Methods & Services
We offer several treatment methods rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine to address a variety of issues and symptoms
- Pain Management
- Headache
- Allergies and Sinuses
- Gynecological Issues
- Digestive Issues
- Stress, Anxiety, and Insomnia
- Neuropathy
- Bells’ Palsy
- Facial Rejuvenation
- and much more!
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an ancient practice that involves inserting thin needles into the skin at specific points along the body. These points are believed to influence the flow of energy (qi) within the body. In addition to traditional body acupuncture, auricular acupuncture (using ear points) and scalp acupuncture (using scalp points) are also commonly used to address various health concerns. Many people find acupuncture helpful for managing pain, stress, and other health conditions.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese herbal medicine is a system of healing that dates back thousands of years.
Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy is an ancient practice that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction can help increase blood flow to the area, reduce muscle tension, and promote healing.
Electroacupuncture
Acupuncture with Electrical Stimulation, also known as electroacupuncture, is a modern variation of traditional acupuncture. Thin needles are inserted into specific points on the body, and a mild electrical current is passed through them. This technique is believed to enhance the therapeutic benefits of acupuncture by stimulating the body’s natural healing processes and promoting the flow of energy (qi). Electroacupuncture may be used to treat a variety of conditions, including pain, muscle tension, and inflammation.
Moxibustion
Moxibustion is an ancient healing technique that involves burning mugwort, a small, spongy herb, near the skin’s surface.
Tui-Na Treatments
Tui Na is a form of Chinese massage therapy that uses a variety of techniques to manipulate the body’s soft tissues, including muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Practitioners use their hands to apply pressure, knead, rub, and stretch the body, aiming to improve the flow of qi (vital energy) and blood.