Frequently Asked Questions
How does acupuncture
work?
Special needles are inserted at certain points on the body to stimulate energy, or Qi,
along pathways called meridians. The meridians are linked to specific internal organs
and organ systems. The needles, which are pre-sterilized and disposable, are extremely
thin and cause little or no pain when inserted.
How many times
will I need to come in for treatments?
That depends on your ailment and your general health. Some people will respond to treatment
more quickly than others. Our goal is to affect your body's energy so that your body will
begin to take over the healing process. After your initial visit, we will let you know how
many times we think you will need to return for treatments. At each session, we will assess
your progress and make changes in our plans if necessary.
Can you treat my problem?
Chinese medicine is a comprehensive system of medicine, so we can be helpful in most health
conditions. It may be that acupuncture would be useful for you. It might also be that food
therapy and lifestyle changes would be appropriate. These are variables we can talk about with
you.
Can I use this in conjunction with other types of medicine and therapies?
Generally, yes. Sometimes acupuncture enhances the effect of other therapies you are already
using. We will discuss your particular situation in detail with you.
Do I have to be sick to get acupuncture? Can I get acupuncture for wellness?
This medicine is based on strengthening the body to prevent illness, and historically has been
used to prevent illness. Many people use Chinese medicine as part of their health maintenance
plan. Some come in once a month, while others come in with each change of season..
What do you charge?
New Patient: Initial intake, private one-hour consultation and treatment.........................$120
Returning Patient: Acupuncture treatment, one-half hour, private room...........................$60
Do you take insurance?
We are a member of the HealthPartners network. If you do not have HealthPartners insurance, we will give you a receipt that includes the insurance codes your insurance company may need to process a claim. You can then submit these receipts to your insurance company.
If you have more questions about the clinic, the practitioners, or about what we can do for you, call us or e-mail us at the address below.
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