Balance. Harmony. Energy.

TCM takes a holistic view, emphasizing balance, harmony, and natural healing methods. It can also prevent the secondary or aftereffects caused by treatments seen in Western medicine. When it comes to preventing disease and illness, TCM provides great wisdom and insight.

What is acupuncture?

Acupuncture is one of the oldest and most commonly-used medical therapies in the world, where treatments provide healing without pharmaceutical medication.

How does acupuncture work?

The technique involves inserting hair-thin needles into specific acupuncture points throughout the body. Acupuncture can stimulate and arouse human body’s potential healing power. The needles may be manipulated by the hands or by an electrical stimulation.

Depending on the issue(s), acupuncture is used as an individual therapy or combined with herbal medicine.

How does acupuncture work?

The technique involves inserting hair-thin needles into specific acupuncture points throughout the body. Acupuncture can stimulate and arouse human body’s potential healing power. The needles may be manipulated by the hands or by an electrical stimulation.

Depending on the issue(s), acupuncture is used as an individual therapy or combined with herbal medicine.

Is acupuncture safe?

Acupuncture is extremely safe when performed by a Registered Acupuncturist or Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The CTCMA regulatory body of this medical profession sets a high standard for which acupuncturists must follow to ensure public safety. All of our acupuncturists are registered with the College.

We use acupuncture & TCM to treat…

Allergies · Arthritis · Bloating · Cancer Rehabilitation · Chronic Pain · Chronic Sinusitis · Constipation · Depression/Anxiety · Facial Acupuncture (Aging) · Gynecological Disorders · Hemorrhoids · Hormonal Imbalances · Impotence · Infertility · Parkinson’s and Tremors · Raynaud’s Disease · Shoulder/Joint Pain · Skin Disorders · Sleep Disorders · Sports Injuries · Stroke · Tics and Tourette’s · Ulcers/Crohn’s · Workplace Injuries