6801 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset.
New York College of Health Professions was founded by a group of dedicated holistic health care providers more than 40 years ago and is proud of its status today as a leading institution of holistic health education and care. Through the professional clinic that was founded in 1976, and the many patient requests to learn the techniques that were healing them from a wide range of disorders, the school was formed in 1981 and called the New Center for Wholistic Health Education and Research. The school grew quickly as the community expressed greater interest in learning about the Eastern healing arts and their integration with Western medicine. An intensive college level curriculum was developed for massage therapy and was approved by the New York Stated Board of Education in 1981, the first such program in the state. The program was approved by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York as a college degree program in 1996, the first independent degree in therapeutic bodywork in the United States. The acupuncture program was approved by the New York State Board of Education in 1992, also the first such program approved in the state, and was accredited for Bachelor/Master degree status in 1998, along with the oriental medicine program. That same year, the school changed its name to the New York College of Wholistic Health, Education, and Research. All of the College’s education programs have evolved over years of study and include curriculums that integrate the methodologies of the East and the West for both preventative and curative medicine. One of the largest schools of holistic medicine in the country, New York College has one of the largest outpatient teaching clinical facilities where all of our students perform their clinical internship.
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