Chinese- Western Medicine Combination
We integrate both Chinese traditional and Western medicines to promote healing and prevent illnesses. Recognizing that ailments evolve over time, Chinese traditional medicine delves into the root causes, while Western medicine guides us in addressing specific manifestations. Utilizing knowledge of human anatomy, we pinpoint acupuncture points to achieve optimal results. Our approach aims to maintain a Yin-Yang balance within the body, fostering overall health and well-being.
Find a Licensed Acupuncturist who meets your needs.
Connecting with us
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Schedule Free Consultation
You’ll be asked questions to help us tailor our suggestions .
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Personalized treatments.
We’ll propose the best treatments based on your physical constitution.
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Implement treatments
Check treatment progress and make necessary adjustments according to your body's responses.
“I burdened by chronic pain caused by arthritis, so I sought relief through anti-inflammatory medication like Ibuprofen. Later, I was tested that my kidneys were functioning below par-potential side effect of prolonged Ibuprofen use. I have to stop taking Ibuprofen. Acupuncture treatments have resulted in longer periods of being pain-free.”
— Sean C. Present Acupuncture Client
Q: What is acupuncture?
A: Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to restore the balance of vital energy (Qi) and promote overall health.
Q: Is acupuncture painful?
A: Acupuncture is generally well-tolerated, and many people experience minimal discomfort. The needles are very thin, and any sensation is often brief and mild.
Q: What conditions can acupuncture treat?
A: Acupuncture is commonly used for pain management, including back pain and migraines. It may also help with conditions like anxiety, insomnia, and nausea.
Q: How does acupuncture work?
A: Acupuncture may work by stimulating the nervous system, releasing neurotransmitters, improving blood flow, and influencing the body's natural healing processes.
Q: How long is an acupuncture session?
A: Sessions typically last 30 to 60 minutes. The duration may vary depending on the condition being treated and the practitioner's approach.
Q: How many sessions are usually needed?
A: The number of sessions varies based on the individual and the condition. Some people experience relief after a few sessions, while others may require more.
Q: Are there any side effects of acupuncture?
A: Side effects are usually minimal. Soreness or bruising at needle sites may occur, but serious complications are rare when performed by a qualified practitioner.
Q: Can acupuncture be used alongside other treatments?
A: Yes, acupuncture can complement conventional medical treatments. It's important to inform your healthcare provider about all therapies you are using.
Q: Is acupuncture safe?
A: When performed by a trained and qualified practitioner, acupuncture is generally safe. Sterile, single-use needles are used to minimize the risk of infection.
Q: How should I choose an acupuncturist?
A: Look for a licensed and certified acupuncturist with experience in treating your specific condition. Recommendations from healthcare providers or friends can be helpful.