Health and Energy, PC offers Acupuncture treatments for many ailments, including but not limited to pain, allergies, sports medicine, and stop smoking.
David Lee Krofcheck, OMD, RAc, LAc (CA), BA,
As a result of receiving acupuncture treatment for his diabetes, David Krofcheck’s
interest was first sparked. He graduated from California State University Northridge with
honors in 1981. His interest in research led him to work 1 year as a drug research
assistant (for Friends of Medical Research) at the Sepulveda V.A. Hospital Drug
Dependence Treatment Center. He then began his acupuncture training at the California
Acupuncture College, Los Angeles campus (records now kept at SAMRA University).
He finished his internship at the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Bejing
China and received his diploma in 1984.
He went on to complete an electronics program at Future Technical Institute of Westlake
Village, California. After passing the California Acupuncture Board exams, he
completed the doctorate program in Oriental Medicine. He used his electrical knowledge
to help reveal the electrical aspects of healing involved in acupuncture with his
dissertation, “Bioelectricity and Acupuncture”.
In October 1989, he moved to Michigan to practice with a classmate. In October 1991,
he bought the Professional Corporation, Health and Energy, P.C. He now practices in
both Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.
In May of 1999 he participated in the Honduras Healing Relief Project. This was the first
team (in this hemisphere) to offer acupuncture and natural medicine in a medical relief
setting. Over 700 treatments were provided. Also, thirty-seven public health care
workers were trained to perform the NADA auricular protocol to carry on the treatment
of post-traumatic stress victims after the team left.
Dr. Krofcheck’s advanced training included: Nambrudripad Allergy Elimination
Technique (NAET) Basic and Advanced courses, CranioSacral Therapy, National
Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) certification, Contact Reflex Analysis
(CRA). The treatment modalities at his clinics include: acupuncture, moxibustion,
herbology, nutrition, homeopathy, and craniosacral therapy.
He has lectured extensively on acupuncture at: Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
Valley Community College, Kellogg Community College, Sienna Heights College, a
continuing education class for dental hygienists, Coldwater Hospital (interns) and the
Battle Creek V.A. Medical Center.
He is a member of: American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
(AAOM), and past Vice President of the Michigan Association of Acupuncture and
Oriental Medicine (MAAOM). Presently Dr Krofcheck is serving on the Michigan State
Board of Acupuncture.