Services: Acupuncture, Electro-Acupuncture, Cupping, Moxibustion, Nutrition Dietary Therapy

Initial Consultation & Treatment (75 min): $160*
Acupuncture Treatment (75 min): $135*
Dry Needling Treatment (75 min): $135*
Consultation Only (45 min):  $105

* Note: Acupuncturists in California are considered Primary Health Care Providers and therefore many health insurance plans cover partial cost of treatment.  Please read about insurance coverage and inquire with your plan to find out if your are covered for acupuncture treatment.

Our Services:


Acupuncture needle on skin Acupuncture:
Acupuncture is a medical therapy with 2000+ years of history, used to naturally improve health by restoring the balance of the body. Better health and less pain is achieved through the stimulation of very specific anatomical points, known as acupuncture points. To contact these points very thin, hair-like, sterile needles, are superficially inserted into the skin. Many studies have shown that acupuncture is effective at treating a wide range of conditions such as musculoskeletal imbalance, body pain, digestive disorders, anxiety, addictions, and much more.
electro-acupunture machine
Electro-Acupuncture:
Electro acupuncture involves the application of gentle electric current to acupuncture needles to further stimulate the acupuncture points. The use of electro acupuncture provides controlled stimulation to the acupuncture points without causing tissue damage. It is used for the treatment of a wide range of ailments and is particularly useful for treating pain problems and chronic conditions.
trigger point diagram of levator muscle
Trigger Point Dry Needling:
Trigger Point Dry Needling is a treatment style that also uses acupuncture needles to target localized areas of muscular tension. These areas of muscle tension are commonly experienced as “muscle knots”, but in dry needling they are called “Trigger Points”. Treatment is focused on relaxing muscular trigger points restoring muscles to a fully lengthened and pain-free state.
glass cups on skin
Cupping:
Cupping is a type of therapy that involves the use of glass cups, which are suctioned onto the skin for a few minutes at a time. This therapy is used to improve blood flow, eliminate toxins from the tissues, and relax the muscles. It is most often used for muscular pain and tightness, but can also be used for anything from digestive disorders to allergies.
moxibustion performed on skin
Heat Therapy (Moxibustion):
Moxibustion or Moxa Heat therapy is often used by acupuncturists to promote circulation and induce the smoother flow of qi (energy) and blood in cases of muscle pain, soft tissue injuries, arthritis, headaches, and more. The modern TDP lamp is a medical device that is a safe, relaxing, and effective way of applying heat therapy. Moxabustion heat therapy promotes faster healing by stimulating microcirculation, which delivers higher levels of oxygen and nutrients to injured cells while eliminating toxins and cellular waste.
man and woman doing tai chi
Qigong:
Qigong is a form of regulated movement and breathing exercises designed to cultivate and improve the quality of life energy. The purpose of this is for health maintenance, therapeutic intervention, spiritual growth, and to enhance martial arts ability. Practicing qi gong is widely recognized for being beneficial in helping to alleviate stress, increase mental clarity, increase energy, and improve flexibility. Qi gong has some similarities to tai chi, but the underlying goals are slightly different.

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Insurance

Yes! We help you make the most out of your insurance plan! For more information check out our page on insurance coverage. If you have coverage for acupuncture, we provide you with a superbill so you can get the maximum possible reimbursement.