With a deep respect for the body's innate ability to heal itself,
our team of practitioner combines centuries-old practices such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and therapeutic techniques to address the root causes of imbalance and restore harmony within the body, mind, and spirit.
Acupuncture
Involves the insertion of thin, sterile, single-use needles into specific points on the body which transmits signals to the brain and stimulates the person’s central nervous and endocrine system. This triggers the release of "feel-good" hormones and modulates the body’s response to pain. (A more thorough explanation can be found in the FAQ's).
Commonly used to treat pain, stress, anxiety, and various conditions such as headaches, back pain, and digestive issues.
First Initial Appointment - $120 (70-90 Minutes)
Follow Up Appointments - $90 (60 Minutes)
Acupuncture On-The-Go - $50 (30 Minutes)
Healthqi Starter Package:
$480 (Originally $570)
Includes first-initial appointment + 5 follow up appointments
Stay Healthqi Package:
$450 (Originally $540)
Includes 6 follow up appointments
Here’s what you need to know:
- Packages are available for purchase in person only due to Jane App's setup.
- Mention the package before you pay if you'd like to purchase one!
- Each package is valid for one year from the date of purchase.
Supporting Therapies
Cupping
Involves placing glass or plastic cups on the skin and creating suction by briefly heating the inside of the cup with a flame or a special device. The cups may remain stationary or be moved around the skin using massage oil for lubrication. It stimulates blood flow, promote relaxation of muscles and connective tissues, and encourage the release of toxins from the body's tissues.
It is often used to address various health concerns, including muscle tension, pain, and respiratory conditions.
Standalone Cupping Therapy - $50 (30 Minutes)
Cupping therapy is complimentary in First Initial Appointment and Follow Up Appointments, if applicable.
Moxibustion
A therapy that involves spraying the herbal extracts of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) on or near specific acupuncture points or areas of the body directly on the skin, followed by therapetic heat. Unlike traditional moxibustion, moxa spray produces no smoke, making it ideal for people with sensitivities to smoke.
It is believed to stimulate circulation, promote the flow of qi (vital energy), warm the body's meridians and acupoints, strengthen the body's defenses, boost immune function, alleviate pain and the discomfort of feeling "heavy or achiness" due to damp weather, and treat various health conditions.
Gua Sha
Gua Sha is a healing technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool, typically made from jade or rose quartz. The goal is to improve circulation, release tension, and promote the body's natural healing process. The practitioner applies oil to the skin and gently scrapes the surface in long strokes using the Gua Sha tool.
Gua Sha is believed to relieve muscle pain, reduce inflammation, boost circulation, and support the immune system. It can also be used for respiratory issues, tension headaches, or stress.
Standalone Gua Sha Therapy - $50 (30 Minutes)
Gua Sha is complimentary in First Initial Appointment and Follow Up Appointments, if applicable.
Tui Na
Involves various manual techniques to manipulate the body's soft tissues, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The primary goals of tui na include promoting the circulation of blood and qi, relieving pain and tension, improving range of motion, and restoring balance and harmony to the body.
It is often used to treat musculoskeletal conditions, injuries, chronic pain, stress-related disorders, and various other health issues.
Ear Seeds
Ear seeds are a non-invasive way to stimulate acupressure points on the ear, supporting a variety of concerns such as stress, sleep issues, cravings, and pain management. A vacaria seed is placed on a small adhesive sticker and applied to specific points on the ear. Why the ear? Because in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the ear is a reflection of the entire body, making it a powerful microsystem for healing. These seeds provide continuous stimulation between treatments, enhancing their effectiveness.
E-Stim (Electroacupuncture)
E-Stim or electroacupuncture, enhances acupuncture needles by using gentle electrical pulses to stimulate acupuncture points. It does not hurt, instead it feels like a light tapping sensation. This technique can be particularly effective for pain relief, muscle tension, and nerve-related conditions, promoting faster recovery and improved circulation.
Lifestyle Modification & Diet Recommendation
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) extends beyond acupuncture to include lifestyle and dietary guidance tailored to your unique needs. We may recommend specific foods and activites like certain stretches to help support your healing journey and enhance the effects of your treatments.
Herbs
COMING SOON
Herbs are complex formulas created from single herbs to create customized treatments for individual patients. These formulas typically consist of multiple herbs chosen for their specific properties and interactions, with each herb contributing to the overall therapeutic effect. Herbs can reach areas of the body that acupuncture needles cannot, making them a valuable complement to treatment. They also serve as a great alternative when you’re unable to attend an acupuncture session.
They come in forms:
- Teapills
- Capsules
- Granules (powders)
- Tablets
TCM herbs encompass components derived from:
- Flowers
- Branches/twigs
- Leaves
- Roots
- Animal products
- Many more