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MR. Ki Chun Kim, PH.D., L.AC.

Acupuncturist·Duluth, GA· NPI 1679786115 · Enumerated 2007 · 19 years on NPI
Kim is 1 of 49 acupuncturist providers in Duluth and 1 of 353 in Georgia.
NPI age
19 years
Enumerated 2007-05-08
Primary specialty
Acupuncturist
Licensed in
GA
1 state
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Last NPPES update
2007-07-08
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05
Sole proprietor
Yes
Solo practice on file

How this provider compares

Across 353 active acupuncturist providers in Georgia.

NPI age
19 years
↑ 8 yr above median (11 yr)
State licenses
1 state
14% of peers hold multiple states
Subspecialties
0
19% of peers hold subspecialties

NPI lifetime · 2007 → 2026

2007-05Enumerated in NPPES
2007 2026

Where they practice

Practice location
3455 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. #225
Duluth, GA 30096
📞 6784178838fax 6784178756
Mailing address
3455 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. #225
Duluth, GA 30096
📞 6784178838fax 6784178756

Specialties

  • Acupuncturist Primary
    An acupuncturist is a person who performs ancient therapy for alleviation of pain, anesthesia and treatment of some diseases. Acupuncturists use long, fine needles inserted into specific points in order to treat painful conditions or...
    GA license #000151 taxonomy 171100000X

Practice context

Solo or small practice. No other active providers share this practice address in NPPES. This provider is listed as a sole proprietor.

Recently enumerated nearby: 1 new acupuncturist provider has been added in Duluth in the last 180 days. See all →
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