massage, energy healing, and self-discovery sessions, and the complementary care model aligns with chiropractic referral patterns at practices such as Family Connection Chiropractic on College Avenue, where musculoskeletal patients add acupuncture to their spinal adjustment protocols. Hsiang Weiss uses a patient-centered team approach that integrates multiple modalities within a single care plan rather than siloing each discipline, and her bilingual capacity fills a gap in San Diego's integrative health landscape for Spanish-speaking patients who need consultations in their primary language. The Euclid Avenue office sits south of the SDSU campus footprint in the lower College Area corridor, accessible from the Interstate 15 and Interstate 805 interchange without routing through El Cajon Boulevard traffic. Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking accommodate patients with limited mobility, and the suite's restroom supports longer appointment blocks that combine intake, needling, and post-treatment consultation in a single visit. Patients recovering from orthopedic injuries or managing chronic pain coordinate acupuncture alongside rehabilitation at clinics such as Spine & Sport Physical Therapy, where physical therapists and acupuncturists share overlapping patient populations dealing with lumbar, cervical, and shoulder dysfunction. The clinic's name — armonía, the Spanish word for harmony — reflects the practice's emphasis on balancing structural and energetic systems through an integrative rather than single-modality framework.