Acupuncture is rooted in traditional East Asian medicine

The goal of traditional East Asian medicine is to create balance in our bodies. Disharmony can occur when any aspect of our being is over- or underutilized. Stress, sleep patterns, and other information point to the sources of what we refer to as a person’s “pattern of disharmony.” Understanding the root of the problem helps us treat symptoms with Manhattan acupuncture, bodywork, lifestyle changes (including exercise), new dietary guidelines, and/or herbal therapy.


PTSD

By |Jan 9, 2018|Categories: General Health|

Acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment for the management of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It alleviates stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia and other common PTSD symptoms. Veterans have been using acupuncture with extremely effective results.

Jetlag

By |Jan 8, 2018|Categories: General Health|

Acupuncture can help stabilize and harmonize the nervous system in order to overcome jetlag. Certain treatment protocols can help with sleep and digestion to help get the body regulated and functioning properly.

Insomnia

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Research shows that Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine increases nighttime melatonin production and total sleep time. By using our diagnostic tools, we can decipher what type of insomnia you have, and devise a specific treatment plan to treat it effectively.

Bladder Issues

By |Jan 8, 2018|Categories: General Health|

Acupuncture has been shown to be beneficial in treating certain types of bladder issues including overactive bladder and pelvic pain due to interstitial cystitis. Moxa therapy (see below) has been shown to reduce pain in patients and act as a complimentary treatment to a Western medical protocol.

 

Services & Rates

Initial Acupuncture

The initial visit will involve an in-depth discussion with one of our caring practitioners about your health concerns. You will be emailed an intake form before the treatment in order to more fully address your needs.
Approx. 75 min.
Erika: $175 | Other Therapists: $150

Follow Up Acupuncture

Existing clients will continue to engage with their practitioner about their health needs before their full treatment begins.
Approx. 60 min.
Erika: $150 | Other Therapists: $125

Acupuncture / Massage

Relaxation of both body and mind for clients coming in with body aches and pains or just need some self care.
Approx. 60 min. | $175

Acupuncture Gua Sha Facial

Relax and give your face a treat! This rejuvenating session starts with an acupuncture treatment customized to reduce wrinkles and build collagen. The treatment finishes with a relaxing facial massage using the Gua Sha jade stone to tighten and energize the skin.
Approx. 60 min. | $175

Cupping Treatment

Cupping is a wonderful technique that reduces tight muscles and pain as well as strengthening the immune system to help alleviate your cough and cold symptoms.
Approx. 30 min. | $60

Herbal Consultation

Herbal medicine addresses a wide array of systemic conditions that range from insomnia and migraines to gynecological and digestive issues. Book an appointment to find out which formula works best for you.
Approx. 30 min. | $60

Gua Sha

Gua sha is a scraping technique that removes blood stagnation in the muscle layer to alleviate pain, stiffness, fever, chill, cough, wheeze, nausea. Gua sha is also used more gentle on the face to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and reduce puffiness.
Approx. 30 min. | $60

Micro Needling

Micro needling or collagen induction therapy, is also known as a cosmetic procedure that involves repeatedly puncturing the skin with tiny, sterile needles. The purpose of the treatment is to generate new collagen and skin tissue for smoother, firmer, more toned skin.
Approx. 60 min. | $250

Korea Acupuncture Facial (F.A.C.E)

Facial Acupuncture for Charm and Elegance is a facial acupuncture treatment originated from Korea. FACE aims for natural improvement of the facial muscles and the skin tone.
Approx. 60 min. | $250


 
 

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