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Acupuncture is an ancient practice that involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body, known as acupoints or meridians, to stimulate healing and alleviate various health conditions. During a typical acupuncture session, you'll first consult with a licensed acupuncturist who will assess your condition and develop a personalized treatment plan. Many people report feeling relaxed or energized following their acupuncture treatment. Depending on your specific condition and its severity, your acupuncturist may recommend a treatment plan involving one or two sessions per week, with the total number of treatments varying based on individual needs and response to therapy.
What We Offer
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Auricular Acupuncture
Auricular Acupuncture is one of the more widely used microsystems within eastern medicine. Microsystems use one aspect of the body - for example, the ears, hands or feet to treat conditions that are present anywhere in the body.
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Cupping
Cupping is a method of applying acupressure by creating a vacuum next to the patient's skin. The therapy is used to relieve what is called "stagnation" and is used in the treatment of, but not limited to:
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common cold
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pneumonia
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bronchitis
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back, neck, shoulder, and other
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musculoskeletal pain
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Gua Sha
Gua Sha is a traditional Oriental bodywork technique used in many parts of Asia as a home remedy. Most often used for, but not limited to, muscle soreness and tension, it can be applied to many parts of the body.
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Tui Na
Tui Na is a hands-on-body treatment using acupressure that is a modality of Chinese medicine whose purpose is to bring the body into balance.
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Smoking Cessation
Acupuncture is not a magic cure in the treatment of any addiction, including smoking. But, acupuncture is effective in making it easier to quit and remain smoke-free. If you are highly motivated and ready to quit, acupuncture can empower you to take control and begin a healthy and smoke-free life
