• Your Acupuncture Session

    During your first visit, our licensed acupuncturist will conduct a thorough consultation to understand your health concerns and determine the best treatment plan for you. You will then be comfortably positioned on a treatment table, and the acupuncturist will use thin, sterile needles to stimulate specific points on your body. The needles are left in place for approximately 20-30 minutes while you relax.

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    Benefits of Acupuncture

    Safe, non-invasive treatment

    Minimal side effects

    Addresses underlying causes of symptoms

    Improves physical and emotional wellness

    Promotes relaxation and stress relief

    Can be used in conjunction with other therapies

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    Conditions We Treat

    Acupuncture has been studied extensively for its effectiveness in treating a wide range of conditions, during all life stages.

    Pain relief (back pain, neck pain, joint pain, headaches/migraines)

    Digestive disorders (IBS, acid reflux, constipation)

    Women's health (menstrual irregularities, fertility issues, menopause symptoms)

    Respiratory disorders (asthma, allergies)

    Anxiety and depression

    Insomnia

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    Research

    Acupuncture has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years and is a popular form of complementary and alternative medicine worldwide. Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate nerves, muscles, and connective tissue. Acupuncture has been studied extensively for its effectiveness in treating a wide range of conditions.