FAQ
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What does acupuncture treat?
Anything! Well, almost. People come in for all sorts of things but we most commonly see pain, stress, anxiety, insomnia, and of digestive problems.
If things things don’t apply to you (which is awesome), we would still love to help!
Click here to fill out the intake forms so we can take a closer look.
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What can I expect from my first appointment?
We will go over your intake forms to get a more complete picture of your story. A treatment session will follow.
Your initial acupuncture appointment cost is $45 (new patient fee) plus $100 (treatment), totaling $145. This is still true even if you intend on using insurance. We will confirm coverage and payment with them then will be able to reimburse you.
Click here for more details.
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Do you accept insurance?
Yes!
Please note that each plan is unique in coverage and benefits. To save time, you can check your patient portal or call your insurance company to and ask for your ACUPUNCTURE and MASSAGE THERAPY benefits.
If you still have questions, please send an inquiry here.
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Do you do cupping?
Yes, lots of it! Whether your appointment is for acupuncture or massage, you can ask for cups if your practitioner hasn’t already decided to do them.
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What is your late cancellation/reschedule policy?
There is no penalty for the first occurence.
The second occurrence requires you to bring me a unit of your favorite beverage.
Third occurrence onwards will incur a fee of $50 out of pocket.
What is considered late? Within 12 hours of appointment time or to the practitioner's discretion. Just let us know!
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How often do I need to come in?
It depends. We usually like to start off with once a week for the first 3 weeks to get a better picture of your condition, how it responds to acupuncture, and to monitor how you are feeling. Many patients are on an as-needed basis, many come as often as twice a week.
We will be as efficient with our treatments as possible. After all, at the end of the day, the point is that you don’t need me. But we will always be here for when you do.
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How long is one session?
Appointments usually last one hour.
Times may vary depending on insurance coverage.