Less force, more flow
I help people who are curious about what’s happening beneath the surface slow down, feel better in their bodies, and move through life with more ease and focus.
Rather than chasing a list of symptoms, I take a whole-system approach. I look at how stress, sleep, digestion, pain, and energy all interact, and I deliver a personalized acupuncture treatment tailored to you.
Think of it less like “fixing” something that’s broken and more like learning how to steady yourself in the ocean — not by forcing control, but by getting a little better at moving with the current, even when it gets choppy out there.
My Mission
I desire to help people reconnect with their bodies through thoughtful, personalized acupuncture care that actually works. By addressing foundational elements to your well being, I support real, lasting change — not just short-term relief.
Ultimately, I aim to shift the way people experience their health — from something they fight against, to something they can move with.
Chase Hartley
Licensed Acupuncturist + Herbalist
L.Ac., MAHM, Dipl. AHM (NCBAHM)®
I grew up in a very “try everything” household — swimming, gymnastics, marching band, ballet, soccer, bassoon… the list goes on. My body could handle it, and I became quietly obsessed with how adaptable it was.
I studied dance at Marymount Manhattan College, where that curiosity deepened. I experienced how the human body isn’t just capable, it’s smart. It adapts, compensates, recalibrates… often without asking you first! A small injury led me to Pilates, eventually gaining my teaching certification, and that shift changed everything — less performance, more awareness. It’s still one of my favorite things: helping people work with their bodies instead of against them.
To celebrate them!
After being laid off in 2020, I followed the acupuncture thread I’d been circling after a particularly profound first treatment. I moved to Asheville to study at Daoist Traditions College where it all clicked — the systems thinking, the nuance, the idea that the body is always communicating, and that no symptom happens on an island.
Now I’m back in Brooklyn, blending acupuncture, movement, and hands-on work into treatments that meet you where you are — and help you find a little more flow in the process.

