Acupuncture is a powerful medicine which prevents disease, controls pain, strengthens the immune system and increases both the function and quality of people's lives. Even if you are not ill, acupuncture can alleviate minor concerns and prevent disease from developing.
Chinese Herbal Medicine may be prescribed on its own or in conjunction with Acupuncture. The purpose of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine is to return flow of energy and blood to normal and to reinstate normal organ function. This will encourage restored function in the area and the body will begin to heal itself.
Acupressure is essentially acupuncture without needles. It is a viable alternative for those that are fearful of needles, for children, and for those who are especially weak. It is very effective in restoring strength after illness or for acute pain conditions, when needles can not be used.
Moxibustion is used with acupuncture therapy to stimulate acu-points through burning a specific herb over acupuncture point. Moxibustion has unique healing properties as it warms the area, increases circulation, and alleviates pain.
Cupping is a safe, non-invasive, and an inexpensive technique, which we use to treat a myriad of conditions, like colds and flu, upper respiratory infections, and problems of the internal organs.
Muscular-Skeletal Disorders
Tennis Elbow
Tendinitis
Carpal Tunnel
Sciatica
Back or Neck Pain
Shoulder Pain
Frozen Shoulder
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Neurologic Disorders
Headache
Migraines
Bladder Dysfunction
Bed-wetting
Stroke Rehabilitation
Neuropathy Pain
Meniere's Syndrome
Facial Paralysis
Post-Polio Paralysis
Post-Stroke Paralysis
Dental Disorders
Gingivitis
Pharyngitis
Toothache
Post-Op Dental Pain
Other Conditions
Chemo Side Effects
Radiation Side Effects
Infertility
PMS
Menstrual Cramps
Menopausal Symptoms
Dermatitis
Eczema
Psoriasis
Hives
Allergies
Stress
Anxiety
Depression
Addictions
Insomnia
Chronic Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Myofascial Pain
Nausea
Vomiting
Vertigo
Tinnitus
Sports Injuries
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Colitis
Duodenal Ulcer
Gastritis
Gastric Hyperacidity
Dysentery
Esophageal Spasm
Hiccups
Irritable Bowel
Paralytic Ileus
Constipation
Diarrhea
Respiratory Diseases
Sinusitis
Rhinitis
Tonsillitis
Common Cold
Influenza
Asthma
Bronchitis
Eye Disorders
Cataracts
Conjunctivitis
Central Retinitis
Near-Sightedness