Precision Acupuncture for Pain and Stress Relief
What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a clinical therapy developed over 2,000 years ago within Traditional Chinese Medicine. It involves the insertion of ultra-fine, sterile needles into specific points on the body to regulate the flow of Qi (vital energy), blood, and organ function.
From a modern perspective, acupuncture has been shown to:
Modulate the nervous system
Reduce inflammation
Improve circulation
Support hormonal balance
Activate the body’s natural healing response
At ACUREVERSE, acupuncture is not a one-size-fits-all service. Each treatment is customized using TCM diagnostics, including pulse reading, tongue analysis, and symptom mapping.
How acupuncture works?
Acupuncture stimulates specific points on the body to influence the nervous system, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing response. By addressing patterns across the body rather than isolated symptoms, it helps restore internal balance and regulate key systems.
What acupuncture feels like?
Acupuncture is typically gentle and minimally invasive. Most patients feel a slight sensation upon insertion followed by a deep sense of relaxation. Many fall asleep during treatment.
What can acupuncture treat?
What to expect during your visit?
Each session is structured yet personalized—designed to be clear, effective, and deeply restorative.
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Schedule your appointment online and complete your intake forms and medical history prior to arrival.
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Each visit begins with a focused evaluation, including a verbal check-in and physical assessment to understand your current condition.
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You don’t have 100 problems, but 1 problem causing 100 symptoms. Your treatment is designed in real time to address root causes, using acupuncture and selected modalities.
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Treatments are designed to be deeply relaxing. We encourage you to unplug—many patients naturally fall asleep during the session.
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Your acupuncturist may recommend herbal support if appropriate, followed by feedback, discussion, and a plan for continued care.
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