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At Chinese Acupuncture Healthcare, we follow the ancient Chinese proverb which states that "the best doctor prevents illness before its onset." Combining the best of both eastern and western medicine, our practitioners work not only to treat and reverse the progression of disease but also take measures to prevent illness before it occurs.

Using the latest scientific research in conjunction with ancient Chinese medicine techniques, we take an integrative approach to medicine, combining acupuncture, herbal medicine, and medical-massage protocols to help our patients heal from the inside out. Specializing in acupuncture neurology for pain management, Dr. Law and her team of practitioners are some of the foremost experts in this emerging field of medicine.
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Practiced in China for over 2500 years, acupuncture involves the insertion of fine, sterile, disposable needles at specific acupoints throughout the body. These points help to stimulate the free flow of qi and blood along the body's twelve energetic pathways.

Acupuncture can be used to treat a wide variety of health conditions by balancing the nervous system, regulating the hormones, strengthening the immune system, and is most well-known for its ability to eliminate pain.Finger pressure is used to stimulate both deep tissue and surface muscles at your body's acupoints.
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Acupuncture needles are extremely fine (approximately 0.2 mm). They feel nothing like a hypodermic needle that western physicians use for drawing blood and administering shots. When the needles are inserted, you may experience a sensation of tingling or warmth. People are often surprised to find that treatments are actually quite relaxing.
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