Acupuncture

Modern, grounded acupuncture for pain relief, mobility, and digestive balance.

What Acupuncture Is

Acupuncture is a clinically supported therapy rooted in a 2,500‑year‑old medical system.
It works by stimulating specific points on the body located along established meridian pathways. These points sit near dense networks of nerves, connective tissue, and muscle fibers that directly influence the autonomic nervous system.

By activating these points, acupuncture improves circulation, decreases inflammation, and helps regulate the body’s natural healing responses.

This is a modern, physiology‑informed approach — clean, intentional, and designed to create measurable change.

 

What I Treat

I focus on conditions where acupuncture is especially effective and where I do my best work.

Pain + Mobility (acute and chronic)

  • Back pain
  • Golfer’s elbow
  • Hip pain
  • Knee pain
  • Neck pain
  • Sciatica
  • Shoulder pain
  • Tennis elbow

Digestive Balance

The gut is central to overall health — nearly 85% of the immune system lives in the digestive tract.
When the gut is inflamed, stressed, or dysregulated, it can influence everything from pain levels to energy, mood, and systemic inflammation.

I support digestive patterns influenced by stress, inflammation, and nervous‑system imbalance, because treating the gut often improves the entire body.

Additional Concerns

Acupuncture supports a range of functional and stress‑related health patterns. If you’re unsure whether your concern fits within my scope, we can discuss it during your consultation.

 

What to Expect

Your first visit includes a detailed intake, a full acupuncture treatment, and a clear treatment plan.

Follow‑up sessions focus on reducing pain, improving mobility, regulating the nervous system, and supporting digestive balance.

Most people feel calmer, more grounded, and noticeably less tense — with a sense of restored energy and reduced pain.

Treatments are quiet, intentional, and restorative — designed to help your body shift out of stress mode and into healing mode.

 

Pricing

  • Initial Acupuncture Visit — $___
  • Follow‑Up Visit — $___
  • Cupping or Gua Sha (if requested) - Additional fee

 

Insurance

Acupuncture home visits are private‑pay services and are not billed through insurance.
Some clients choose to submit receipts to their insurance provider for potential reimbursement, depending on their plan.

 

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A modern, grounded approach to acupuncture — focused on pain relief, mobility, and digestive balance.