
Sean Quigley, R.Ac.
Registered Acupuncturist
Sean Quigley is a registered acupuncturist based in Kingston, Ontario, with a special focus on reproductive health, chronic pain, and neurological conditions. His journey with acupuncture began in Taiwan, where he immersed himself in Chinese medicine, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong—experiences that transformed his own health and sparked a lifelong passion for holistic healing.
Sean is a graduate of the International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Vancouver and holds advanced certifications from the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM) and York University’s Integrative Acupuncture program. He has pursued in-depth postgraduate training in fertility, pregnancy support, pain management, and neuro-acupuncture.
With over a decade of experience, Sean blends traditional acupuncture techniques with modern research to provide effective, personalized care. He regularly collaborates with medical doctors, physiotherapists, and fertility clinics to support patients navigating IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies. His practice also focuses on stress-related conditions, sleep issues, anxiety, and PTSD.
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Sean also treats a wide range of pain and neurological conditions, including peripheral neuropathy, chronic pelvic pain, Parkinson’s disease, back pain, sciatica, migraines, tension headaches, and Bell’s palsy. Using evidence-informed acupuncture techniques, including electro-acupuncture and scalp acupuncture, he works to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support nervous system function.
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Sean’s approach is compassionate, down-to-earth, and results-driven. Whether you're seeking support for fertility, chronic pain, or emotional well-being, his goal is to make acupuncture a comfortable, empowering part of your healing journey.
Outside the clinic, Sean enjoys exploring Kingston’s natural spaces with his wife and two daughters, gardening, and playing music. He brings the same warmth and curiosity to his practice that he brings to everyday life.
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“A healthy outside starts with the inside.” — Sean Quigley