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Frequent Ask Questions

Do Acupuncture needles hurt?

Acupuncture usually does not hurt. No pain, though, does not mean no sensation. You may feel a slight sting, pinch, ache as the acupuncture needle is being inserted. I have learned many styles of healing.

Anything I should pay attention to after treatment?       

To consolidate the result of the treatment, you should avoid having cold food, keep warm and get more rest for at least 12 hours after each treatment. The results can last hours or days or even until the next visit depends on the type of disorder and the length and severity of the symptoms. As treatment progresses, you will see more and more improvement.

Is there any side effect to acupuncture treatment?

Side effects are very rare but can include light-headedness, dizziness, nausea, slight bruising, residual muscle aching. Any of these should last only a short period of time.

Do I need to follow up treatment?

Follow up treatment is also a part of your healing process. Although the relief is often felt at the first visit, follow up appointments are necessary to ensure the root problem is being fully addressed. If it takes long time to develop, it will take a while to recover completely. Our goal is to further strengthen your body to prevent the recurrence of the ailment or the development of a new ailment.

When would I need herbal medicine?

If our practitioner thinks the herbs will help speed up your healing for your type of disorder, you would be suggested to take the Chinese medicinal herbs.

Where do you get your Chinese herbs?

Our clinic imports the best quality Medicinal Herbs from the top herbal pharmaceutical companies in Taiwan and China. We have a very complete collection of herbal pharmacy!  These suppliers are renown for the purity, consistency and cleanliness of their products, in addition to their recognized testing and research programs.

Can I still see my medical doctors? Can I still take the medicine they prescribe?

Yes, you can. It is only a plus when you see your medical doctors while receiving Chinese medicine’s treatment. Their diagnostic tools are helpful in combination with my treatment. My treatment excels in more natural, non-toxic to bodies, and able to treat the root of the problems and not masking symptoms only. When you have fewer symptoms, you could discuss with your medical doctors the possibilities of decreasing or eliminating your medicine.

What do I prepare for my acupuncture treatment?

  • Light meal

  • Wear loose clothing where you could roll up your sleeves to your elbows and pants to your knees.

  • Do not brush your tongue before you come. (But please brush your teeth!)

  • No alcohol.

  • No perfume or cologne because some of our patients have allergy and strong smells may trigger their allergy or impede their treatment.

What do I expect from my acupuncture treatment?

Initial consultation plus treatment will take about 20 – 40 minutes. Follow up treatment will take about 30 – 60 minutes. You will be asked some questions you may not consider relevant to your chief complaint, for example, your sleep pattern, energy level, diet, emotions, etc. However, because Chinese medicine takes the whole body into consideration rather than one local symptom, this information is important for a practitioner to make the best possible differentiation to guide their treatment.

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As a part of your treatment experience, your tongue will be examined, and your pulse will be felt. Tongue and pulse tell a lot about your body constitution.

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