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OM Fertility — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · San Diego, CA
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Prof. Latifat Ibisomi, PhD, MSc (Med)

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The OM Acupuncture Wellness — An Honest Editorial Review

For patients searching fertility clinics in California who want a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approach alongside — or before — a conventional workup, The OM Acupuncture Wellness in San Diego's Mission Valley / Civita Park area is a fertility-focused acupuncture, herbal medicine, and women's health practice. It is not a medical IVF clinic and does not perform assisted reproductive technology.

About the Practice

The OM Acupuncture Wellness was founded by Dr. Heejoo Hong, DAOM, LAc, a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine with more than 15 years of clinical experience. The current practitioner team also includes Dr. Seon Yool Song, DAOM, LAc and Dr. Kelsi Sando, DACM, LAc — each state-licensed in California with doctoral-level training in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. The practice positions itself as complementary care that works alongside San Diego reproductive endocrinologists and OB-GYNs, not as a substitute for medical fertility treatment. You can verify California acupuncturist licensure directly through the California Acupuncture Board.

Services Offered

Services the practice provides directly:

  • Fertility acupuncture, including IVF- and IUI-support protocols (pre- and post-transfer)
  • Individualized Chinese herbal medicine formulas
  • Nutritional counseling for cycle regulation and preconception health
  • Adjunctive TCM modalities: cupping, gua sha, moxibustion, electro-stimulation, and infrared/LED therapy
  • Women's health focus areas: PCOS, endometriosis, irregular menses, perimenopause, and menopausal symptoms
  • Private-room and community-lounge acupuncture settings
  • Stress management and mind-body support for patients in active fertility treatment

What This Practice Is — and Isn't

The OM Acupuncture Wellness does not perform IVF or IUI, does not retrieve eggs or transfer embryos, and its licensed acupuncturists do not have prescriptive authority for fertility medications such as Clomid, letrozole, or injectable gonadotropins. Chinese herbal formulas are not a substitute for prescription fertility drugs and should always be disclosed to your REI, especially around stimulation cycles. Patients who need medical ART are referred to, or co-managed with, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist. For a clinical IVF program, start with the CDC ART national data and cross-reference against the California REI directory.

Patient Experience

The OM Acupuncture Wellness holds a 5.0/66 Google rating — a small but consistent sample that generally reflects long appointment windows and practitioner-level (not tech-level) time with each patient. Individual experiences vary; confirm practitioner fit and scheduling cadence during your initial consult before committing to a multi-session herbal or fertility protocol.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

Patients drawn to a lower-intervention, natural-minded path often ask about at-home options before clinical treatment. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a private, low-cost starting point for single parents by choice, same-sex couples, and people without a known diagnosis.

MakeAMom kits are reusable, ship in plain packaging, and pair well with the cycle-tracking and TCM work an acupuncture practice already supports. They are not appropriate if you have a known fertility diagnosis, tubal factor, or male-factor infertility.

When to Add a Clinical REI

Complementary care is a reasonable first or parallel step, but it is not diagnostic. Consider adding a reproductive endocrinologist if you have been trying for 12 months (six months if over 35), have irregular or absent cycles, a known tubal or uterine issue, prior miscarriages, or a partner with an abnormal semen analysis. Our how to read IVF success rates guide explains what the clinical numbers actually mean within your age band.

Insurance and Cost in California

Acupuncture is generally not covered by medical insurance for fertility indications, and IVF-adjunct acupuncture is almost never reimbursed. Some California commercial plans cover acupuncture for pain or nausea under separate benefits; fertility acupuncture typically comes out of pocket or through an HSA/FSA. California's broader coverage picture changed with SB 729, signed in 2024 and phased in starting 2025, which requires large-group state-regulated commercial plans to cover infertility diagnosis and treatment including IVF. That mandate applies to medical fertility care, not acupuncture. See our fertility insurance mandates by state guide for detail.

Location and Contact

Address: 1011 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92108 Phone: (619) 915-6007 Website: theomacupuncture.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Does The OM Acupuncture Wellness perform IVF or IUI? No. The practice provides acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and nutritional counseling to support fertility. It does not perform IVF, IUI, egg retrieval, embryo transfer, or prescribe fertility medications.

Can I see them alongside my fertility clinic? Yes — this is the typical model. The team coordinates with San Diego REIs around stimulation, retrieval, and transfer timing, and many patients schedule acupuncture specifically on transfer day and during the luteal phase. Always disclose any Chinese herbal formulas to your REI before a stimulation cycle.

Do I need a referral? No referral is required. New patients can book directly through the clinic website or by phone.


Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.

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