What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment. It uses needles to stimulate qi (electrical energy) in the acupuncture meridian system (located in the connective tissue of our bodies).
What Should I Expect During Acupuncture Treatment?
The first treatment will consist of an initial evaluation. This will give us an opportunity to get to know each other and to determine what are the best treatment options for you for your current condition. The initial evaluation will also include 15-20 minutes of actual treatment with a total time of approximately 60 minutes. Please submit intake paperwork electronically prior to your visit for the doctor to review.
Subsequent Treatment sessions will be approximately 60 minutes consisting of 5-10 minutes of discussion time for you to ask any questions or express any concerns you might have and at least 30 minutes of needle retention time.
What Should I Wear for Each Treatment?
Please wear comfortable clothing. During acupuncture treatments, tight clothing may make it difficult to move out of the way to apply needles to regions such as the knees or elbows.
Why do you only do acupuncture as a "pop up"?
My main focus is and always will be chiropractic care. However, there are conditions and symptoms that I can better address using Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Doing my TCM/acupuncture days as a "pop up" allows me to add these services in a totally different style of care than what I do on my chiropractic treatment days. The office will be quieter, no front desk person, no phone calls, no emails, no insurance. More focused, more relaxed environment. Acupuncture to me is a healing art and having an exclusive day to perform acupuncture allows me to be more "artistic" with the experience. Patients who are interested in TCM/acupuncture book, fill out paperwork, and pay all online.
Paperwork-
New Patients/First Visit:
Non-Chiropractic History Form
https://intakeq.com/new/veprzz
TCM/Acupuncture Intake Form
https://intakeq.com/new/6iactu
Follow-up Visit Form(s):
TCM/Acupuncture
https://intakeq.com/new/n68xkm
Acupuncture is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment. It uses needles to stimulate qi (electrical energy) in the acupuncture meridian system (located in the connective tissue of our bodies).
What Should I Expect During Acupuncture Treatment?
The first treatment will consist of an initial evaluation. This will give us an opportunity to get to know each other and to determine what are the best treatment options for you for your current condition. The initial evaluation will also include 15-20 minutes of actual treatment with a total time of approximately 60 minutes. Please submit intake paperwork electronically prior to your visit for the doctor to review.
Subsequent Treatment sessions will be approximately 60 minutes consisting of 5-10 minutes of discussion time for you to ask any questions or express any concerns you might have and at least 30 minutes of needle retention time.
What Should I Wear for Each Treatment?
Please wear comfortable clothing. During acupuncture treatments, tight clothing may make it difficult to move out of the way to apply needles to regions such as the knees or elbows.
Why do you only do acupuncture as a "pop up"?
My main focus is and always will be chiropractic care. However, there are conditions and symptoms that I can better address using Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Doing my TCM/acupuncture days as a "pop up" allows me to add these services in a totally different style of care than what I do on my chiropractic treatment days. The office will be quieter, no front desk person, no phone calls, no emails, no insurance. More focused, more relaxed environment. Acupuncture to me is a healing art and having an exclusive day to perform acupuncture allows me to be more "artistic" with the experience. Patients who are interested in TCM/acupuncture book, fill out paperwork, and pay all online.
Paperwork-
New Patients/First Visit:
- History must be completed if you are not currently (within past two years) chiropractic patient at Spector Chiropractic.
- TCM intake must be completed by all patients (it has consent forms).
Non-Chiropractic History Form
https://intakeq.com/new/veprzz
TCM/Acupuncture Intake Form
https://intakeq.com/new/6iactu
Follow-up Visit Form(s):
TCM/Acupuncture
https://intakeq.com/new/n68xkm