Kathleen Gonzalez, M.Ac., L.Ac
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If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email. Our office facilitates communications and emergency calls; appointments are available and welcome for all patients seeking help. If you have been considering acupuncture and whether it is right for you, feel free to call. We will set a time to engage in a comprehensive conversation with you and help answer your questions or concerns, without obligation.

Many insurance plans provide acupuncture benefits; we recommend that you contact your provider to confirm benefits available under your specific plan. We are happy to provide the required information needed for you to submit to your carrier for reimbursement if you do not see them listed above. We will be happy to assist you in submitting the insurance forms for any provider not listed above, for your reimbursement.

We will do everything we can to help you afford the treatment you need and want. Forms of payment accepted are check, cash, or major credit card.
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We are committed to providing you with safe, gentle, effective acupuncture treatment that is not only comfortable, but also very relaxing and calming.
Many expereince a sense of well being after visiting our office for the first time.
Your first visit requires approximately 1-1/2 hours.
During the first 30 to 40 minutes, we explore your health history, treatment objectives, and overall health goals.
Next, is a physical exam from a Chinese Medicine perspective.
This includes an examination of pulse and tongue, sensing temperatures of the limbs and trunk, and observing other physical signs, followed by the treatment.
Acupuncture is a 5,000 year-old tradition used to alleviate pain and promote overall good health.
Acupuncture uses needles placed along invisible meridians (energy channels) that run throughout the body and are associated with the various body systems.
Each meridian has a series of points along the energy channel, that has a specific meaning and is used to unblock and improve the natural flow of vital energy or Qi.
Through the stimulation of the meridians, an acupuncturist is able to restore balance and ergo health to the patient.
Acupuncture involves more than just the obvious symptoms of a patient.
Acupuncturists evaluate the manner in which the patient speaks, what he or she talks about, Chinese pulses and takes into account factors that may not necessarily be factors that Western doctors value as being important.
We also take into consideration that our physical pain can come as a result of an emotional imbalance rather than an actual injury or illness.
Chinese medicine treats the whole person and recognizes the mind as part of the body.
Traditional Chinese Medicine, utilizing the therapies of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and diet, addresses the full range of human disease: acute and chronic; traumatic; infectious and internally-generated. Acupuncture, herbal medicine and proper dietary practices are excellent, effective choices for treating many conditions.
Acupuncture, or Eastern Medicine is a wonderful compliment to Western Medicine approaches as seen in our doctor's office.
The goal of the Eastern Medicine approach is to promote the natural ability for the body to heal and recuperate.
Auricular acupuncture is, simply put, applying acupuncture to only the ears of a person.
By limiting acupuncture to the ears only, auricular acupuncturists can improve results and make patients feel more comfortable.
For some people, using needles on other parts of their bodies is uncomfortable.
Auricular acupuncture offers a pleasurable alternative to get the help that they need.
According to auricular acupuncture practitioners, the ear is a microcosm for your entire body.
There are points in your ear that connect to each major organ.
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