Kenneth Caldwell is a Doctor of Acupuncture, having earned his doctoral degree from MCPHS University and his Master of Acupuncture from the New England School of Acupuncture (NESA). He is licensed to practice acupuncture in the state of New Hampshire. Dr. Caldwell’s approach to care is rooted in a deep respect for the wisdom of traditional medicine, thoughtfully integrated with contemporary biomedical knowledge. By drawing on both Chinese and Japanese styles of acupuncture — with a particular focus on orthopedic conditions — he is able to offer his patients a truly comprehensive and individualized path to healing. A central motivation behind pursuing his doctorate was the desire to engage as a full and informed collaborative partner within the broader healthcare community. Dr. Caldwell works closely alongside physical therapists, primary care providers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure his patients receive coordinated, high-quality care that addresses the full picture of their health. Dr. Caldwell’s clinical training reflects the breadth of his experience. He completed an internship at Boston Medical Center in the Pediatric Pain Clinic, where he gained specialized experience addressing pain in younger patients, and also trained at UMass Memorial Medical Center’s Hahnemann Campus within the Family Medicine Department — further deepening his foundation in integrative, patient-centered care.