Agni Larsen is a Registered Acupuncturist and Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine with over a decade of experience in her field. She has taught, studied and practiced acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine in both Canada and Asia and holds a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine Diploma from Pacific Rim College, BC and a BA in Buddhist Studies and Himalayan Language from Kathmandu University, Nepal. Dr. Agni was an instructor and clinic supervisor for the School of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine program at Pacific Rim College in Victoria, BC from 2020-2023. Dr. Agni's goal is to provide a safe, inclusive space and create a collaborative, personalized treatment plan to help individuals reach their health goals. She has a special interest in accessible outreach acupuncture and has volunteered for the Acupuncture Relief Project in Nepal (a non-profit that provides free medical support to those affected by poverty, conflict and disaster), and has supervised student acupuncture clinics at the Victoria Native Friendship Centre. Dr. Agni believes acupuncture and Chinese Medicine add value to society by addressing growing healthcare needs and offer an effective integrative approach to health. She focuses her practice on mental and emotional health; addictions; insomnia; digestive health; hormonal balancing, fertility, IUI/IVF collaboration and pain modulation. She has taken several advanced training in dermatology and holistic skincare using facial acupuncture, cupping, Acusculpting such as gua sha and face and body microneedling to treat a variety of skin conditions. She is a dedicated yoga teacher with 20 years of experience, specializing in dynamic yet mindful Vinyasa flow and Hatha yoga, integrated with qìgōng movements to release physical and energetic blockages. Outside the clinic, you can find her practicing qìgōng, running the seawall or curling up with a mug of tea and a sci-fi novel. Fun Fact: She's also a travel blogger at Quest for Durian.