CSAcu - Community Supported Acupuncture operates on a sliding scale of $40-$100, pay what you can. A unique clinic offering gentle, effective, Japanese-style affordable acupuncture and every friday donation based group acupuncture. The reduced price at the clinic does not reflect the quality of care you will receive. Mateo believes that each person deserves his absolute best, while also being able to afford treatments.
The CSAcu model aims at striking that balance between personal, compassionate, quality care with affordability. His experience working in overworked public clinics as well as in private, individual settings has led him to develop this unique approach. Access to affordable acupuncture, health care is crucial to helping a community thrive. We observe that too often in our society, healthy activities like eating healthy local produce, as well as health care, come at a price inaccessible to everyday people.
Like the agriculture model, Community Supported Acupuncture of Louisville allows more people to be able to afford healthy activities.
The CSAcu model aims at striking that balance between personal, compassionate, quality care with affordability. His experience working in overworked public clinics as well as in private, individual settings has led him to develop this unique approach. Access to affordable acupuncture, health care is crucial to helping a community thrive. We observe that too often in our society, healthy activities like eating healthy local produce, as well as health care, come at a price inaccessible to everyday people.
Like the agriculture model, Community Supported Acupuncture of Louisville allows more people to be able to afford healthy activities.
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Access to affordable health care, and to healthy food, are both crucial to helping a community thrive.
We observe that too often in our society, healthy activities like eating organic local produce, as well as health care and alternative therapies, come at a price inaccessible to everyday people.
Like the agriculture model, Community Supported Acupuncture allows more people to be able to afford healthy activities.
This system strives to sustain a relationship of mutual benefit between a business, which provides a service, and the community.
We observe that too often in our society, healthy activities like eating organic local produce, as well as health care and alternative therapies, come at a price inaccessible to everyday people.
Like the agriculture model, Community Supported Acupuncture allows more people to be able to afford healthy activities.
This system strives to sustain a relationship of mutual benefit between a business, which provides a service, and the community.
Alana Maddox returned to Louisville after living in Hawaii, Texas, Georgia and West Virginia.
Her education includes a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Henderson State University and a Master's degree in Public Administration from U of L.
She worked many years in social service administration, and now does part time work and contract work with two different social services agencies.
She enjoys reading, tai chi, theatre and spending time with her two adult sons.
Alana is passionate about acupuncture and especially Community Supported Acupuncture because it changed the quality of her life.
Her education includes a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Henderson State University and a Master's degree in Public Administration from U of L.
She worked many years in social service administration, and now does part time work and contract work with two different social services agencies.
She enjoys reading, tai chi, theatre and spending time with her two adult sons.
Alana is passionate about acupuncture and especially Community Supported Acupuncture because it changed the quality of her life.
Raised in Louisville, and a graduate of UofL, Dr. Bernal has been practicing Chinese medicine since 2009.
He returns to Louisville after years of practicing internationally, acquiring the title of Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and working closely for a year with acupuncture master Dr. Masaaki Nakano in New Mexico.
The reduced price at the clinic does not reflect the quality of care you will receive.
Dr. Bernal believes that each person deserves his absolute best, while also being able to afford treatments.
He returns to Louisville after years of practicing internationally, acquiring the title of Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and working closely for a year with acupuncture master Dr. Masaaki Nakano in New Mexico.
The reduced price at the clinic does not reflect the quality of care you will receive.
Dr. Bernal believes that each person deserves his absolute best, while also being able to afford treatments.
Julie Flynn, ND, L.Ac., is a graduate of Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ, where she earned her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and is licensed by the state of Arizona Naturopathic Physicians Medical Board.
In addition, Dr. Flynn also earned her Master of Science degree in acupuncture from Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture in Phoenix, AZ, and is a licensed acupuncturist in the state of KY.
Dr. Flynn's efforts were all with you in mind, because her goal is to help everyone achieve healthy living for a lifetime!
In addition, Dr. Flynn also earned her Master of Science degree in acupuncture from Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture in Phoenix, AZ, and is a licensed acupuncturist in the state of KY.
Dr. Flynn's efforts were all with you in mind, because her goal is to help everyone achieve healthy living for a lifetime!
To prevent is to keep something from happening, which is exactly what we want to do with diseases, sickness, pain, etc.
Nutrition, the first thing I want to know about; what are you putting in your mouth?
What are you feeding your body?
We have to stop eating junk and start eating nutritious foods that bring life to every cell in the body.
We have to find time to get in physical movement, and learn how to relax and laugh.
Keeping your body in a state of optimum health is prevention in itself.
We may not be able to prevent every cold or headache, but what if a healthier lifestyle could prevent heart disease, diabetes, or even cancer?
Nutrition, the first thing I want to know about; what are you putting in your mouth?
What are you feeding your body?
We have to stop eating junk and start eating nutritious foods that bring life to every cell in the body.
We have to find time to get in physical movement, and learn how to relax and laugh.
Keeping your body in a state of optimum health is prevention in itself.
We may not be able to prevent every cold or headache, but what if a healthier lifestyle could prevent heart disease, diabetes, or even cancer?
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