As of April 1st, 2022 all Follow-up acupuncture visits are $110

Before you come in we will need you to answer the following screening questions: 1. Have you had a fever in the past 14 days? Chills/Sweating? 2. Have you had a cough in the past 14 days? 3. Have you been fatigued or lethargic in the past 14 days? 4. Have you had a loss of taste or smell recently? 5. Have you had shortness of breath before in the past 14 days? 6. Have you cared for or been exposed to someone who is sick in the past 3 weeks?

If you have answered YES to any of the above, please contact our office

New Office Policy

Patients must wear a face mask/covering for the entire time of their acupuncture visit. If you do not have a face-covering we will do our best to supply you with one, only if we have extra face masks available. I Patients must wash their hands upon arriving at our clinic. The use of waiting rooms will be limited and social distancing requirements must be met. I will get you into your room as soon as possible to limit time in common areas. If you do not have a face-covering we will do our best to supply you with one, only if we have extra face masks available. I Patients must wash their hands upon arriving at our clinic. The use of waiting rooms will be limited and social distancing requirements must be met. I will get you into your room as soon as possible to limit time in common areas. New Patients: If this is your first time at our clinic, we ask that you fill out forms in advance and email them to us prior to your visit.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture consists in introducing fine needles at strategic points of the body to restore energy balance, that is to say, health. According to Chinese medicine, a balanced person is a healthy person. It is when the balance in unsettled that discomfort appears. Acupuncture is a holistic medicine which means it considers the person as a whole by taking into account both physical and psycholo... Read More

Acupuncture consists in introducing fine needles at strategic points of the body to restore energy balance, that is to say, health. According to Chinese medicine, a balanced person is a healthy person. It is when the balance in unsettled that discomfort appears.

Acupuncture is a holistic medicine which means it considers the person as a whole by taking into account both physical and psychological aspects.

Originally from China, acupuncture is also present in Japan, in Vietnam and in Korea. The techniques may differ.

Now officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National institute of Health (NIHL), acupuncture was included in Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2010.

Michelle Graves, Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist, has a master’s degree in Oriental medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco. She also did post graduate training in Hangzhou in Zhejiang Provence of China.

Michelle Graves, Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist, has a master’s degree in Oriental medicine... Read More

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