Common Questions

  • We do not accept insurance for visits. However, we can provide a superbill for you to submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.

    Payments can be made with Cash, Check, Credit Card, HSA/FSA cards, Venmo and Zelle.

  • You can find a list of our pricing here. For further questions please contact us. We are happy to assist you.

  • We offer packages of 5 or 10 treatments for Acupuncture. Packages do not include an intake appointment.

    5 pack- $575 ($50 savings)

    10 pack- $1125 ($125 savings)

  • We are honored to extend discounts to individuals in qualifying categories, including but not limited to veterans, first responders, students, those facing financial hardship, and seniors. For specific details on eligibility, benefits, and gift card purchases please contact our team.

  • Other related therapies that may be used in your individualized treatment plan:

    • Cupping - glass, plastic or silicone cups are placed on the skin with a vacuum created by heat or a suction device. Cupping draws out inflammation, detoxifies the body and improves circulation. Improved circulation helps speed up recovery.

    • Electro-Acupuncture - an electrical current is run from an e-stim device by connecting wires to the handles of acupuncture needles to assist in stimulating acupuncture points, muscle and fascia.

    • Moxibustion - the burning of a ground herb in the mugwort family, called Artemisia Vulgaris. Moxa is used to warm, strengthen and relieve symptoms. It comes in several forms including stick, cone, rice grain or stick on.

    • Neuro-Acupuncture - (also known as scalp acupuncture) - involves the use of needles on the scalp to affect certain points that correspond to the regions of the brain related to specific conditions, including Stroke, Brain Injuries (TBI), Parkinson’s, Complex Regional Pain or Neuropathy. Neuro-Acupuncture helps to reconnect and rewire the brain in order to restore function.

    • Acupuncture for Pain And Sports Injuries - involves the use of Battlefield Acupuncture, Muscle Channel Technique, Dr. Tan’s Balance Method, Tung Style Acupuncture, Acupuncture Trigger Point Therapy, Acupuncture Point Injection Therapy, and Acupuncture Sports Medicine (Whitfield Reaves) to address pain and expedite the healing of injuries.

    • NADA (National Acupuncture Detoxification Association) Protocol - for addressing addiction, stress, and trauma (PTSD).

    • Targeted Supplementation - therapeutic application of herbs, vitamins, minerals, and nutritional supplements based on diagnostic testing. This is for people with no particular health concerns who would like a guided approach to supplementation.

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  • The only similarity between dry needling and acupuncture is the use of a needle. The major difference is the way the needle is used. Acupuncture is a practice that has existed for thousands of years and needles are used to stimulate energy flow in the body using specific acupuncture points on designated meridians of energy. Acupuncturists go through at least 3 years of training at an accredited institution, are state licensed, and must maintain national certification. Dry needling has existed for the past few decades and is focused on trigger point stimulation for musculoskeletal imbalances and pain. The needles are inserted into targeted trigger points within muscles to decrease pain. Dry needling can be performed by an acupuncturist, physical therapist, chiropractor or sports injury therapist. States have varying requirements for training hours and regulations for who is qualified to perform dry needling. It is typically taught in a 3-day workshop.

    To learn more about acupuncture click here.

  • We recommend you wear comfortable, loose clothing. For more information on how to prepare for your visit click here.

  • To schedule a new patient appointment, please call us.

    Returning patients are encouraged to contact us or conveniently schedule at the end of their appointment. Returning patients may use the patient portal to cancel appointments.

  • You are in the right place if:

    • You’ve been told your labs are normal, but you don’t feel normal

    • You want to uncover and address the root cause of your condition rather than mask your symptoms

    • You are looking for a holistic, individualized approach to your healthcare that addresses all aspects of your being (physical health, mental/emotional health, and spiritual health)

    • You understand that attaining optimal health takes time and there are no magic bullets

    • You are willing to take responsibility for and invest in your health and well-being

    If you have further questions please contact us and our staff can answer your questions directly.

  • Generally, yes, as the two approaches complement and reinforce one another. However, this is determined on an individual basis.