If you an existing patient and are interested in an herbal consultation please email me at anatrazacupuncture@gmail.com. Chinese Medicine is the oldest, continually practiced, medicine in the world. It is over 3000 years old and has proved to work effectively and safely over the millennia. Chinese medicine aims to balance patterns of disharmony in the body.
It works to strengthen and awaken the body's natural resources to heal itself. One of the most important foundations of Chinese medicine is the concept which assumes that a part can only be understood in its relation to the whole. The theory of Yin & Yang represents this concept. Yin & Yang portrays opposite but completing qualities. They are symbols which describe how things function in relation to each other and the world around us.
Yin & Yang contain the capacity of opposition and change. The main function of acupuncture is to regulate the circulation of Qi (vital energy pronounced "chee") and blood along the network of channels sometimes called meridians.
It works to strengthen and awaken the body's natural resources to heal itself. One of the most important foundations of Chinese medicine is the concept which assumes that a part can only be understood in its relation to the whole. The theory of Yin & Yang represents this concept. Yin & Yang portrays opposite but completing qualities. They are symbols which describe how things function in relation to each other and the world around us.
Yin & Yang contain the capacity of opposition and change. The main function of acupuncture is to regulate the circulation of Qi (vital energy pronounced "chee") and blood along the network of channels sometimes called meridians.
Services
As you enter Mt.
Kisco and cross over the railroad route 133 turns into Main Street.
At the first light after the railroad you will see Billy's Hair Salon at the corner; the office is at that building, on the second floor.
Chase Bank (the one next to the train station) is at the opposite corner.
Take the exit to Mt. Kisco/172 and take route 172 west toward Mt.
Kisco for a few miles.
When you see the hospital (Northern Westchester) across from you make a right and go through town, passing Borders, a movie theater and the library all on your left.
Kisco and cross over the railroad route 133 turns into Main Street.
At the first light after the railroad you will see Billy's Hair Salon at the corner; the office is at that building, on the second floor.
Chase Bank (the one next to the train station) is at the opposite corner.
Take the exit to Mt. Kisco/172 and take route 172 west toward Mt.
Kisco for a few miles.
When you see the hospital (Northern Westchester) across from you make a right and go through town, passing Borders, a movie theater and the library all on your left.
We are not a provider for any insurance companies.
If you are eligible for acupuncture coverage from your insurance company we will provide you with the necessary insurance claim forms for you to submit directly for reimbursement.
Cancellation must be made no later than 24 hours before treatment, otherwise you are responsible to pay for your appointment.
Patient confidentiality as required by state law is maintained at all times, and we follow federal HIPAA compliance regulations.
If you are eligible for acupuncture coverage from your insurance company we will provide you with the necessary insurance claim forms for you to submit directly for reimbursement.
Cancellation must be made no later than 24 hours before treatment, otherwise you are responsible to pay for your appointment.
Patient confidentiality as required by state law is maintained at all times, and we follow federal HIPAA compliance regulations.
The initial visit will take an hour and a half as it includes a consultation and a treatment.
Follow up visits will take an hour.
If your treatment is in the morning, make sure you have some breakfast.
It is better if you don't come to the treatment on an empty stomach.
The treatments are strongly moving the qi, so it is better if you had something to eat an hour or more before.
However, avoid eating right before the treatment unless it is something very light.
Follow up visits will take an hour.
If your treatment is in the morning, make sure you have some breakfast.
It is better if you don't come to the treatment on an empty stomach.
The treatments are strongly moving the qi, so it is better if you had something to eat an hour or more before.
However, avoid eating right before the treatment unless it is something very light.
Please call your insurance company to verify whether you have acupuncture benefits and if you can see an out of network practitioner.
If you do, we will provide you with the appropriate insurance form (HECFA 1500) to submit to your insurance company.
If you're only allowed to see an in network practitioner, your insurance company will provide you with a list of in network providers.
If you have a Flex Account we will provide you with a 'Superbill' to submit to your company.
If you do, we will provide you with the appropriate insurance form (HECFA 1500) to submit to your insurance company.
If you're only allowed to see an in network practitioner, your insurance company will provide you with a list of in network providers.
If you have a Flex Account we will provide you with a 'Superbill' to submit to your company.
Acupuncture is very effective is treating morning sickness, back pain, sciatica, and anxiety.
Moxibustion (warming herbs) technique is used to warm and thereby stimulate specific acupuncture points.
For best results moxibustion should be used between week 33 and 35 of gestation.
Normally the fetus will be in cephalic (head down) position by week 28 if all progresses well.
Between week 29 and 32, 15% of babies will be breech.
Breech presentation means that the head of the baby is not in a head down position.
Moxibustion (warming herbs) technique is used to warm and thereby stimulate specific acupuncture points.
For best results moxibustion should be used between week 33 and 35 of gestation.
Normally the fetus will be in cephalic (head down) position by week 28 if all progresses well.
Between week 29 and 32, 15% of babies will be breech.
Breech presentation means that the head of the baby is not in a head down position.
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