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Patients Expectations
Prepare for your first treatment: For any type of pain, this will help decrease the pain level.

Duration
It will take around 30 minutes to 60 minutes if you do cupping it will be an extension of around 15 minutes.

Stomach
Before the treatment, you have to eat some food just in case you don’t get dizzy.

Attire
We have patient clothes for you to change, so you can wear comfortable clothes to make you happy.
Consultation

Insurance Information
We accept PPO, FSA, HSA, and accident insurance
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Notice Policy
Please provide at least 24 hours notice for any cancellations or rescheduling of appointments.
Late Cancellations
Cancellations made less than 24 hours prior to the appointment will incur a fee of $50.
No-Show Policy
If you fail to attend your appointment without prior notice, a no-show fee of $50 will be charged. Repeat no-shows may result in restrictions on future bookings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Acupuncture, and How Does It Work?
What Can Acupuncture Treat?
Is Acupuncture Painful?
Acupuncture needles are very thin and most people feel little to no pain when they are inserted. Some may experience a mild sensation, like a slight tingling or pressure.
How Many Acupuncture Sessions Will I Need?
What Should I Expect During An Acupuncture Session?
During a session, you’ll lie down comfortably while the practitioner inserts needles at specific points on your body. You may feel relaxed, and the needles typically stay in place for about 20-30 minutes.
Can Acupuncture Help With Stress or Anxiety?
Yes, acupuncture is commonly used to help manage stress and anxiety by promoting relaxation, balancing hormones, and regulating the nervous system.
What Should I Do Before and After An Acupuncture Session?
Before a session, try to avoid heavy meals, alcohol, or caffeine. Afterward, it’s best to rest, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activity for the rest of the day.
Can I Combine Acupuncture With Other Treatments?
Yes, acupuncture can complement other treatments, such as physical therapy, medications, or massage. It’s important to inform your acupuncturist and healthcare providers about all treatments you’re using.