Bill Reddy, LAc, DiplAc

Bill Reddy began his career as an Aerospace Engineer, flight-testing helicopters with the U.S. Navy, putting satellites in space with the U.S. Air Force Space Test Program, and supporting the director of flight test for the Joint Strike Fighter program. He continued his education pursuing master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology and Systems Engineering at George Mason University. He changed careers and studied acupuncture and oriental medicine under professors and graduates of Beijing and Shanghai medical schools in 1997 at the Maryland Institute of Traditional Chinese medicine. Since that time, he has been working on bridging the gap between acupuncturists and physicians and pioneering integrative health across the nation. Reddy has served on the executive committee of the Integrative Health Policy Consortium for seven years and has been co-chair of the Federal Policy Committee for the past five years, and currently co-chairs the Education Committee. He has presented at national conferences, including the Integrative Healthcare Symposium, the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine, the International Congress of Integrative Medicine and Health, and the American Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, and is the author of over 100 publications. He enjoys training in tai chi, qigong, and modern arnis, and has a private practice in Alexandria, VA.

September 30, 2020
I’ve been recommending ashwagandha for the past 20 years for anxiety, insomnia, athletic performance enhancement, and general wellbeing.… Read More
August 14, 2020
As integrative healthcare professionals, most of us have varying discussions about diet with our patients. Though I do refer to registered dietitians… Read More
August 4, 2020
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July 14, 2020
Though estimates vary, many gastrointestinal health specialists suggest that more than 100 million Americans suffer from leaky gut syndrome. However,… Read More