Acupuncture
Regain your Life
Acupuncture is part of a comprehensive system of medicine that has been practiced for over two millennia. The effectiveness of acupuncture lies in its ability to tailor treatment to you based on your signs and symptoms.
It involves placing hair size needles into specific points on the body. We use only sterile, disposable needles.
What To Expect From Acupuncture
Quick and Painless
Acupuncture is quick and painless, with treatments under 30 minutes.
Treatment Course
The number of treatments will vary based on your condition, and how long you’ve had it. This will be discussed in your consultation.
Absence of Conditions
Acupuncture can resolve many symptoms, even in severe conditions that have been present for a long time.
Common Questions about Acupuncture
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture "jump starts" the body's innate healing capacity. Our bodies are incredible systems that can rebuild bone, muscle, tissues, nerves, and regulate hormones and brain chemistry all at the same time!
Acupuncture increases circulation, releases muscle tension, produces endorphins, reduces stress, calms the nervous system, regulates the immune system, reduces inflammation, and regulates the central nervous system. We are designed to heal.
Acupuncture helps us access more of our natural healing capacity.
What can it treat?
Acupuncture is often successful where other medical treatments are not. If you have symptoms your doctor cannot diagnose, or a complicated condition with many layers, acupuncture is a fantastic treatment option.
Acupuncture also treats everyday common complaints without the unwanted side effects of medication. Acupuncture can help you feel more energetic, emotionally balanced, and resistant to stress, even if you do not have any specific medical complaints.
Is it safe?
Acupuncture is extremely safe. In the hands of Corinne Conry, MSOM, LAc, a properly trained licensed acupuncturist, there are virtually no negative side effects, and minimal risk in your treatments.
Your safety and well-being are our primary concern. Because needles are sterile and single-use, the risk of contagion or infection is almost zero.