Acupuncture addresses the underlying functional cause, not just the symptom. We look at the body’s systems—hormonal, nervous, and circulatory—as one integrated whole, often finding balance where isolated treatments failed. Stop searching; start healing.
No. Acupuncture needles are hair-thin and most patients feel little to no pain. You may feel a brief, mild sensation of tingling or warmth as the point activates.
Absolutely. We use only single-use, pre-sterilized, disposable needles that are immediately discarded after treatment, eliminating any risk of infection
For acute issues, relief can be felt in 1-4 sessions. Chronic issues or complex balancing typically require a course of 6-12 treatments to create sustained, lasting change. Let’s discuss your custom plan at your first visit.
Yes. Major health organizations (like the WHO, NIH, and military pain centers) recognize and utilize acupuncture for its proven efficacy in pain management, nausea, and headache treatment.
Acupuncture works synergistically with most medications by optimizing your body’s function, which can potentially increase the effectiveness of your prescriptions and mitigate side effects.
Yes, it is clinically proven. It immediately down-regulates the nervous system, reducing cortisol levels and promoting deep, sustained calm.
Licensed acupuncturists have 3,000+ hours of training in a comprehensive, holistic diagnostic system, while dry needling is typically a short certification focusing only on muscle knots. We provide whole-person care.
The initial appointment typically lasts 75-120 minutes for a full intake. Follow-up treatments usually last 45-60 minutes.
Yes. It is a vital tool for patients seeking to manage chronic pain and reduce reliance on long-term pharmaceutical solutions, especially both prescribed and illicit opioids.
Yes. It is safe and highly beneficial for managing common pregnancy symptoms like nausea, sciatica, anxiety, and preparation for labor.
Absolutely. We operate within an integrated model and are happy to communicate with your primary care physician and specialists to ensure comprehensive care.
Yes, by regulating the production of melatonin and correcting nervous system dysregulation, acupuncture effectively treats various forms of insomnia.
With each subsequent session, the effects build and hold longer, gradually extending the periods of optimal balance and health.
Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes and ensure you have eaten a light meal or snack within a few hours of your appointment.
Comfortable, loose clothing that allows easy access to your arms and legs.
Avoid strenuous exercise and heavy alcohol consumption for a few hours. Gentle activity and hydration are best.
De Qi is the feeling of energy activation—a slight spreading, warming, or dull pressure at the needle site, indicating the channel is actively responding.
Coverage is increasing. We recommend contacting your insurance provider today to confirm your benefits for pain and specific conditions.