Acupuncture


What does Acupuncture treat?

Women's Health.


  • Idiopathic/unknown infertility
  • PCOS
  • Endometriosis
  • PMS
  • Menopause
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Low ovarian reserve
  • Autoimmune infertilty

Pain Management. This includes musculoskeletal pain as well as headaches, post-surgical pain, and arthritis. Let's not be too exclusive though, because acupuncture is helpful in treating lots more pain issues as well. Treating pain can cause some hesitation for you as a patient, but do not worry. We have both local and distal points on the body so your practitioner can choose an appropriate treatment approach that makes it a comfortable and beneficial experience. We also offer orthopedic needling!

Gastrointestinal Disorders. All of our acupuncturists love working with GI disorders! Do you feel gassy, bloated or nauseous? Does stress effect your stomach? Issues with constipation or diarrhea? Acupuncture is a fantastic modality to utilize in your journey to healing your gut.

Stress & Psycho-emotional Support. Who doesn't experience some sort of stress in their life! Acupuncture can help give you a sense of much needed calmness in your body. Anxiety? Panic attacks? Come in for a treatment and see how effective this modality can be for you!

Allergies Do you have seasonal allergies? Itchy, red eyes and a runny nose? Henry can help reduce the severity of your symptoms with some acupuncture treatments!


and more! These are the main things we love to treat, however acupuncture is beneficial for all aspects of health!

Practitioners: Meagan, Jee Ae, & Jennifer All fees listed represent a time of service discount

Initial Appointment - Telehealth only: $55. We're currently only doing initial appointments as a telehealth consultation. Then a follow up can be scheduled to receive acupuncture needles, etc.

Follow up Acupuncture Appointments: $75


All pricing listed is for payment at the time of your appointment.  AHT will provide you with a Good Faith Agreement in adherence to the No Surprises Act of Jan 1st, 2022.