
Harness the Power of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
What is Chinese Medicine?
Chinese Medicine, also known as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) or Classical Chinese Medicine (depending on the lineage), is a comprehensive medical system that has been practiced for over 2,000 years. It is based on the understanding that health is achieved through the balance of opposites (Yin and Yang) and the smooth flow of Qi (vital life energy) throughout the body’s organ systems and meridians (energy pathways).
Rather than treating isolated symptoms, Chinese Medicine takes a holistic and individualized approach—considering physical, emotional, mental, and even spiritual aspects of health. The goal is to identify the root cause of imbalance and help the body restore its natural ability to heal.
Chinese Medicine can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions, including:
Musculoskeletal pain and injuries
Digestive disorders
Stress, anxiety, and depression
Hormonal imbalances and menstrual issues
Fertility and pregnancy support
Fatigue, insomnia, and immune dysfunction
It is also highly effective as a preventive medicine, helping people maintain vitality, slow aging, and reduce the risk of future illness.
Whether you're dealing with a specific health concern or simply looking to feel more balanced and energized, Chinese Medicine offers a natural, time-tested, and deeply personalized path to wellness.
Offered Modalities
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Acupuncture is a key component of Chinese medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years. It involves the gentle insertion of very fine, sterile needles into specific points on the body to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. Acupuncture helps to balance the flow of Qi (vital energy), improve circulation, and support the body’s physical, emotional, and energetic well-being.
Whether you're seeking relief from pain, support for mental health, help with fertility, or simply looking to maintain your overall health, acupuncture is a safe, natural, and effective approach to healing.
At our clinic, each acupuncture treatment is customized to your unique needs, using classical techniques that address the root cause of imbalance—not just the symptoms. Many patients find acupuncture deeply relaxing and restorative, often experiencing improvements in both body and mind.
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Chinese Herbal Medicine is a powerful and time-tested system of healing that uses natural plant, mineral, and sometimes animal substances to restore balance and treat a wide variety of health conditions. Rooted in thousands of years of clinical use, herbal formulas are carefully combined and customized to support each individual’s unique constitution and health goals.
Unlike Western herbalism, Chinese Herbal Medicine uses complex formulas—not single herbs—to address both the symptoms and the underlying root cause of imbalance. These formulas can be used to support conditions such as digestive issues, hormonal imbalances, fertility, anxiety, insomnia, chronic fatigue, skin disorders, and more.
At our clinic, all herbal prescriptions are tailored specifically to you and may come in the form of teas, granules, capsules, or tinctures—depending on what works best for your lifestyle. When used under the guidance of a trained practitioner, Chinese herbs are safe, effective, and deeply supportive to your body’s natural healing process.
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Cupping is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that uses suction to gently lift the skin and underlying tissues, promoting circulation, releasing tension, and supporting the body’s natural detoxification process. Glass cups are placed on specific areas of the body, creating a vacuum effect that helps to relieve muscle tightness, reduce inflammation, and stimulate healing.
Cupping is especially effective for treating:
Chronic and acute pain (back, neck, shoulders)
Sports injuries and muscle recovery
Respiratory conditions like colds, coughs, and asthma
Stress and tension
Poor circulation and stagnation
While temporary marks may appear after treatment (often mistaken for bruises), these are a normal part of the healing process and typically fade within a few days.
Cupping is often used alongside acupuncture and other therapies to enhance results and provide deeper relief. Many patients find it to be both deeply relaxing and highly effective.
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Gua Sha is a traditional healing technique used in Chinese medicine to release tension, improve circulation, and promote the smooth flow of Qi (vital energy) throughout the body. It involves gently scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool—usually made of jade, horn, or ceramic—along specific meridians or areas of tension.
This technique helps to:
Release muscle tightness and fascia restrictions
Relieve headaches, neck and shoulder pain
Boost immune function
Reduce inflammation and stagnant energy
Support lymphatic drainage and detoxification
Gua Sha is particularly helpful for acute pain, tight muscles, tension headaches, stress, and the early stages of colds or flu. It can also be used as a facial therapy to improve skin tone, reduce puffiness, and promote a healthy glow.
Mild redness or light markings may appear after treatment—this is a normal response and part of the body’s healing process, typically fading within a couple of days.
Often combined with acupuncture or cupping, Gua Sha is a deeply therapeutic and restorative treatment that leaves many patients feeling lighter, more open, and pain-free.
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Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine therapy that involves the burning of a herb called mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) near or on specific acupuncture points to warm the body, stimulate circulation, and strengthen the flow of Qiand blood.
This gentle heat therapy is deeply nourishing and is often used to:
Relieve pain and stiffness
Boost immune function
Support digestion and reproductive health
Warm the body in cases of cold or deficiency
Alleviate menstrual cramps and regulate cycles
Turn breech babies during pregnancy (when appropriate)
Moxa may be applied directly to the skin (in a safe and controlled way), indirectly using a moxa stick, or on top of acupuncture needles to enhance their effect. The warmth is soothing and penetrates deeply into the muscles and meridians, making it especially beneficial for those who tend to feel cold, tired, or depleted.
Moxibustion is often combined with acupuncture, cupping, or herbal medicine as part of a comprehensive, personalized treatment plan. It is a time-honored therapy that supports the body’s natural vitality and resilience.
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Essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts that capture the natural aroma, energy, and healing properties of flowers, leaves, roots, and other botanical parts. In Chinese medicine, essential oils are used as a powerful yet gentle therapeutic tool to support the body, mind, and spirit.
Each oil carries its own energetic qualities and can be used to:
Calm the nervous system and reduce stress
Support emotional balance and mental clarity
Enhance immune function and respiratory health
Relieve pain and inflammation
Promote sleep, digestion, and hormonal balance
In a treatment setting, essential oils may be applied topically to acupuncture points, diffused into the air, or used in custom blends tailored to your individual needs. When thoughtfully chosen and applied, essential oils can deepen the effects of acupuncture and herbal therapy by reinforcing the body’s natural rhythms and energetics.
All oils used in the clinic are high-quality, therapeutic-grade, and sustainably sourced, ensuring safety and efficacy with every use. Whether you're seeking physical relief or emotional grounding, essential oils offer a subtle yet profound way to support your overall well-being.
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Chinese Medicine Dietary Therapy is a foundational aspect of Chinese medicine that uses the energetic properties of food to support healing, balance, and long-term wellness. Unlike Western nutrition, this approach doesn’t just look at calories or nutrients—it considers the temperature, flavor, and energetic action of each food and how it interacts with your unique constitution and health patterns.
Food is viewed as medicine, and the right diet can:
Strengthen digestion and energy (Qi)
Support the immune system
Balance hormones and emotions
Promote fertility and reproductive health
Reduce inflammation and chronic symptoms
Aid recovery from illness or fatigue
Dietary therapy is highly personalized—what’s beneficial for one person might be harmful for another depending on their internal balance of heat, cold, dryness, dampness, and more. Based on your Chinese medicine diagnosis, you'll receive individualized recommendations on what foods to favor or avoid, how to prepare meals seasonally, and simple shifts to improve overall vitality.
This approach is not about restriction—it’s about eating in harmony with your body and the rhythms of nature to nourish, restore, and prevent illness.