1. What can I expect during my first visit?
2. How long is each acupuncture treatment?
The initial visit including your health history and treatment will take either 85 or 110 minutes, depending on the complexity of issues. Follow-up visits are typically 55 minutes.
3. Does acupuncture hurt?
Generally, acupuncture does not hurt, but you may experience some minor sensation as the needles enter the skin. We use very fine, disposable stainless steel needles, and the insertion is usually very gentle and shallow, oftentimes not even penetrating the skin. Many patients find the treatment very relaxing and they usually fall asleep during the treatment.
Shonishin pediatric therapy utilizes techniques that are non-invasive and extremely gentle, promoting a deep relaxation that many children find enjoyable.
4. How should I prepare for an acupuncture treatment?
Please do not come to your acupuncture appointment on an empty stomach. It is better to have a light snack or meal before your treatment. Wear loose clothing that allows easy access to your abdomen, areas slightly above your elbows and knees, and your whole back.
5. How long does it usually take before I see results?
This depends on the severity of the condition and whether it is a chronic or acute condition. You may notice effects with the very first treatment, but patients generally start seeing changes in as little as three to four treatments. However, the results may vary from case to case. In general, the more chronic the condition, the more long-term consistent treatments are needed for the best results. Acute conditions can be resolved quickly if treatment is started soon after onset. Certain conditions may require Chinese herbal medicine in addition to acupuncture treatment. Once significant improvement occurs, maintenance treatment can be planned monthly or quarterly to prevent relapse and support general health and well-being.
6. Are my acupuncture treatments covered by insurance?
Depending on the insurance carrier and policy, some patients can submit their receipts and get reimbursed for their visits. You can call your insurance company to find out if they cover your treatments and if a doctor’s referral is needed. We provide superbills and the necessary documentation and diagnosis codes to help you with this process. Currently we do not bill insurance directly for acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine treatments.
The costs of acupuncture and herbal medicine are generally considered tax deductible as medical expenses. Acupuncture is also covered under many Flex Spending Plans. Some plans may even reimburse you for the cost of your Chinese herbal prescription. Please check with your Flex Plan administrator for specific coverage.
7. What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards, checks, and cash.
7. Where can I find out more information about the personal development and yoga workshops you offer?
You can view an overview of our workshops and classes here, and a class schedule here.