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Our clinic has served Round Rock and greater Austin for over 26 years. We are a family owned business who pride ourselves in making our patients feel like family. Our mission is to help patients feel as comfortable during their treatment as they would in their own homes. Our clinic offers acupuncture & cupping treatments as well as prescriptions for Chinese herbal supplements.

Traditional Chinese Medicine is one of the oldest forms of natural medical treatment still available today. More people now look to holistic non-invasive healing to defer from the side effects of modern medicine. Acupuncture can treat a wide degree of aliments because it helps your body to heal itself. If you are unsure whether your condition can be improved through acupuncture, our practitioners are here to educate you on the benefits as well as limitations of acupuncture.

A healer does not heal you. A healer holds a space for you while you awaken your inner healer, so that you may heal yourself.
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Sue founded AACMC in 1993, she is a first generation acupuncturist licensed in the state of Texas (AC0030).
She received her Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Texas Health and Science University (formerly known as Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine).
Sue is also a licensed herbalist, Diplomat of Oriental Medicine Diplo.
O.M., and is a certified NAET practitioner.
And although she misses the clinic and her patients, she is enjoying spending more time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Acupuncture is an ancient healing art that has been around for 2,000 years and has withstood the test of time.
It works by balancing your body's energy through the insertion of tiny needles in specific points in the body called acu-points.
We all have pathways of energy that run through our bodies.
When these pathways become blocked they cause the body to feel pain and discomfort.
The insertion of acupuncture needles opens these pathways, improving bodily functions and promoting natural self-healing.
Acupuncture increases blood circulation and releases endorphins which promote relaxation.
There is very little pain associated with acupuncture for the majority of people.
While some patients feel only a slight pin prick, distention, heaviness and soreness- others feel nothing at all.
Unlike hypodermic needles, acupuncture needles are very thin-about the diameter of a single human hair.
It is even common for some patients to fall asleep during a treatment.
After your first visit, you may experience mild aching, bruising, or slight swelling where the needles were inserted.
Acupuncture is an eastern form of medicine.
The insertion of the needles produces natural chemicals in the body called endorphins, which help decrease pain.
The overall goal of acupuncture is to reduce pain while increasing blood flow and stimulating muscles and nerves throughout the body.
The philosophy behind acupuncture is achieving balance throughout your body.
Practitioners believe that if you're in pain, your body is not in balance.
In treating the pain, acupuncturists try to find the specific acupuncture points that will address your physical problem, thereby putting your body back in balance.
Sue and her team have simply the best acupuncture treatment you will ever receive.
Sue not only has the ability to access her clients needs but also the ability to provide insight on what ails you.
I have had treatments from all of the acupuncturist and while each one has their own unique style they are all effective.
Sue Livingston has an excellent reputation and her associates are top of the line as well.
Laura Hughes has a calming personality and she explains the procedures she is administering which is very beneficial to the client.
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