Our mission is to provide high quality and affordable acupuncture to the communities of Greater New Haven area of Connecticut. CTCA is part of a growing movement of about 200 community-style clinics in North America. We believe you have the right to feel healthy with low-cost acupuncture that fits into your budget. We are able to keep our prices low by using a community acupuncture model-- offering individualized treatments in a quiet group setting.
This is closer to the way acupuncture traditionally is practiced in China. We have a sliding fee scale ranging from $30-$60 per treatment for community acupuncture service. You pay what you can afford. No quests ask! There is an additional $15 intake fee on your first visit.
This is closer to the way acupuncture traditionally is practiced in China. We have a sliding fee scale ranging from $30-$60 per treatment for community acupuncture service. You pay what you can afford. No quests ask! There is an additional $15 intake fee on your first visit.
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Since 2011, we have offered effective and affordable acupuncture in New Haven, North Haven and the surrounding areas.
We believe that natural medicine can be helpful and accessible to all.
Natural medicine is not meant to be a luxury treatment.
It's also the preventive medicine- should be integrated into your life's style and routines, like eating heathy, going to the gym, or meditation.
Clove Tree Community Acupuncture is a proud member of the People's Organization of Community Acupuncture (POCA).
We believe that natural medicine can be helpful and accessible to all.
Natural medicine is not meant to be a luxury treatment.
It's also the preventive medicine- should be integrated into your life's style and routines, like eating heathy, going to the gym, or meditation.
Clove Tree Community Acupuncture is a proud member of the People's Organization of Community Acupuncture (POCA).
Zhihong Shang is Licensed Acupuncturist in Connecticut and she is nationally board certified as a Diplomate of Oriental Medicine by the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
She is specializes in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, and a variety of other Chinese medical modalities geared towards promoting patients' optimal physical and emotional health.
Zhihong was born and grew up in China.
She earned her Bachelor's degree in Chinese Medicine at the Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
She is specializes in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, and a variety of other Chinese medical modalities geared towards promoting patients' optimal physical and emotional health.
Zhihong was born and grew up in China.
She earned her Bachelor's degree in Chinese Medicine at the Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Community Acupuncture is a nationwide movement striving to make acupuncture affordable and accessible.
Patients receive acupuncture in groups while seated in comfortable recliners.
This group experience creates a collective healing energy that enhances the power of each individual's treatment.
Also group setting allows our practitioner to see more patients in a hours to keep our rate low.
After the pandemic, we extended appointment times to allow for sanitizing rooms after each patient.
Also we make sure each patient are 8 feet apart in our treatment room.
Patients receive acupuncture in groups while seated in comfortable recliners.
This group experience creates a collective healing energy that enhances the power of each individual's treatment.
Also group setting allows our practitioner to see more patients in a hours to keep our rate low.
After the pandemic, we extended appointment times to allow for sanitizing rooms after each patient.
Also we make sure each patient are 8 feet apart in our treatment room.
Please wear comfortable and loose fitting clothing that can roll easily above your elbows and knees.
If you come for community acupuncture service, you will receive your acupuncture treatment in a large, quiet room.
We will speak in whispers and keep our talking to a minimum to maintain quiet and peace.
Make sure you have eaten before acupuncture when your appointment is about time to have meal.
Acupuncture on an empty stomach might lead to dizziness or nausea.
Your acupuncturist will review your health history, answer any questions that you may have, and create a treatment plan for you.
If you come for community acupuncture service, you will receive your acupuncture treatment in a large, quiet room.
We will speak in whispers and keep our talking to a minimum to maintain quiet and peace.
Make sure you have eaten before acupuncture when your appointment is about time to have meal.
Acupuncture on an empty stomach might lead to dizziness or nausea.
Your acupuncturist will review your health history, answer any questions that you may have, and create a treatment plan for you.
The National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization recognize acupuncture as an effective treatment for about four dozen common condition.
Acupuncture is very safe.
CTCA only uses disposable, sterile, stainless steel acupuncture needles and used disposable needles discarded properly in sharps containers.
Needles are never re-used on patients.
Every precaution is taken by the well-trained practitioner to ensure the safety and privacy of every patient.
We use hair thin, sterile, disposable needles.
Acupuncture is very safe.
CTCA only uses disposable, sterile, stainless steel acupuncture needles and used disposable needles discarded properly in sharps containers.
Needles are never re-used on patients.
Every precaution is taken by the well-trained practitioner to ensure the safety and privacy of every patient.
We use hair thin, sterile, disposable needles.
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