Harmony and Balance
through Acupuncture

The Acupuncture
Experience

Our practitioners are extremely skilled with decades of experience.  And because of this our patients find receiving acupuncture to be a deeply relaxing and comfortable experience. Many patients fall asleep or doze while receiving acupuncture.

Acupuncture needles are sterile, stainless steel, and hair-thin. They are nothing like needles used for injections! Most people feel no or very minimal discomfort as the needles are gently inserted. While you are resting with needles in place, you may feel some slight tingling, a heaviness or other sensations of energy movement. This is what we call the "arrival of Qi".

After treatments most patients feel relaxed and rejuvenated.

Private
Acupuncture Treatments

These one hour treatments are performed in our private treatment rooms on a comfortable heated massage table. Private treatments allow for more one-on-one time with your acupuncturist. Many patients prefer this option for a variety of reasons:

  • Desire for back treatments

  • Pain conditions in areas that require disrobing

  • Application of the TDP mineral lamp

  • Preference for privacy

  • Specialized treatment strategy for fertility issues

  • Additional modalities such as Gua Sha, Cupping, Electric Stimulation, and Moxa if needed

  • More time to discuss health goals and other interventions such as herbal prescriptions and diet and lifestyle modifications

  • The TDP mineral lamp features a plate coated with a formulation of 33 minerals for your body. The heated mineral plate emits deep-penetrating, far-infrared waves. This natural energy is identical to that generated by our own bodies, and is naturally absorbed into our tissues.

    • Relieves muscle pain, joint pain, inflammation, and soft tissue injuries

    • Relaxes muscles and improves range of motion

    • Promotes Qi and blood circulation

  • Cupping is a traditional method of treatment which involves the placement of small glass or plastic cups over areas of the body using suction. The cups can either be left in place or gently moved across the skin. It can be thought of a sort of a reverse massage and is used to help increase circulation, and relieve congested, tight muscles. It also can be used for respiratory disorders.

  • Gua sha is a cutaneous scraping technique that helps to relieve pain and tight muscles. It is often performed on the upper back and neck to help relieve both acute and chronic tension and pain. It is also used to treat colds, flu and upper respiratory infections.

  • Electro-stimulation is the application of a low voltage pulsating electric current to the acupuncture needles that have been inserted into the skin. A small electrode is attached to the needle and provides a gentle vibration that stimulates the acupuncture point and the local area. It is often used in sports medicine, especially in cases of injury and also for the treatment of neurological diseases, chronic or stubborn pain, spasms and paralysis.

  • Tui Na (pronounced "twee nah") is a type of massage and bodywork based on the theory of meridians, and uses techniques such as:  Acupressure, massage, assisted stretching, joint mobilization, rhythmic compression, and pushing, rubbing, kneading, and patting.

Semi-Private
Acupuncture Treatments

Six comfy reclining chairs separated by bamboo screens. Each zone is 6 feet apart to maintain safe distancing and privacy. We offer blankets and eye pillows for the ultimate healing experience.

In this peaceful environment you will receive acupuncture in a comfortable recliner. Acupuncture channels (or meridians) flow across the entire body; it is therefore possible to treat all conditions in this comfortable manner. Depending on your symptoms, acupuncture needles may be placed in your feet, lower legs, hands and arms, neck/shoulder, chest, abdomen, face, scalp and ears.

Acupuncture treatments are tailor-made to address your specific wellness goals and the sessions are typically 30-60 minutes depending on your schedule and specific needs.

Acupuncture for Fertility

Studies in human fertility have shown that women and men receiving acupuncture along with Chinese herbs, improve their chances for developing healthier eggs and sperm. How does Traditional Chinese Medicine help improve pregnancy success rate?

