Let us show you how acupuncture can help
Acupuncture improves the body’s functions and promotes the natural self-healing process by stimulating specific anatomic sites–commonly referred to as acupuncture points, or acupoints. The most common method used to stimulate acupoints is the insertion of fine, sterile needles into the skin. Pressure, heat, or electrical stimulation may further enhance the effects. Other acupoint stimulation techniques include: manual massage, moxibustion or heat therapy, cupping, and the application of topical herbal medicines.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on an ancient philosophy that describes the universe, and the body, in terms of two opposing forces: yin and yang. When these forces are in balance, the body is healthy. Energy, called “qi” (pronounced “chee”) flows along specific pathways, called meridians, throughout the body. This constant flow of energy keeps the yin and yang forces balanced. However, if the flow of energy gets blocked, like water getting stuck behind a dam, the disruption can lead to pain, lack of function, or illness. Acupuncture therapy can release blocked qi in the body and stimulate function, evoking the body’s natural healing response through various physiological systems. Modern research has demonstrated acupuncture’s effects on the nervous system, endocrine and immune systems, cardiovascular system, and digestive system. By stimulating the body’s various systems, acupuncture can help to resolve pain, and improve sleep, digestive function, and sense of well-being.
Conditions we treat with Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Pain Management
Low Back Pain
Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain
Fibromyalgia
Tennis/golfers Elbow
Sciatica
Frozen Shoulder
Osteoarthritis
Arthritis
TMJ
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Headache/Migraine
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Psychiatric Disorders
Anxiety
Stress
Insomnia
Depression
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Acid Reflux
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Constipation
Diarrhea
Gastritis
Colitis
Abdominal Pain
Respiratory System
Common Cold
Sore Throat
Allergies
Asthma
Tonsillitis
Sinusitis
Bronchitis
Hay Fever
Cardiovascular Disorders
Anxiety
Palpitations
Vertigo
High Blood Pressure
Low Blood pressure
Anemia
Dizziness
Dermatological Disorders
Acne
Skin Rashes
Rashes following antibiotics
Eczema
Psoriasis
Allergic reactions
Itching (specific or full body)
Dermatitis
Dry Skin
Our Treatments
Acupuncture
Cupping
Chinese Medicine
Fee Schedule
Acupuncture treatment (Approximately 60 minutes) $135
Package of 5 treatments for $625 ($50 discount)
Add-on: Cupping for any treatment for $25
Full payment is due at the time of service. We accept cash, credit cards and Venmo.
We will provide you with a Superbill that you can submit for reimbursement. Please check your individual plan for your acupuncture benefits as coverage can vary within the same insurance carrier.