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FAQS

  • What is Acupuncture?
    Acupuncture is a traditional therapy including needling and moxibustion combination in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). There are thin, solid, metallic needles inserted into specific locations of the body surface to prevent or treat diseases. Acupuncture is also used for pain management and range of motion improvement.
  • What can acupuncture treat?
    Acupuncture has been proven effective in the treatment of: Addiction, Allergies, Anxiety or Depression, Stress, Arthritis, Bell’s Palsy, TMJ, Carpel Tunnel Constipation, Common Cold, Dizziness or Vertigo, Fibromyalgia, Headache, Migraine, Frozen Shoulder, Hypertension, Hypotension, Impotence, Incontinence, Infertility or Menstrual Disorders, Insomnia, GI Issues, Chronic Pain, Sciatica, Joint Pain, Thyroid Disorders, Stroke, and Weight Control.
  • What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)?
    Traditional Chinese Medicine is a holistic approach, believing that all human functions must be coordinated and balanced, and that healing is about adjusting the body’s balance.
  • What are Acupoints?
    What are Acupoints? Acupoints are also called acupuncture points and refers to special points on the meridians of the body. These points are mostly places with fewer nerve endings and blood vessels. Acupoints are a unique term to Chinese culture and Chinese Medicine.
  • What is qi (Chi) in TCM?
    In TCM, qi is the energy that flows through the body and universe. It is believed to support the functions of the organs, regulate body temperature, and maintain homeostasis. Qi is the basic energy that sustains life activities. When Qi is in balance, a person experiences good health and inner calmness. When qi is disturbed, a person becomes ill.
  • What are meridians?
    Meridian is the general term for channels and collaterals. They are a pathway system that circulates qi and blood throughout the body and connects the internal organs, the body and the orifices.
  • How does acupuncture work?
    In acupuncture, fine needles are inserted at specific points on the body and can help clear blockages and balance qi, the invisible life energy that travels through the body’s meridians. Acupuncture can be used to treat many disorders; from arthritis and asthma to anxiety, acne and infertility.
  • Does acupuncture hurt?
    Most patients can barely feel the needles inserted because acupuncture needles are extremely fine. Occasionally, it may be felt when the needle tip penetrates the skin. Some clients report heaviness or numbness, or dull pressure. Even children tolerate acupuncture well.
  • Is acupuncture safe?
    Most acupuncturists use pre-sterilized disposable needles, which ensure there is no risk of transmission of communicable disease from the needle to the patient. Acupuncture is completely safe, natural and effective for people of all ages and physical conditions without use of drugs or side effects. It also can be used as an adjunct to traditional pediatric treatment and safe to use during pregnancy.
  • What should I expect from the initial visit?
    The initial visit will typically last 1 – 1 and half hours during which time the patient will fill out forms for inform consent, health history and current health concerns. Afterwards, a variety of TCM diagnostic procedures including facial complexion, feeling the wrist pulses and observing the tongue will be performed to establish a holistic diagnosis.
  • How long do the needles stay in place?
    Typically, the needles remain in place for approximately 30 minutes. This may vary depending on the client’s health conditions.
  • What is Chinese Herbal Medicine?
    A Chinese Herbal prescription is typically a cocktail of herbs in which several assistant herbs cooperate with one or two main herbs to produce a holistic effect on particular organs or syndromes. Chinese Herbal Medicines are collected, processed, and prepared under the guidance of traditional medicine theory. This theory explains the mechanism of action and guides clinical application.
  • Do you accept medical insurance?
    We do not accept medical insurance. If your policy covers acupuncture, you may file directly with your insurance provider.
  • What forms of payment do you accept?
    We accept most all major Credit Cards, Personal Checks, or Cash.
  • How long will I need to continue to treat my condition with TCM?
    Every person and every condition are different. Some people feel improvement within the first 3-5 visits. Other conditions may take longer.
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