What to Expect from Acupuncture
Acupuncture is painless, and patients are typically in and out within 45 minutes.
Acupuncture is prescribed in courses of treatment with an expected outcome. The specific number of treatments needed depends on factors such as the condition being treated and the duration of the condition.
Once you are evaluated, you will be given a plan of care. You will be given a clear path forward, including the frequency and number of treatments, as well as an expected outcome.
Acupuncture is administered 2-4 times a week until maximum improvement is seen. Then, a maintenance regimen is often prescribed to prevent recurrence. Maintenance may be as little as 1-2 times per month.
Acupuncture often results in a complete absence of symptoms, even in severe pain conditions that have been present for years.
Is Acupuncture Suitable for Me?
Research demonstrates that acupuncture impacts almost every biological system within the body. I've witnessed individuals with diverse issues finding success with acupuncture therapy when all other options have failed.
For the majority of individuals, it's worth considering acupuncture.
What is the Required Number of Acupuncture Treatments for Me to Get Better?
The quantity of sessions necessary varies for each individual. One or two weekly appointments for complex or chronic issues over several months might be suggested. In acute concerns, fewer visits are typically needed, and we usually advise monthly fine-tuning sessions for overall wellness maintenance.
Is Acupuncture Painful?
Absolutely not. It's an incredibly soothing experience. Most patients drift off to sleep while undergoing the procedure and depart with a rejuvenated and calm feeling.
Is My Treatment Eligible for Insurance Coverage?
We collaborate with various insurance providers, and the extent of your coverage will rely on your specific plan. Upon arranging a consultation, we can perform a complimentary insurance evaluation upon request.
After our clinician determines if you are a good candidate for the treatment, we can inform you about the inclusions of your plan coverage and the expenses you'll need to bear personally.