    • Improves the function of the ovaries to produce better quality eggs

    • Regulates the hormones to produce a larger number of follicles

    • Increases the blood flow to the uterus and increases the thickness of the uterine lining

    • Relaxes the patient and decreases her stress

    • Helps prevent uterine contractions

    • Lessens the side effects of the Western drugs used in IVF

    • Strengthens and regulates the immune system

    • Improves semen to create better quality and quantity of embryos

    • Reduces miscarriage

  • Undergoing ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) without balancing your body and your hormones is like planting a seed without cultivating the soil. We begin with improving blood flow to the ovaries and balancing the hormones in order to prepare your body and enhance your chances of success.

    For best results, acupuncture should be used before, during and after IVF. TCM can help prepare both partners before IVF in order to improve the function of the ovaries, strengthen and regulate the immune system, reduce stress and improves the quality and quantity of sperm.

    To optimize your chances of having a healthy pregnancy and delivering a healthy baby, you should prepare your body for a minimum of three to six months. Your body begins to recruit your eggs about 120 days before they are released, and it takes about 90 days for sperm to renew. This is a window of opportunity for you and your partner to nourish your body to improve egg and sperm quality.

Schedule an
Acupuncture Treatment

Common Conditions
Acupuncture Can Support:

  • Back Pain

  • Neck & Shoulder Pain

  • Joint Pain

  • Sciatica

  • Fertility

  • Post-Natal Care

  • Fatigue

  • Insomnia

  • Stress Management

  • Depression and Anxiety

  • Headaches and Migraines

  • Addiction and Trauma Recovery

  • Menstrual Disharmonies

  • Menopausal Symptoms

  • Hormone Imbalance

  • Allergies

  • Immune Support

  • Digestive Disorders

  • Weight Loss

  • Neuropathy

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • TMJ

  • Autoimmune Disorders

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Bell's Palsy

  • Fibromyalgia Symptoms

  • Smoking Cessation

  • And many more

“When energy flows freely through the meridians and the body’s organs work in harmony, then there is no place for disease or illness.”

— Nei Jing

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FAQ’s

  • Acupuncture needles are sterile, stainless steel, and hair thin. They are nothing like needles used for injections! Most people feel no or very minimal discomfort as the needles are gently inserted.  Many patients fall asleep or doze while receiving acupuncture.

  • Acupuncture causes no side effects. It is safe to do with any condition, diagnosis, and prescription medication.

    However, if you are pregnant or planning to be pregnant, please let your Practitioner know as there are certain points that are contraindicated.

  • We purchase our acupuncture needles pre-sterilized. They are used only once and then disposed of in a biohazard container. 

  • If you are receiving semi-private acupuncture, you will be relaxing in a reclining comfy chair in a room with other patients, separated by bamboo screens. Wear loose comfortable clothing, with pants or a skirt that can be pulled up beyond the knee and sleeves that can be moved beyond the elbow.

    If you are receiving acupuncture in a private room, you will be on a massage table with sheets and privacy. To access the areas of your body that will be treated, you may disrobe to your level of comfort.

  • For private treatments plan on 1.25 hours for your first visit.

    For returning private patients, treatments are 1 hour. 

    For semi-private treatments plan on 1 hour for your first visit and 45 minutes for your return visit.

    If you have time constraints on the day of your treatment, please let us know upon arrival and we will customize your treatment time.

  • We do not process insurance submittals. Payment is due at the time of service. However, if your insurance covers acupuncture we will be happy to email you a “superbill” which is a receipt with insurance billing codes that you can then submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.  Just ask us at checkout.

  • Individual conditions vary and your treatment plan will be discussed with your practitioner during your initial consultation. Treatment plans are evaluated dependent on overall health, acute or chronic conditions, and the onset of your conditions.

    Most patients can feel an improvement after their first treatment; however, acupuncture is accumulative and the treatments build on each other. Our goal is to get you feeling better as soon as possible, so we will recommend the best plan that fits your individual needs and concerns.

  • We recommend that you give yourself some restful time after your session to let the healing treatment settle in. You have moved a lot of Qi!

    Refrain from any strenuous exercise for one hour after a session.

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