Institute For Acupuncture & WellnessLLC
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The Institute for Acupuncture & Wellness is a holistic medical clinic located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Bret is the first licensed acupuncturist in the area to be granted hospital privileges with Chattanooga's premier hospital, Erlanger Medical Center. The Institute for Acupuncture & Wellness, also known as IAW, is located in Norspring Cryotherapy & Rejuvenation Center located in Chattanooga's Southside District near Finley Stadium.

IAW is proud to be the official acupuncture facility for several Olympians to include DeeDee Trotter and Lolo Jones. IAW is also proud to work with several NFL players to include local star athlete and former Commodore Tre Herndon of the Jacksonville Jaguars and former Vol Josh Malone of the NY Jets. Our goal is to help you achieve optimum health and wellness.

Having evolved over thousands of years, acupuncture is one of the oldest continually practiced medical modalities in the world. Acupuncture is used to prevent and treat disease, relieve pain, balance mood, enhance athletic performance, increase fertility, and improve overall health and wellness.
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The Institute for Acupuncture and Wellness moves to NORSPRING Cryotherapy & Rejuvenation Center.
NORSPRING Cryotherapy & Rejuvenation Center was founded in 2017 in Chattanooga, TN by a group of health and business professionals with one common goal, offering new methods for approaching overall health and wellness, that would appeal to a wide range of people.
The goal is to provide complete whole body rejuvenation through innovative therapies, to their clients.
These therapies can offer clients advanced and effective ways to use the natural recovery power of our bodies.
Many first-time patients are concerned that acupuncture needles will feel like hypodermic injections at the doctor's office, but they won't.
The acupuncture intake process will involve questions about your current state of health, past illnesses, and family history.
You will then meet with the doctor for an initial consultation.
There is no charge for this initial consultation.
Many first-time patients are concerned that acupuncture needles will feel like hypodermic injections at the doctor's office.
They won't.
Acupuncture uses hair-thin, flexible needles that you will hardly feel when I insert them.
When I gently stimulate the needles they may produce a unique sensation that Oriental medicine calls de qi.
Patients often describe de qi as a heavy, achy pressure, or spreading, traveling feeling.
You may also feel an "electrical" sensation moving down the meridian pathways, though this is less common.
The acupuncture intake form asks questions about your current state of health, past illnesses, and family history.
These questions are important because the holistic approach of Oriental medicine takes everything into account.
Your current symptoms may not seem related to past health issues, but our bodies are complex landscapes and everything that happens to them leaves its mark.
After reviewing your intake form, we will discuss your condition and discuss whether or not acupuncture is a viable option for your particular situation.
If you then move forward with treatment, your first treatment is $150 and all subsequent treatments are $90 for acupuncture only.
Cupping can be added as an additional service as well as electrical stimulation for the needles.
As far as insurance coverage for acupuncture, you should check with your carrier to see if they will reimburse you for your acupuncture treatments.
Our office will provide you with the various codes and your invoice so that you may file with your particular carrier for reimbursement.
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