Service

Acupuncture

Pricing

Initial Visit – 75 Minutes – $115.00

Initial Visit – 90 Minutes – $135.00

Subsequent Visit – 90 Minutes – $130.00

Subsequent – 75 Minutes – $110.00

Subsequent – 60 Minutes – $90.00

Subsequent – 45 Minutes – $80.00

Subsequent – 30 Minutes – $65.00

Cupping/Gua Sha – 45 Minutes – $60.00

Acupuncture including Cupping/Gua Sha 90 Minutes – $135.00

Acupuncture with Laser – 45 mins – $90.00

Acupuncture with Laser – 60 mins – $100.00

Acupuncture with Laser – 75 mins – $120.00

Bioflex Laser Treatment 45 mins – $75.00

Bioflex Laser Treatment – 60 mins- $90.00

Bioflex Laser Treatment – 75 mins – $120.00

Bioflex Laser Acne Treatment – 45 mins – $60.00

Cupping – 30 mins – $55.00

Cupping – 45 mins – $70.00

Fire Cupping – 60 mins – $90.00

Fire Cupping – 30 mins – $60.00

Fire Cupping – 45 mins – $75.00

Cosmetic Acupuncture 

Initial 90 minutes – $150.00

Follow up 75 minutes – $140.00

Follow up 60 mins – $125.00

Facial Cupping/Gua Sha – 30 mins – $65.00

 

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is the practice of penetrating the skin with thin, solid, metallic needles which are then activated through gentle and specific movements of the practitioner’s hands or with electrical stimulation. 
Acupuncture is part of the ancient practice of Traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners believe the human body has more than 2,000 acupuncture points connected by pathways or meridians. These pathways create an energy flow (Qi, pronounced “chee”) through the body that is responsible for overall health. Disruption of the energy flow can cause disease. By applying acupuncture to certain points, it is thought to improve the flow of Qi, thereby improving health.
A chiropractor uses highly specialized techniques to correct conditions of the musculoskeletal system, spinal conditions, back and neck pain and headaches, and offer long-term relief.

Studies have shown that acupuncture is effective for a variety of conditions such as:

Gastritis – Irritable bowel syndrome – Hepatitis – Hemorrhoids – Anxiety – Depression – Insomnia – Nervousness – Neurosis – Rhinitis – Sinusitis – Sore throat – Menstrual pain – Infertility – Arthritis – Back pain – Muscle cramping – Muscle pain and weakness – Neck pain – Sciatica – Headaches – Migraines – Neurogenic bladder dysfunction – Parkinson’s disease – Postoperative pain – Stroke

What does  Acupuncture feel like?

Acupuncture is done using hair-thin needles. Most people report feeling minimal pain as the needle is inserted. The needle is inserted to a point that produces a sensation of pressure or ache. Needles may be heated during the treatment or mild electric current may be applied to them. Some people report acupuncture makes them feel energized. Others say they feel relaxed.

DID YOU KNOW…

Acupuncture is covered by most extended health care plans