


Whiplash Therapy |
| Whiplash is an injury to the soft
tissues of the neck that occurs from a sudden jerking of
the head which strains the muscles and ligaments of the
neck. Typically, whiplash is a result of an automobile
accident. Did you know that
acupuncture has been shown to be effective in relieving
various types of neck pain, particularly those caused by
whiplash?
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Center for Integrative Medicine
and Acupuncture |
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Our Mission
We use a holistic approach to restore and
maintain your health. In our practice, we integrate
acupuncture and electro-acupuncture using the
Traditional Chinese Method (TCM), nutrition, Chinese
herbal formula nutraceuticals, muscular-skeletal body
therapies (myofascial release and Tui-Na) and
conventional medicine.
Our Goal
To increase your quality of life by
getting you well and helping you stay healthy in a
natural way.
Acupuncture has been
proven effective in the treatment for ...
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Fatigue |
Pneumonia |
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Anxiety |
Fertility |
Reproductive problems |
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Arthritis |
Fibromyalgia |
Rhinitis |
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Asthma |
Gingivitis |
Sciatica |
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
Headaches |
Seasonal Affective Syndrome |
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Chronic Fatigue |
Hiccup |
Shoulder pain |
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Colitis |
Incontinence |
Sinusitis |
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Constipation |
Indigestion |
Sleep disorders |
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Common cold |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
Smoking |
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Dental pain |
Lower back pain |
Sore throat |
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Depression |
Menopause |
Stress |
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Diarrhea |
Menstrual problems |
Tennis elbow |
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Digestive problems |
Migraines |
Tonsillitis |
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Dizziness |
Morning sickness |
Trigeminal neuralgia |
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Dysentery |
Nausea |
Urinary tract infections |
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Emotional problems |
Osteoarthritis |
Vomiting |
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Eye problems |
Pain |
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Facial palsy and tics |
Premenstrual Syndrome |
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* from the World Health Organization
(WHO)
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Acupuncture Safety
According to the World Health
Organization (WHO), acupuncture is a safe, natural,
drug-free and proven effective treatment for many common
health problems.

"The doctor of the future will give no
medicine, but will interest patients in the care of the human frame, in
diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease."
-Thomas Edison
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