At Prickly Pear Acupuncture, I focus on providing individualized holistic (whole person) health care. I spend 15-30 minutes face-to-face with each of my patients every visit. This time is spent asking all the necessary questions to determine the root cause of your issue and develop a treatment plan specific to you. I use a combination of acupuncture, cupping, tuina, herbs, dietary supplements, as well as dietary & life style recommendations to create long lasting results.
My approach is designed to help those with difficult and complex conditions and to provide you with the attention and care that you need to be your best. In high school, Christopher studied Health Sciences and became a Certified Nursing Assistant in 2001. That same year he went to state for a HOSA competition in Laboratory Technology. From there, he studied biology and Japanese in college while he contemplated what aspect of medicine he wanted to get into.
In 2008, Christopher began his studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine at AOMA: Graduate School of Integrative Medicine.
My approach is designed to help those with difficult and complex conditions and to provide you with the attention and care that you need to be your best. In high school, Christopher studied Health Sciences and became a Certified Nursing Assistant in 2001. That same year he went to state for a HOSA competition in Laboratory Technology. From there, he studied biology and Japanese in college while he contemplated what aspect of medicine he wanted to get into.
In 2008, Christopher began his studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine at AOMA: Graduate School of Integrative Medicine.
Services
Appointments generally last about 1 to 112 hours.
It's best not to come to your appointment on a full or empty stomach.
Please arrive approximately 30 minutes before your appoint to fill out new patient forms.
Alternatively, you may download the forms here and bring them filled out before arriving.
The acupuncturist will check you in and, after reviewing the intake forms, may ask you a series of detailed questions about your health problems and symptoms, feel your pulse on both wrists, and look at your tongue.
It's best not to come to your appointment on a full or empty stomach.
Please arrive approximately 30 minutes before your appoint to fill out new patient forms.
Alternatively, you may download the forms here and bring them filled out before arriving.
The acupuncturist will check you in and, after reviewing the intake forms, may ask you a series of detailed questions about your health problems and symptoms, feel your pulse on both wrists, and look at your tongue.
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