Meet the Team
Meet the Willow Tree Acupuncture Team! We’re a group of passionate folks here to support your wellness, inside and out. From acupuncture and nutrition to hands-on care and healing, we’ve got you covered.
Cindy Stockdale
Office Manager & Marketing Coordinator
Cindy has spent the last 20+ years in the wellness world, supporting people. With a background in coaching and decades working with energy and embodiment through yoga, she understands how to help people feel comfortable, cared for, and truly seen.
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Cindy brings her love of people, organization, and holistic healing into everything she does. She’s passionate about community, connection, and helping create a warm space where healing can naturally unfold. When she’s not at work, you can find her in nature, writing, or reading.
Dr. Molly Malott
Doctor of Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine
Molly Malott, DACM, L.Ac., is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist. Her clinical interests are herbal medicine, women’s health and cycle regulation, digestive issues, pain management, stress, depression and anxiety, and improving overall quality of life.
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Dr. Molly earned her Doctorate and Masters in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine in Portland, Oregon.
After graduating, she volunteered with the Acupuncture Relief Project in Nepal where she treated a wide variety of clinical issues that required her to be resourceful to successfully treat a lot of chronic pain conditions, along with internal medicine.
Her clinical interests are herbal medicine, women’s health and cycle regulation, digestive issues, pain management, stress, depression and anxiety, and improving overall quality of life. Her philosophy inside the clinic is to help people feel safe and present in their bodies.
Outside the clinic, Molly enjoys travel and road trips, rock climbing, spending time with friends, enjoying art, and eating lots of good food. She believes life is all about balance and that having fun should be prioritized, as well as taking care of your health.
Sam Schiller
Patient Care Coordinator
Sam moved to Portland from NYC a few years ago and has felt refreshed trading in the big city for the PNW nature and charm.
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Sam has worked mostly customer service jobs for the past few years along with running her small business, selling handmade and vintage clothing at local shops and flea markets.
In the next couple of years, she hopes to go back to grad school and study to become an Art Therapist, blending her two passions.
Adrian Hale
Clinic Fairy Godmother
Supportive advisor Adrian helps keep us organized, trained on software, and nourished with homemade bread whenever she’s in the office.
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Adrian, my sister from another mister, provides us all with wise counsel.
Adrian may not be in the office everyday, but she is right there waiting in the wings to fly in whenever we are in a jam. She keeps our systems organized while patiently training us through software glitches and keeps our bellies nourished with homemade bread whenever she stops in.
Speaking of bread, she is a legit Grain Ambassador who has taught us about the many healthy options to avoid too strict of a gluten free life. Check out her beautiful website where you can sign up for one of her bread making classes or buy her book. Learn more about the incredible history of this staff of Life for cultures around the globe.
Spock
Clinic Feline Day Maker
Spock, our clinic’s charming mascot, will warmly welcome you, escort you inside, calm you with his gentle purrs, and make sure you notice the local birds.
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If you’ve been into the clinic, it’s likely you’ve already met the vivacous Spock. He’s a beloved part of our neighborhood, and he takes his hospitality role very seriously.
He’ll make every effort to welcome you into the clinic; including, but not limited to, walking you to the clinic door from the parking lot, making sure the rug is fluffed up for you in the lobby, calming you with his gentle purrs, and making sure you notice the amazing birds and squirrels outside on your way out.
He’s very skilled at taking long naps, getting pets, and flicking his tail in a very satisfying way.
When he’s not at the clinic, we imagine he’s popping into all of the other building suites to make sure everyone is staying on top of their jobs, before heading back to his home for a delicious dinner.