Margaret S.
Dr. Margaret Stroz graduated from Thomas Jefferson Medical College In Philadelphia, PA in 1984. She completed a residency in Family Practice at Chestnut Hill Hospital in 1987 and is Board Certified in Family Medicine. She practiced in family medicine until 1993 when she joined the Occupational Health Department of Chester County Hospital. She served as Medical Director of The Occupational Health Center and Travel Medicine Program at Chester County Hospital from 2012, leaving in 2018 to pursue new opportunities in partnering with patients towards their healing. Her experience of the shortcomings and frustrations of conventional medicine in the treatment of general medical problems as well as chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions led her to pursue the study of nonconventional therapeutic approaches, specifically acupuncture.
Dr. Stroz first studied medical acupuncture at UCLA in 2000. She has continued study in acupuncture with a specific focus on Classical Five Element Acupuncture through an intensive year study in 2009. She has served as a faculty member at the WON Institute of Graduate Studies in Acupuncture in Pennsylvania and has completed additional training from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Acupuncture Care for Oncology patients. Dr. Stroz has also been involved at Community Volunteers in Medicine in West Chester, PA for over 15 years where she provides acupuncture services to those eligible patients who work but have no medical insurance.
Dr. Margaret Stroz is married to Dr. Paul Eberts and the mother of four grown children. Through her work as a physician and in her experiences raising her family she appreciates the value of finding a balance between work and leisure. In her work as a physician, she recognizes that health is not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, but, as defined by the World Health Organization, it is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. It is with this belief, using a more holistic Eastern Medicine approach of supporting growth and cultivating life that Dr. Stroz, through acupuncture, partners with her patients toward health and well-being.
