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Treatment Modalities:

Qigong
Acupuncture
Ear Seeds
Herbs
Supplements
Cupping
Electrical Stimulation with Needles
Tens
Moxibustion
Pediatric Tuina
Microcurrent with Color Light for:
Non-needle Pain Relief
Whole Body Rejuvenation
ELR Facial Rejuvenation

To schedule an appointment, call 307.734.0808

or email acupuncture.tetons@gmail.com

What we treat:

Chinese Medicine is its own medical system and able to eliminate symptoms related to many conditions sometimes leading to a cure.  Our desire is to support health and maintain balance in the body to prevent illness.  Treatment is also successful for many ailments.  Patients come with a variety of complaints desiring a cure for things like orthopedic injuries of the back, knee, elbow, wrist and neck, digestive problems, respiratory problems, common cold, headaches, ringing in the ears, menstrual irregularities, infertility, vision problems, stress, tobacco and alcohol cessation, weight loss, anxiety, depression, insomnia, diabetes, hepatitis C.  Treatments are relaxing and uplifting.  Frequency and number of treatments vary depending on the condition, duration and severity.

Take Beauty to the Next Level!

Energy Light Facial Rejuvenation

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Learn More About Acupuncture

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Community Acupuncture Clinic

Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 4-7pm, Drop in clinic

This is a drop-in clinic in the main waiting area with treatments in chairs or tables lasting 30 minutes.  There is a sliding scale fee of $30-50 where you decide what you can afford each visit.  No appointment needed. The goal of the community clinic is to increase frequency and availability of acupuncture to complete a treatment plan for the best success.

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In the News

Breaking News: Back Pain Treatment Best with Acupuncture

Back Pain Described in TCM Terminology and MD Feedback

Knee Osteoarthritis

Acupuncture gaining acceptance with western

Medicine as discussed on Oprah Winfrey 2/13/07

Studies Find Acupuncture Cuts Post-Surgical Pain