Acupuncture Treatment
Acupuncture uses hair-thin, flexible needles, inserted into specific points on the body to activate the body's own healing powers. Learn more about Acupuncture
Chinese Herbal Formulas
Chinese herbology is a powerful system that uses natural medicinals to treat numerous common complaints. Learn more about Chinese Herbal Therapy
Electroacupuncture
Electroacupuncture is very effective for relieving pain. Myofascial trigger points and tight muscles release and relax from the gentle stimulation. Learn more about Electro-acupuncture
Microcurrent
Microcurrent therapy uses very low electrical currents (microcurrents) to treat
various health problems. Commonly treated conditions that respond well to microcurrent are muscle and nerve pain, inflamation, tendon and ligament injuries and fibromyalgia. Learn more about Microcurrent
Auricular Acupuncture
Auricular acupuncture is a complete system of acupuncture using the many points found on the ear. It can supplement traditional acupuncture or be used alone. This style of acupuncture is very effective for weight loss, quitting smoking and PTSD. Learn more about Auricular Acupuncture
Cupping
Cupping is an ancient technique, used in many cultures, in which a special cup is applied to the skin and held in place by suction. The suction draws superficial tissue into the cup, which may either be left in place or moved along the body. Cupping brings fresh blood to the area and helps improve circulation. Learn more about Cupping
Moxibustion & Infrared
Infrared heat lamps are often used during the acupuncture treatments to relieve pain and relax muscles. Moxibustion involves the heating of acupuncture points with smoldering mugwort herb (known as moxa). Both techniques stimulate circulation, counteracts cold and dampness in the body to relieve arthritis pain and promotes the smooth flow of blood and qi. This safe, non-invasive technique may be used alone, but it is generally used in conjunction with acupuncture treatment. Learn about Moxibustion & Infrared