Frequently Asked Questions
What does acupuncture feel like?
Many first-time patients are concerned that acupuncture needles will feel like hypodermic injections at the doctor’s office. They won't. Acupuncture uses hair-thin, flexible needles that you will hardly feel when I insert them. When I gently stimulate the needles they may produce a unique sensation that Oriental medicine calls de qi. Patients often describe de qi as a heavy, achy pressure, or spreading, traveling feeling. You may also feel an "electrical" sensation moving down the meridian pathways, though this is less common. Most patients find these acupuncture sensations deeply satisfying and leave the treatment feeling relaxed both mentally and physically.
Acupuncture treatment creates deep relaxation
in both mind and body.
How Many Treatments Will I Need?
The benefits of acupuncture are cumulative, so more then one treatment is necessary. For acute conditions you can expect to have 10 to 15 treatments, but you will usually begin to feel relief after just the first few. Chronic conditions may take longer to respond, depending on the type, severity, and duration of the condition. Preventative treatments and treatments for general well-being may also be scheduled on an as-needed basis.
New Patient? Your first visit…
When you arrive for your first acupuncture appointment I will ask you to complete a comprehensive intake form. The acupuncture intake form asks questions about your current state of health, past illnesses, and family history. These questions are important because the holistic approach of Oriental medicine takes everything into account. Your current symptoms may not seem related to past health issues, but our bodies are complex landscapes and everything that happens to them leaves its mark.
After reviewing your intake form, we will discuss your condition, and I will examine your pulse and tongue, which are two of the basic diagnostic methods of Oriental medicine. The acupuncture points I choose will depend on your condition, but you can expect approximately 20 needles. Once the needles are inserted, I will leave you to lie comfortably for 15-20 minutes with the needles in place. Many people find acupuncture treatment deeply relaxing, and it is not uncommon for patients to fall asleep during this time.
What can acupuncture treat?
Acupuncture works by activating the body's own healing powers, so it can be beneficial for many health conditions. The World Health Organization (WHO) has documented many symptoms, diseases, and conditions that have been shown in controlled clinical trials to be effectively treated with acupuncture. Below are some common conditions I can treat, but please feel free to call me about your specific health condition.
Pain
Sports injuries
Muscle pain
Back, neck and shoulder pain
Leg, ankle and foot pain
Arm, wrist and hand pain
Knee pain
Hip pain
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Tennis Elbow
Repetitive strain injuries
Jaw pain (TMJ)
Dental pain
Sciatica
Arthritis
Tendonitis
Myofascial pain syndrome
Headaches and migraines
Postoperative pain
Respiratory Complaints
Sinusitis
Allergies
Digestive Issues & Nausea
Heartburn, Acid Reflux
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Chronic indigestion
Chronic loose stools or constipation
Peptic ulcer
Acute and chronic gastritis
Morning sickness
Nausea and vomiting
Mental and Emotional Wellbeing
Stress
Anxiety
Insomnia
Depression
Reproductive Issues
Infertility
Increased efficacy of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)