Kimberley Taylor, DAOM, L.Ac. in Encinitas specializes in integrative oncology acupuncture, conducting doctoral research on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy at the University of California, San Diego Cancer Center. Her UCSD-affiliated clinic on Encinitas Boulevard pairs cancer-care needle protocols with collaborative oncologist relationships, an integrative model shared by Ecore Wellness. As an adjunct professor at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in San Diego, she designed and taught a dedicated integrative oncology curriculum and created a free community acupuncture clinic for cancer patients at the UCSD Encinitas campus in 2008. That teaching clinic operates as a UCSD-Pacific College partnership where four acupuncture students treat patients under her clinical supervision two days each week. Integrative oncology consultations help patients navigate diagnosis, evaluate herb-drug interactions, and build multidisciplinary care teams, a coordination approach complementing the naturopathic oncology framework at Dr. Andre R. Sanschagrin, MD. Peripheral neuropathy protocols target sensory-nerve degeneration in taxane- and platinum-based chemotherapy regimens through electroacupuncture at Bafeng and Baxie extra points combined with ST-36 and LI-4 systemic support.