October 31, 2014
by Jennifer Alberti
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Why Did You Put That Needle There?

When patients start receiving acupuncture treatments, they usually have a lot of questions. This is a natural reaction, as acupuncture is something that is typically very foreign to people in the United States. Placing needles in people (especially in places … Continue reading

July 31, 2014
by Jennifer Alberti
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Ear Plugs, Anyone?

Recently, we’ve had a few patients comment on noise level in our clinic, which prompted us to blog about this topic. First and foremost, our clinic is a community acupuncture clinic. It’s a clinic where people come together to get … Continue reading

April 23, 2014
by Jennifer Alberti
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How Much Acupuncture Do I Need?

So how many acupuncture treatments do you need to start getting results? The answer: it varies from person to person.  Our friends over at Oakland Acupuncture Project in California wrote a wonderful blog post on this topic and we wanted … Continue reading

March 28, 2014
by Jennifer Alberti
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Acupuncture for Athletic Training

Runners, take your mark!  Warmer weather is almost here, and with warmer weather comes the 5Ks, 10Ks, marathons, obstacle courses and all sorts of fun runs.  Lots of you will be training for these events and if you’re an athlete … Continue reading

March 1, 2014
by Jennifer Alberti
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Do you suffer from Spring Allergies?

With this recent bout of frigid weather, it’s hard to imagine that spring is just around the corner. Some of us see spring as the beginning of warmer weather, a revived spirit and trees and flowers in bloom.  For others, … Continue reading

January 4, 2014
by Jennifer Alberti
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So, what’s the deal with the sliding scale?

Happy New Year! We thought we’d start 2014 with a blog post about our sliding scale. A sliding scale means that YOU determine what you can afford based on our scale. The initial appointment range is between $30 – $50 … Continue reading