Acupuncture Beachside

 

Get Healthy - Naturally!

1. Why use Acupuncture?
2. What Conditions does acupuncture benefit?
3. Office Administration / hours / insurance etc...
4. Interesting Links
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Why use Acupuncture? It works! It's the world's oldest, continuing, medical system. It's safe & effective for everyone, any age.  Many use it to relieve pain without drugs or surgery, or to reduce stress. Some use it to heal emotional, psyche, or spiritual issues.

Many Conditions can be effectively treated: (here's a partial list, call if you have a specific question):

neck pain
back pain
hip pain
leg pain
shoulder pain
arm pain
sprain/strain
disc injuries
numbness arms/legs
bursitis
arthritis
stenosis


headache/migraine
heart problems
depression
asthma
bronchitis
sadness
kidney problems
reproduction
sexual function
fears & phobias
liver problems
irritability


stress
insomnia
addictions
fibromyalgia
lupus
fatigue
pre/post op
nausea
diarrhea/constipation
skin problems
vertigo
and more...

Office Administration

As part of your integrative medicine team, we work with your other health professionals to provide you the highest quality health care.

How long is a treatment session? Generally the first session with treatment runs about an hour ($80). Follow up sessions may be scheduled at an hour ($80) or 45 minutes ($60). For your comfort and safety, and by law, only sterile, single-use, disposable needles are used in traditional acupuncture therapy.
Office Hours M-F 9-5.


How many sessions are needed? The number of sessions needed varies, depending on the severity of your "complaint" and the general state of your health. The stronger or younger you are, the more quickly your complaints resolve. Treatment builds on each other, as your health improves, visits are scheduled further apart. If we are unable to help you fairly quickly, we may refer you on to someone who may be more helpful. Some people do schedule regular "wellness care" visits. We find that small problems, caught early, are more likely not to turn into major ones.

Does Insurance cover Acupuncture? Always check with your insurance agent. This office provides a "superbill" (receipt) for you to file.


Confidentiality 
All communication between us is confidential, including phone messages, and will not be divulged to anyone without your written permission. The only exceptions to this rule are in situations in which I am a mandated reporter: ie: state law, HIPPA, or Patriot Act. My acupuncture license requires me to get periodic continuing education units (ceu's), and my teachers are under the same rules of confidentiality that I am.

Setting Appointments  Office visits are by appointment, scheduled directly through me. You may always call on the day you want to come in to see if there is a walk-in opening. If I am unavailable when you call, please leave your name, number, when you could come in, and whether you prefer a morning or afternoon time. I will return your call, and if we can't speak directly, will leave a message indicating a time set aside for you. Please arrive on time, as you use up your own time when you are late.

Changing Appointments  Please call to inform me if you must change or cancel an appointment. If I am unavailable, please leave a message. Except for genuine emergencies, if you cancel with less than 24 hours notice, or do not show up for your scheduled visit, you will be charged for the time I have set aside for you.

Email  Feel free to contact me via the email link under
Contact Us to schedule appointments. If you need to change or cancel and appointment, please call the office, as I may not have checked the email recently. Please do not send me any forwarded messages or chain emails.

Payment  Office visit charges are due and payable at the end of each office visit. At present, I do not accept credit card payment. I do accept cash or checks.


What do D.O.M., A.P., L.Ac. mean?
Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture Physician, & Licensed Acupuncturist, respectively, they have equal "weight." In Florida, the Board of Acupuncture allows licensees to choose which title to use.


Links - to find out more, click on the web address: 
AcupunctureToday.com (all about Acupuncture)
BetterHealthUSA.com (blood testing for allergies)
Iguard.org (drug interactions & side effects)
LivingYogaStudio.com (local yoga studio)
NAET.com (specialized healing style)
NCCAOM.org (national board certification)
MyEnergyMatters.com (personal radiation exposures)
PeoplesPharmacy.com (various health issues)
Toyohari.org (specialized Acupuncture style)
Sivananda.org (international yoga organization)
Wikipedia.com (just about anything)


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