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  • Brooklyn, NY 10036, United States
  • Mon – Fri: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm, Sat – Sun: Closed
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Acupuncture

About Acupuncture

Acupuncture, an ancient practice rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), has been used for thousands of years to promote healing and balance. We blend these time-tested techniques with modern medical practices to provide a holistic approach to health and wellness, serving both Acupuncture in Atlanta and Acupuncture in Alpharetta.

Acupuncture involves the insertion of ultra-fine needles into specific points on the body, known as acupoints. These points are situated on meridians through which the body’s vital energy, or Qi, flows. By stimulating these points, acupuncture aims to correct imbalances in the flow of Qi, thereby restoring health and alleviating pain. This practice is highly valued in Chinese Medicine in Atlanta and Chinese Medicine in Alpharetta.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please complete the new patient intake forms, questionnaires listed on the patient portal. (see link on website). Based on the reason for your visit, you may be asked to complete other forms to help prepare for the visit. We request that you complete the paperwork at least 5 days prior to your appointment.
In addition to a standard medical curriculum, schools require their graduates to complete four years of training in disciplines such as clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, physical medicine, counseling, acupuncture, and homeopathic medicine.

Yes, the practice of Naturopathic Medicine relies on both empirical evidence and modern scientific research. The scientific basis of Naturopathic practice is growing, with toxicological evidence and randomized clinical trials showing that treatments are safe and effective.

No, not all natural therapies are safe for all people. Certain diets, supplements and forms of exercise are not safe or appropriate for individuals depending on health concerns or on the current use of certain medications.
Yes, I frequently collaborate with medical doctors to determine the best approach the care of our patients.

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