Christopher Cook, LAC operates a private acupuncture practice in San Diego's Normal Heights at 2911 Adams Avenue, the western stretch of the neighborhood's main commercial corridor in the 92116 ZIP. The office sits near the point where Adams Avenue crosses into North Park, accessible from both neighborhoods via the same east-west street that hosts the annual Adams Avenue Street Fair each fall. Traditional Chinese Medicine needle protocols address cervical radiculopathy, lumbar facet syndrome, migraine with aura, and stress-driven digestive complaints such as irritable bowel patterns. Patients working through soft-tissue rehabilitation add therapeutic bodywork at BaiBoon Thai Massage on El Cajon Blvd, whose deep-tissue Thai stretching sequences complement post-needle fascial release. The acupuncture point-selection methodology draws from both TCM five-element theory and anatomical trigger-point mapping, blending classical channel theory with modern understanding of neuromuscular junction physiology. Electroacupuncture, cupping, and gua sha techniques supplement standard needle insertion for cases involving deep-layer adhesion or chronic inflammation. The Adams Avenue location places the clinic within a five-minute drive south to Mission Valley and Snapdragon Stadium, though the practice's draw is the residential foot traffic along Adams Avenue rather than event-night volume. Integrative-care coordination extends to the herbal and nutritional protocols at Pure Health Alliance on El Cajon Blvd for patients whose treatment plans include Chinese herbal supplementation alongside needle work. Cook treats by appointment in a wheelchair-accessible ground-floor suite with dedicated parking, running each session on a structured intake-to-needle timeline with pulse and tongue diagnosis preceding point selection.