Certified by Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy • Apr 12, 2026
Monday7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
SundayClosed
Reviews
4.8
27 reviews
5 stars
25
4 stars0
3 stars
1
2 stars0
1 star
1
AD
Angela Dib
Feb 7, 2026
5.0
He is the person to heal my migraines and heal my frozen shoulder
RC
Rosa Cha
Nov 17, 2025
1.0
The front desk experience here was extremely disappointing. I tried to schedule my first appointment, and from the very first phone call, the woman at the front desk was noticeably negative and unnecessarily pushy about me “showing up on time.” As a first-time patient, it felt unfair and uncomfortable to be spoken to as if I would be unreliable.
Today, I called again to ask whether my insurance had been verified by the office. My plan is through a corporate provider with no out-of-network benefits, and most PT offices these days verify insurance for new patients. Instead of checking or giving any guidance, she responded with, “How would I know that? It’s your job. Just bring your insurance.”
At that point, I decided to cancel my appointment. The lack of professionalism and courtesy from the front desk made it clear that I would feel uncomfortable continuing treatment here. The doctor may be great, based on other reviews, but the front office desperately needs better management and training. First impressions matter, and this kind of customer service will absolutely drive new patients away.
HH
HealthGoddess
Jun 15, 2024
3.0
Update: I appreciate Dr. Lee responding to my review in an apologetic matter, therefore I increased it from 2 to 3 stars.
As I mentioned, I have severe mold toxicity, and that is another reason I am different from most patients, and difficult to treat. The disease compromises my healing processes as the mycotoxins continue to recirculate in my body. This could also make me more susceptible to pain. As the dry needling took place, I recall being told to just hang on for a minute, not to stop. However, I'm not here to debate. Of course I was not forced. As a patient we sometimes put all our trust in practioners, hoping they'll know best when to cease treatment if the patient is in pain. In the moment, most people are in shock, and it is difficult to speak up.
And yes, I completely agree to much omega 6 is bad, but not everyone can tolerate the anti-inflammatory foods that are high in sugar or fiber. I actually tried having berries with hemp protein and was in pain for hours because of the excess fiber.
Thank you again to Dr. Lee for recognizing what he can work on in his practice and for wishing me a well recovery.
Initial Review:
I saw Dr. Lee 12 years ago and at the time his treatment was quite effective. He actually helped me pass a gallstone and the needles did not hurt at all. The reason I did not go back was because I found out that I had mold toxicity and knew that It was something his practice did not specialize in.
Fast forward to this year, I thought it would make sense to go to him for my back injury, since it is not getting better. Well it was a huge mistake. First he showed me a generic video about nutrition and omega fats. I was almost insulted because my diet is extremely clean and there is nothing wrong with me having some pumpkin seed protein powder. Most of my diet is incredibly anti-inflammatory. He assumed this wasn't why my back injury was not healing. I'm extremely offended by this because the way I was hurt was very traumatic and not typical of other people's back injuries. He then did dry needling on me which was one of the most painful experiences of my life. He Also beat my hips with a bag of some type which was also painful. I then had him treat my reproductive area - that did not hurt at least.
I was in pain for over a week after the treatment and not one of my symptoms improved in any way. As I stated before, I saw improvement immediately after his treatment 12 years ago. I expected to at least have things go in the right direction this time, not get worse. I do understand that most treatments take time and patience, but I know my body very well. I should have said stop as soon as he put the dry needle in. Let me tell you it is important to speak up. He honestly should have stopped when he saw how uncomfortable I was. From all the healing experiences of my life nothing that caused extreme pain was helpful. Dr. Lee is not a bad person but he is not the right choice for everyone's needs.
LS
Lulu Santi
Mar 1, 2022
5.0
Dr. Lee is a miracle worker! I have seen him 2 times for lower back pain over the years and his knowledge of techniques and acupuncture take the pain away and heal me almost instantly. His holistic approach is priceless and practical to use. He truly cares and takes his time and wisdom to alleviate your concerns and pains AND listens. He is truly a gem in Fort Lee!
SS
SORA SHIN
Apr 12, 2017
5.0
I was on business trip from Chicago and had so much in pain on my neck so I was searching all over the New Jersey city for an acupuncture who was able to take me in right away and "thank god!"the Fort Lee acupuncture was able to take me in and took couple session. Even though I was outer towner they sure treated me with an effort and kindness.Thank you so much to Fort Lee acupuncture.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy
What services does Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy offer?
They provide acupuncture, physical therapy, cupping, and dry needling services.
Where is Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy located?
It is located at 360 Whiteman St, Fort Lee, NJ 07024, USA.
What are the business hours of Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy?
They are open Monday to Friday from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM, Saturdays from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM, and closed on Sundays.
What payment options are accepted at Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy?
They accept American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Which languages are spoken at Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy?
They offer services in Korean and English.
How can I contact Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy to schedule an appointment?
You can call them at +1 201-502-9706 or email rippleffect360@gmail.com.
What conditions does Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy specialize in treating?
Specialties include neck and low back pain, sciatic/herniated disc, joint pains, tendonitis, Bell’s palsy, headache, insomnia, allergies, anxiety, autoimmune disorders, and more.
Are there any good dining options near Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy?
Yes, nearby restaurants include Akasaka, a Japanese restaurant, and Surakan Korean Food and Sushi Catering, perfect for a meal before or after your appointment.
What medical facilities are near Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy?
Nearby medical facilities include Fort Lee Medical Center, Advanced Chiropractic & Scoliosis Center, and Fort Lee Podiatry Group, which can complement your health care needs.
Are there any schools or child care centers close to Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy?
Yes, Christ the Teacher School, Green House Pre-School & Kdgn, and Christ the Teacher Academy are nearby, useful information for families visiting the area.
Brand Certified Facts from Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy
This information is certified by Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy and published from the brand's official system of record. Data is distributed through an enterprise-grade knowledge management platform. Learn more about our data sources
Certified April 12, 2026Yext Knowledge Graph
Address
Categories
Geo coordinates
Legal business name
Hours of operation
Phone number
Official website
Syndication Network
Approved business data is pushed to 100+ publishers, including: