Caylie See, M.S., L.Ac.
Acupuncturist

Caylie See is a licensed acupuncturist who comes from a long line of chocolatiers. Caylie’s mixing bowl contains a foundation in Chinese and western medicine and the desire to combine the two to create effective recipes for treating both men’s and women’s fertility. Caylie was previous founder of Nest Integrative Health and Fertility and the East-West Program at Pacific Fertility Center. She is the current founder and director of Acupuncture Kitchen.

Caylie earned her Master’s degree with Summa Cum Laude honors from Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine, and completed her clinical studies at the Los Angeles Free Clinic, UCLA Arthur Ashe Center and Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital. Her undergraduate education focused on classical Latin and Mandarin Chinese linguistics.

Caylie's continued education includes a mentorship in gynecology and infertility, travels to China exploring traditional and modern uses of medicinal herbs, and extensive clinical research. She currently balances her private practice with medical research, working closely with leading physicians to gain deeper insight into the western world of reproductive medicine.

Caylie is a member of American Society for Reproductive Medicine and Vice President of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM). She has been published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, holds an Integrative Anatomy and Physiology teaching position at California Institute of Integral studies, and lectures around the country on the topic of integrative reproductive medicine.

When she needs a break from clinical and academic practice, Caylie spends her time sopping up a wide swathe of nature and culture: swimming in the bay, practicing her violin, learning tango, and as often as she can, hopping on a plane to get her travel fix.

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