Dr. Jacqueline Bain DTCM LAc is passionate about community acupuncture and accessible care for all. She believes that community and connection are an integral part of healing and enjoys providing quality care to various populations. She has facilitated community acupuncture training internationally in Central America and is certified by the National Acupuncture Detox Association with clinical experience in inpatient addiction and recovery centers.
Dr. Jacqueline is excited to offer healing services at Urban Salt Community Clinic.
Dr. Diane Joy Gliane is a California board-certified licensed acupuncturist. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) and Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCUHS).
Dr. Diane Joy is able to contribute to the integrative supportive care of patients both inpatient & outpatient through her experience at Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Orange (CHOC). She enjoys providing compassionate care to those of all ages who are seeking stress and pain management, fertility support and overall improvement of quality of life.
Dr Erika K Shaw DACM Lac
Dr. Erika K Shaw is a California board-certified Licensed Acupuncturist and a Doctor of
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. She received her Doctorate from Pacific College of Health
& Science (formerly known as Pacific College of Oriental Medicine) and specializes in treating
orthopedic disorders and sports injuries.
As a lifelong athlete, Erika jokes that if she hasn’t
personally had the injury, at least one of her teammates has. From track-and-field, ballroom
dance, cross country, swimming, volleyball, and wrestling to 16 years of soccer—including at
the collegiate level, Erika is very well-versed in the physical and mental strain that sports and
exercise can have on an athlete. It was actually a high school soccer injury of a dislocated rib that
set Erika on her path to becoming an acupuncturist.
Since 2017 as a massage therapist, Erika has cultivated her knowledge and understanding of the
human anatomy as well as the healing modalities required to not only reduce pain, but to
optimize the body’s functionality. In the clinic, Erika combines her expertise of massage therapy
with acupuncture in order to reach optimal results for her patients. As Erika likes to say, “It’s like
1+1=3 when you combine acupuncture and massage” and makes sure to include bodywork in
every session dealing with a primary orthopedic complaint. She completed her off-site shifts at
USCD’s RIMAC where she treated an array of college athletes with a myriad of sports-related
injuries. Although orthopedic disorders are her passion, she also has experience with
psycho-emotional disorders such as stress and anxiety, autoimmune (and/or
autoimmune-presenting) disorders such as Sjogren’s, polymyalgia rheumatica, hidradenitits
suppurativa (HS), as well as gastrointestinal disorders such as IBS, constipation, stomach ulcers,
etc..
In her free time, Erika enjoys training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, listening to K-pop whilst learning
Korean and Mandarin, and of course, binge-watching her favorite Chinese- and K-dramas.