Services
New Patient sessions last between 1 hour and 20 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes. Your first visit includes an in-depth discussion of your health concerns. You will be assessed from a Chinese Medicine Diagnostic approach, which may include having your pulses taken, looking at your tongue and palpating your abdomen. Chinese Medical Diagnosis will be followed by a treatment. Children's sessions are typically shorter, lasting between 45-60 minutes.
Return patient sessions last between 1 hour and 1 hour and 15 minutes. For all follow-up appointments, we will briefly talk about your current health condition and the progress you made from the last treatment. Children's sessions are typically shorter, lasting between 20-45 minutes.
Medical massage (Tui Na) sessions are 1 hour long. During the session we briefly discuss your health concerns and do any necessary muscle/joint assessments.
Combo Acupuncture and massage -- Are typically one and a half hours in length. If you are a new patient at least 30 minutes of your first "combo" session will be spent on your intake and Chinese Medicine diagnosis.
Reiki sessions are typically 1 hour long.
Rates:
Service | Rate | Session Length |
Acupuncture | ||
New Patient Adult | $150 | 1 hour 20 minutes - 1 hour 30 minutes |
New Patient (Children 5 and under) | $150 | 45-60 minutes |
Return Patients Adult | $95 | 1 hour - 1 hour and 15 minutes |
Return Patients (Children 5 and under) | $90 | 20-45 minutes |
Massage | ||
Medical massage (Tui Na) | $95 | 1 hour |
Medical massage (Tui Na) | $110 | 1 hour and 15 minutes |
Medical massage (Tui Na) | $125 | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
Other | ||
Combo Acupuncture and Massage | $155 | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
Reiki | $85 | 1 hour |
Craniosacral Therapy | $110 | 1 hour |
Payment Options
Cash and check
Insurance
Acupuncture Health Company does not submit insurance directly, because currently most patients do not have coverage for acupuncture. We can provide you with a form in which you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. If you have a flexible spending account through your employer it may be used to pay for acupuncture treatment with pre-tax dollars. Please check with your insurance company for their rules about acupuncture coverage and reimbursement.