Why should you choose acupuncture or Chinese medicine to help with your health issue? It's a good question and one that many in the US encounter when considering their healthcare options. You've experienced a loss in range of motion around one or more joints, either with or without pain. You've had surgery to correct an issue and the procedure either didn't provide the expected pain relief or you're now dealing with new pain/range of motion loss post surgery.
You've tried injections for pain relief and they either didn't work or didn't last very long. You have chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome or any other chronic condition that is represented by a collection of seemingly unrelated symptoms. You've been to several doctors or specialists and can't get a concrete/consistent diagnosis.
You're on chemotherapy and looking for something to help you with the pain, fatigue, nausea or loss of appetite.
You've tried injections for pain relief and they either didn't work or didn't last very long. You have chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome or any other chronic condition that is represented by a collection of seemingly unrelated symptoms. You've been to several doctors or specialists and can't get a concrete/consistent diagnosis.
You're on chemotherapy and looking for something to help you with the pain, fatigue, nausea or loss of appetite.
Services
I'm in network with the VA through the VA Community Care Network.
If you are a veteran, or you know a veteran, who is experiencing pain, stress, anxiety, and/or PTSD due to their service acupuncture can often help.
Through the Community Care Network, acupuncture is provided at no cost to the veteran.
I am not in network for either MO or KS medicaid.
Medicare is a more complicated issue.
In 2020 Medicare made a rule change to cover acupuncture for low back pain.
Since I'm not a recognized provider, I cannot bill for Medicare services.
If you are a veteran, or you know a veteran, who is experiencing pain, stress, anxiety, and/or PTSD due to their service acupuncture can often help.
Through the Community Care Network, acupuncture is provided at no cost to the veteran.
I am not in network for either MO or KS medicaid.
Medicare is a more complicated issue.
In 2020 Medicare made a rule change to cover acupuncture for low back pain.
Since I'm not a recognized provider, I cannot bill for Medicare services.
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