Holistic Choices for Your Health

Chinese Medicine has evolved over thousands of years to treat health issues of all kinds.

When faced with a health concern, we want an effective treatment that delivers the quickest results possible. Sudden pain, illness or other disturbance to our well being can be frightening, and choosing an “alternative” course of therapy may seem risky.

Chinese medicine offers reassurance, with a long and documented history of treating virtually every illness known to humankind. From common colds and allergies to hypertension, diabetes, hormonal imbalances and emotional concerns – restoring the body to health, holistically and naturally – is what sets Chinese medicine apart.

Whether you are choosing Chinese medicine as primary care, or to complement other treatments, your clinician will recommend a course of therapy to meet your health goals. Treatment plans are customized for each individual. Examples include:

  • Two to three treatments and seven days of herbal medicine to clear up an acute condition, such as a urinary tract infection;
  • A few weekly treatments plus at-home herbal soaks to accelerate healing of a sports injury;
  • Weekly treatments over a three month period to restore gynecological health or correct deeper hormonal imbalances; and
  • Monthly treatments to support good health.

Chinese medical practitioners receive rigorous training that equips them to treat a wide variety of conditions. Many clinicians offer special areas of focus due to experience, research, special training or personal interest. In my clinic, these include:



Whatever condition or symptom you may be experiencing, Chinese medicine offers a holistic choice to get your body back into balance so you can experience vibrant health, every day.

Contact the clinic to schedule your appointment.

History

Acupuncture in America

  Acupuncture in America was first known for its efficacy in reducing pain, largely due its unique introduction to the United States in the early 70s. James Reston, a journalist who accompanied Richard Nixon to China in 1971, underwent an emergency appendectomy at a Beijing hospital where acupuncture was used to alleviate post-operative pain. His [...]