Frequently Asked Questions - Acupuncture

No. Acupuncture is used by many people as a preventative measure and a way to stay balanced and healthy. Prevention is always the best cure.

No. Acupuncture needles are very different from hypodermic needles that most people have had experience with.  First, acupuncture needles used in this office are as slender as a dog/cat whisker, solid, but flexible, where hypodermic needles are hollow and rigid.  In addition to the make-up of the needles, needles are seldom inserted below the surface of the skin.

Sensations vary from person to person.  Some patients feel a dull tingling, while others feel nothing at all.

No.  Acupuncture needles are sterile and disposable and are discarded after each use.

This depends on your policy.  For the most part, your treatment may be covered.  Speak to your insurance plan representative for more details.  Aside from Insurance, we also accept VISA, Mastercard, Debit Card, and cash payments.

You should allow approximately two hours for your first treatment.  This allows for a complete medical history as well as a Chinese Acupuncture profile, which includes information about sleep, diet, work, relationships, etc.  Once the examinations are completed a course of treatment will be determined. 

While some patients feel immediate relief from symptoms, improvement in health and symptoms are usually experienced after four to six treatments. 

I focus on treating the individual, not the illness therefore most health problems can be helped.  They include:

pain, fatigue, headaches, arthritis, allergies, asthma, depression, insomnia, menstrual disorders, anxiety, infertility, digestive disorders, chemotherapy and radiation side effects, infertility, and even turning a breech baby. 

Regardless of the condition, my approach is to focus on the individual patient and correct the underlying imbalance.

I encourage patients to come in for a short initial consultation that takes 20-30 minutes.  There is no charge with your consult coupon.  It gives us a chance to meet and to answer any questions you have.