CONDITIONS WE COMMONLY TREAT
Digestive
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Indigestion, Bloating, Gas
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Nausea, Vomiting, Acid Reflux
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Constipation, Diarrhea, Crohn's
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Ulcers, Colitis, Gastritis, Hemorrhoids
Respiratory
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Common Cold
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Seasonal Allergies
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Flu, Bronchitis, Cough, Sore Throat
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Sinusitis, Low Immune System
​Endocrine / Hormonal ​
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Diabetes
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Blood Sugar Instability
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Thyroid Conditions (Hypo / Hyper)
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POCS)
General
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Headaches, Migraines
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Insomnia, Fatigue,,Lethargy
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Healthy Weight Management
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Skin Conditions
Genitourinary
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Urinary / Bladder Infections
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Enuresis, Incontinence
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Prostatitis
INTERNAL MEDICINE &
PREVENTATIVE CARE
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treats a wide range of conditions - ranging from serious chronic illness and musculoskeletal injury to everyday stress, and the common cold.
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We also frequently treat people simply because they feel run down, or "not quite themselves."
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PREVENTATIVE CARE
​There are many who see us for ongoing Preventative Care. This can be highly impactful to maintain a healthy immune system.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views health as a dynamic state of balance — between body, mind, emotions and our environment.
The goal is to keep your body, mind and emotions balanced, strong and resilient - so that illness cannot take hold.
Accordingly, we place a strong emphasis on preventative care - or, simply put . . . just keeping you healthy.
This entails a wellness plan that incorporates a balance of nutrition, exercise, rest, play, sleep, work and self-care - including regular acupuncture and body therapy treatments.
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Preventative care in TCM includes:
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Seasonal Acupuncture treatments to support immune strength and organ balance.
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Herbal and Dietary Therapies to nourish your body’s energy and prevent imbalance.
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Mind–Body Practices like Qi Gong, Meditation, and Tai Chi to enhance vitality and calm the mind.
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Lifestyle Guidance to align your sleep, work, and nutrition with nature's rhythms throughout the seasons.
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This approach recognizes that physical, emotional, and environmental stress can all affect your wellbeing - and places focus on restoring balance before symptoms appear.

