$175 Initial intake: 60-90 minutes, including health history and treatment.
$120 Follow-ups: 45-60 minutes, including follow-up intake and treatment.
$190 Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture Initial intake: 60-90 minutes, including health history and treatment.
$135 Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture Follow-up: 45-60 minutes, including follow-up intake and treatment.
$165 Initial Traditional Chinese Herbal Consultation Only: 45-60 minutes, including health history and herbal prescription.
$85 Traditional Chinese Herbal Consultation/follow-up: 10-20 minutes. Fee includes drug, herb interaction research, diagnosis and prescription of customized formula. Fee does NOT include price of herbs.
$585 Micro needling: 30-60 minutes for face, neck and decolletage/chest (3 areas), including herbal serum.
$495 Micro needling: 20-30 minutes for face and neck (or 2 other areas) including herbal serum.
$395 Micro needling 20-30 minutes for face or scalp only (1 area), including herbal serum.
Treatments may include one or a combination of therapies listed below:
Acupuncture: Treats many disorders by increasing blood flow, restoring balance and homeostasis, and enhancing the body’s natural ability to heal itself. Acupuncture can help relieve chronic pain, migraines, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, insomnia, depression, anxiety, and infertility, to name a few.
Electro-Acupuncture: Treats many disorders by stimulating specific Acupuncture points through an electric stimulation machine. This form of therapy has shown effective in treating neuropathy, muscle rigidity or flaccidity, muscle spasm or strain, to name a few.
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture: Treats facial drooping, puffiness, wrinkles, and acne. Facial rejuvenation Acupuncture can tone facial muscles, boost collagen production, balance hormones and reduce the appearance of fine lines. This form of therapy can also help reduce stress and improve quality of sleep.
Acupressure: Treats disorders similarly to Acupuncture. Acupressure is a great alternative to Acupuncture for those who would rather not be needled. Acupressure has been shown to be effective in treating children with cold symptoms, allergies, nausea, and emotional/behavioral issues.
Cupping: Treats ailments by increasing blood flow and releasing muscle tension. Many describe it as a “reverse massage” because instead of pressing into areas of muscle tension, it pulls the muscle tissue upward (both having a therapeutic, releasing effect just in opposite ways). Cupping treats back pain, fibromyalgia, athletic recovery (as seen on Olympian Michael Phelps) and blockages in the body.
Tui Na: Treats disorders by releasing blockages or areas of tension throughout the body. Tui Na is a form of massage which is known to open or unblock areas of the body that may be stuck. It is known to treat many types of acute and chronic pain.
Chinese Food Therapy: Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that illnesses can be treated by eating a specific combination of foods based on an individual’s condition and their whole body make-up. Food therapy is based on the well-known fact that improper eating leads to illnesses and proper eating contributes to the body’s health. Chinese food therapy can treat bowel disorders, fatigue and improves overall functionality of the body’s immune system.
Chinese Herbs: Chinese herbal therapy is effective in treating many ailments including digestive issues, insomnia, common cold, allergies and general body aches and pains, to name a few. If you are considering Chinese Herbal therapy, be sure to notify your practitioner of any food sensitivities, allergies and current medications.
Micro Needling: Micro Needling is a form of Chinese Medicine which can vent heat (reduce Acne), reduce the appearance of wrinkles, reduce acne scarring, reduce age spots, increase collagen and elastin and even skin tones. It involves the use of a tool/pen which holds single use micro needles that rapidly oscillate, creating micro traumas which brings about new skin cells. *NOTE: You will be red and peeling for 24 hours after your treatment and are not to be in the sun for 7 days after.
*AcuThrive Health does not take insurances directly, but some insurance plans allow the subscriber to submit their itemized receipt for reimbursement. Coverage for insurance plans may vary depending on the provider. Be sure to check with your insurance provider for coverage.