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As You Are Acupuncture in Austin, Texas provides compassionate care and real results. Improve your digestion, sleep, mood and immunity with Traditional Chinese Medicine by Nicole Fillion-Robin, L.Ac. Book your free, no-obligation consultation here. Sign up for the monthly newsletter and receive an Acupuncture-101 mini-series for free, and 15% off in the store.

Learn more about how Traditional Chinese Medicine can help support your health and check out other helpful organizations in Austin with our listed links! All material and information on this site is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any condition or disease or to be considered medical or psychological advice. Please consult with your own health care practitioner before making changes to your diet, exercise routine, or lifestyle and make your own well-informed decision based on what is best for you.

Todo el material y la informacion en este sitio no esta destinado a tratar, curar o prevenir ninguna condicion o enfermedad, ni debe considerarse un consejo medico o psicologico.
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OM is board-certified acupuncturist and second-generation herbalist.
The daughter of a librarian and engineer, her love languages are providing resources and collaborative problem solving, both of which are heavily reflected in her style of care for clients.
After working in the non-profit sector for almost a decade, she found acupuncture as a solution for her own chronic health challenges and was immediately drawn to it.
Her specialties include gastrointestinal health, mental health, uterine health and pain management.
I offer treatment packages, because preventative care ~is~ health care and chronic conditions often require multiple visits before resolution.
When you purchase a pack of 5 or 10 treatments at once, you get a small discount as an incentive on investing in your long term health.
All material and information on this site is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any condition or disease or to be considered medical or psychological advice.
Please consult with your own health care practitioner before making changes to your diet, exercise routine, or lifestyle and make your own well-informed decision based on what is best for you.
Acupuncture uses small needles to stimulate specific points in the body.
There's so much more to it, and I'd love to talk your ear off about those one day.
You're a busy person, so here are some quick basics.
Acupuncture is one of the most well known modalities used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
TCM has more than 2,000 years of history and boasts proven, positive effects on both the body and mind.
Acupuncture promotes homeostasis and self-healing.
In other words, acupuncture stimulates the body to heal itself.
What's keeping you from being 100% you these days?
Stress, lack of sleep, pain, allergies?
Herbal medicine is an important component of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Herbs naturally contain powerful agents that can help with a variety of ailments and boost your body's natural resilience against disease.
Chinese herbal formulas have been used over thousands of years.
They are safe and effective.
I am classically trained and board certified by the state (Texas Medical Board) and by the NCCAOM nationally.
A quick way to feel like a competitive athlete AND feel better in your body!
Cupping is an important component of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
It preps the body for the expectation of touch in the area which can decrease needle sensitivity.
It is also an effective way to move blood and lymph to the area, which are the main ways that your body brings nutrients and new building blocks to and toxins away from an area in need.
A couple misconceptions about cupping is that it will hurt or injures the area of the body because it leaves a "bruise."
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