F.A.Q.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture typically isn’t painful since the needles are extremely fine. Sensations vary upon insertion, from a tingle to warmth, but discomfort is rare, and practitioners ensure the process is comfortable using sterile, single-use needles.
Acupuncture, an ancient medicinal technique gaining modern popularity, involves inserting fine needles at specific body points. This stimulation affects the nervous system and prompts the release of the body’s natural pain-relieving chemicals like endorphins and enkephalins.
No, acupuncture needles are single-use, sterile, and are properly discarded in a sharps container after each session.
The extent of coverage is contingent upon your individual policy. There’s a possibility that your treatment may be included. We recommend reaching out to your insurance representative for clarity. If preferred, we can assist in verifying coverage for you. Outside of insurance, we gladly accept Zelle, Cash App, VISA, Mastercard, Debit Card, Amex, and cash as payment methods.
Some patients notice an immediate alleviation of symptoms, but typically, noticeable enhancements in health and symptom relief occur after four to six sessions.
Eat a light meal before your acupuncture session to prevent feeling weak. Wear loose-fitting clothes to easily access areas below the knees and elbows. Avoid
strenuous activities, alcohol, smoking, and large meals around your
appointment.
Our approach is centered on treating the person rather than just the disease, meaning a
wide range of health concerns can be addressed.
These include: Pain, fatigue, headaches, arthritis, allergies, asthma, depression,
insomnia, menstrual irregularities, anxiety, digestive challenges, side effects from
chemotherapy and radiation, infertility,
No matter the specific ailment, our primary aim is to attend to the individual and rectify
the root imbalance.
The extent of coverage is contingent upon your individual policy. There’s a possibility that your treatment may be included. We recommend reaching out to your insurance representative for clarity. If preferred, we can assist in verifying coverage for you. Outside of insurance, we gladly accept Zelle, Cash App, VISA, Mastercard, Debit Card, Amex, and cash as payment methods.
Absolutely. However, since certain acupuncture points should be avoided during
pregnancy, it’s crucial to let your practitioner know if you’re pregnant or considering
pregnancy.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese Herbal Medicine has the potential to tackle conditions that Western Medicine
also treats. Formulations are tailored to cater to individual requirements. Here are
some conditions our formulas can assist with:
For acute issues: stomach flu, indigestion, colds, heartburn, sore throats, headaches,
urinary tract infections, sinus infections, injuries, any viral, bacterial or fungal
infections, bruises, swelling, and fractures.
For chronic conditions: stress, anxiety, digestive problems, depression, sleeplessness,
fatigue, nausea, irregular periods, PMS, infertility, fibroids, cysts, menopausal
issues, sexual complications, incontinence, pain, diarrhea, constipation,
and more.
Our herbal extracts maintain the highest standards of safety, purity, and potency from
“seed to shelf.” We adhere to the current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP)
guidelines set by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the
World Health Organization (WHO).
Our team, consisting of specialists in chemistry, microbiology, and Chinese medicine,
ensures excellence, resulting in a Certificate of Analysis (COA). This certificate
assures both you and your practitioner that you’re receiving a product of
the utmost quality that is both safe and effective.
The duration varies significantly among patients. For immediate ailments like colds and
flu, herbs might be taken for a period ranging from two to seven days. However,
for long-standing issues, the intake could extend to several months.
The likelihood of medications conflicting with each other is generally higher than them reacting with herbs. Nonetheless, some medications can have interactions with
herbs. Hence, it’s essential to notify your Acupuncture Physician about all the
medications you’re on before initiating herbal treatments.
Insurance
