About Treayor W. Smith

Treayor specializes in addressing chronic pain, sports injuries, and orthopedic conditions, boasting extensive expertise in caring for a broad spectrum of patients from professional and college athletes to weekend warriors. He has spent an extensive amount of time working with military vets, and patients suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Additionally, Treayor holds certifications in multiple acupuncture techniques.

TREAYOR W. SMITH, L.AC, DIPL. OM, C.SMA owner of Johns Island Acupuncture.

TREAYOR W. SMITH, L.AC, DIPL. OM, C.SMA

Owner & Practitioner

Speciality

Chronic Pain, Orthopedics, and Sports Injuries, Autoimmune Disorders, PTSD, Stress/Anxiety

Education

Master’s Degree Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Bachelor’s Degree Appalachian State University

Treayor, a licensed Acupuncturist since 2011, specializes in pain, sports injuries, and orthopedics. He established his practice in Wilmington, NC in 2012 for a year before devoting the next 8 years to initiating, and leading the Acupuncture department at Thompson Healthcare and Sports Medicine on the Jersey Shore. There he helped grow the company into 12 clinics, and managed a team of 17 acupuncturists all while seeing full patient caseload.  Following this, he spent a year treating veterans at Southern Chiropractic in Statesboro, GA before settling in Charleston, SC.

Treayor has successfully treated over 22,000 patients, primarily high school, college, and professional athletes, but he is equally skilled in treating a wide range of individuals. In addition to pain management, he possesses expertise in addressing autoimmune disorders, insomnia, stress, anxiety, and various other health concerns.

He has the following certification/training:

  • Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certified (SMAC)
  • Battlefield Acupuncture Certified
  • Dao/Knife Needle Certified
  • NCCAOM Board Certified Herbologist
  • Sports Medicine Apprenticeship with Whitfield Reaves (US Olympic Track Team Acupuncturist)
In 2007, he embarked on his journey in Acupuncture, enrolling at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago. He was an active member of the varsity lacrosse team at Randolph Macon College before transferring and graduating from Appalachian State University. Prior to starting acupuncture school he was a Federal Investigator here in the Charleston, SC area. Outside of his professional life, he finds joy in playing, coaching, and watching lacrosse, supporting the Washington Commanders, and relishing outdoor adventures with his wife, son, daughter and dog