Personalized Care Rooted in Tradition

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We offer integrative treatments that address the root of your symptoms—not just the surface—so you can feel truly well.

Our Services

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    Acupuncture

    Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years for many ailments. It is a gentle treatment that addresses the underlying causes of your symptoms, and helps bring your body back into balance.

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    Moxibustion

    Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves the burning of mugwort to facilitate healing. The purpose of moxibustion, as with most forms of Chinese medicine, is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the flow of qi, and maintain general health.

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  • A person receiving a cupping therapy on their back while lying face down on a treatment bed, with another person applying the cups.

    Cupping

    Cupping is a method of creating a vacuum on the patient’s skin to dispel stagnant blood and lymph, there by improving qi flow to treat respiratory diseases such as the common cold, pneumonia, and bronchitis. Cupping also is used on back, neck, shoulder, and other musculoskeletal conditions. Cupping can cause non-permanent red marks, swelling, and bruising at local areas for a few days to a week.

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    Chinese Herbal Medicine

    Chinese herbal medicine has been practiced and documented for over 2,500 years. In Chinese Medicine, herbal formulas can include anywhere from 4 to 20 herbs, each serving a different purpose in order to fine-tune the formula to the patient’s specific constitution and imbalance.

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    Facial Acupuncture

    Facial acupuncture is a gentle, holistic approach to skin rejuvenation that lifts, tones, and brightens the complexion while supporting whole-body balance. Treatments include targeted facial points, body acupuncture, gentle gua sha or cupping, and Chinese herbal–based skincare products to enhance radiance naturally.

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  • Pediatric Acupuncture

    Every child is different, and we meet each one exactly where they are. Some children are completely at ease with acupuncture — even at a young age — and do beautifully with the very thin needles we use, placed and removed in a moment so they can keep right on wiggling and playing. Others would rather skip needles altogether, and for them we have a whole gentle toolkit: shonishin (a Japanese, non-insertive technique), light acupressure and massage, soft gua sha, and warming moxa to calm, balance, and strengthen a child's system. Safe, child-friendly herbs often continue the care gently at home.

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  • Massage Therapy, Reiki, and More

    Massage therapy is the manual manipulation of the body’s soft tissues to promote relaxation, reduce pain, and support healing.

    Cranial Sacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on treatment that helps release tension in the body and restore balance to the nervous system.

    Reiki is a type of energy work that offers a deeply relaxing and restorative experience.

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    Classes

    We offer a variety of classes including our weekly Meditation & Tea class, seasonal wellness classes, Reiki Training Classes, and more!

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