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How much does it cost?

Time of Service fees

(for uninsured or underinsured individuals and families*)

 

ADULT:

 

Adult Acupuncture Initial Virtual Office Visit  30 min No Charge Initial Acupuncture Treatment (After Initial Virtual Office Visit above)   $90.00 Acupuncture Follow Up Treatments    $90.00

 

PEDIATRIC:

Pediatric Acupuncture Initial Virtual Office Visit  30  min    No Charge Pediatric Continue reading

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How many treatments will I need?

The number of treatments will vary from person to person. Some people experience immediate relief; others may take months or even years to achieve their desired results. Chronic conditions usually take longer to resolve than acute ones. Those with chronic conditions incorporate regular acupuncture treatments to prevent acute flare ups.

Treatment frequency depends on a variety of factors: your constitution,

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Is acupuncture safe for children?

Yes, but calling it acupuncture can be unsettling for them. That’s why we call it Shonihari (Japanese for small child acupuncture) which employs “touching needle technique” and other non-insertive methods to sensitively treat children. Handcrafted gold and silver tools are used to stimulate the treatment points and channels.  A child’s metabolism is highly volatile at baseline so they respond quickly

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Why are Chinese herbs sometimes recommended?

Chinese Herbal medicine can be a powerful adjunct to your acupuncture care or used as a stand-alone treatment.  Unlike acupuncture, which activates your own intrinsic  metabolic activity, Chinese Herbal formulas introduce external influences to the body in the same way nourishing food might.  Herbal formulas are used to strengthen, build and support the body or to help it resolve problems

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Why I look at your tongue?

The tongue is an organ, an organ of taste, and is both interior and exterior.  It gives me an overall sense of your interior organ systems and helps guide the treatment.

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