Austin Acupuncture Clinic

Serving the Austin community since 1981; most types of insurance accepted.

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What can we do for you?

Allergies

Arthritis

Asthma

Back & Neck

Breast Health

Chronic Fatigue

Cholesterol

Cosmetic

Depression

Diabetes

Headaches

Hepatitis

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Menopause

Stress

Smoking

Weight Loss

Acupuncture

What is Acupuncture?

What type of conditions?

How to get help?

Needles?

Points & Meridians?

How does it work?

Result lasts long?

Side effects?

Does it hurt?

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DOES THE TREATMENT HURT?

Following insertion of the needles, patients usually experience only a sensation of pressure, followed sometimes by a slight tingling.  In some cases, patients can actually feel the Qi flowing at or near the acupoint, and some even report feeling the free circulation of their Qi as it is restored.

The needles remain in place for anywhere from twenty minutes to nearly an hour; typically, the patient is simultaneously relaxed and invigorated, and it is as common to fall into a light sleep as it is to become energized.  At the end of the treatment, the needles are removed, and in most cases there is no bleeding following treatment.



Austin Acupuncture Clinic

1707 Fort View Road, Austin, Texas 78704
Tel: 512-707-8828   Fax: 512-444-8091
Email: clinic@austinacupuncture.com

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