Big-picture framework that guides all of your care.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a whole-person medical system that looks at how your symptoms, lifestyle, and history fit together as a pattern rather than as isolated problems. It combines acupuncture, herbs, bodywork, and food therapy to support your body’s own ability to regulate pain, hormones, sleep, digestion, and mood

Acupuncture

Acupuncture uses very thin, single-use needles to gently stimulate specific points on the body. This can influence how your brain and nervous system process pain, stress, and inflammation, while improving circulation. Most people find treatments surprisingly relaxing and leave feeling calmer and less tense.

Cupping

Cupping uses glass or silicone cups with gentle suction on the skin to draw fresh blood flow into tight or painful areas. This helps release muscle and fascial tension and may support local circulation and tissue recovery. Round marks that appear afterward are temporary changes in blood flow and usually fade within a few days.

Herbal Therapy

Chinese herbal formulas are blends of medicinal plants chosen to match your specific pattern of symptoms, not just a diagnosis. Herbs can support digestion, sleep, mood, immune function, cycles, and recovery between acupuncture visits. When prescribed by a trained practitioner, formulas are tailored and adjusted with safety, medications, and your health history in mind.

Food Therapy

In TCM, food is one of the most important “everyday medicines.” Food therapy focuses on choosing foods that match what your body needs—warming or cooling, light or nourishing—to gently support energy, digestion, blood sugar, and hormones over time.

Electro-Stimulation

Electro-stimulation is an add-on to acupuncture where a mild, steady current is attached to some of the needles. It’s often used for pain, muscle tightness, and certain nerve-related conditions because it can give the nervous system a more continuous, gentle signal while you rest.

Gua Sha

Gua sha is a gentle scraping technique using a smooth tool and oil on the skin, usually on the neck, shoulders, or back. It helps release muscular tension and promote circulation in areas that feel stiff or “stuck,” and may leave temporary, painless redness that fades over a few days.

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How We Choose Your Treatments

Thoughtful combinations, tailored to your specific needs.

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Your treatment plan is always personalized.

After a thorough intake and diagnosis, your provider will choose the combination of therapies that best fits your body and goals.