Living with pain and illness is stressful, and it can be hard to find affordable, effective treatments. Wasatch is a nonprofit. We use a low-cost, sliding-scale price system to make acupuncture available to people with different means. Our licensed acupuncturists are passionate about helping you because they know acupuncture changes lives.
The clinic's group setting creates a safe, relaxing environment that enhances the healing effect of acupuncture. We are a nonprofit focused on alleviating suffering in our community. At Wasatch, we want you to have a better quality of life. To get there, you need a treatment method that works for both you and your pocketbook.
The clinic's group setting creates a safe, relaxing environment that enhances the healing effect of acupuncture. We are a nonprofit focused on alleviating suffering in our community. At Wasatch, we want you to have a better quality of life. To get there, you need a treatment method that works for both you and your pocketbook.
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If you are in pain, stressed, not sleeping, or having other health issues, Wasatch provides lasting, effective relief in a relaxing and welcoming environment. We are a nonprofit with a mission to provide our community with low-cost acupuncture through a group model that aims to make acupuncture available to people from all walks of life.
At Wasatch, we always practice acupuncture with you and your health goals in mind. If you want to feel better about your health and well being, no matter what you're facing in life, we're here for you when you need us. Acupuncture involves the placement of micro-thin, single-use, stainless-steel pins (needles) at different areas of the body; the selection of the points on the body and the number of pins depends on the reason(s) for your visit.
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Amy J.
Jun 17, 2021
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Dannie F.
Apr 20, 2021
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This place is heaven sent! First of all, the staff is incredibly kind and definitely in the business of healing. The moment you walk through the front door you can feel the tranquility. Someone greets you, checks you in, and you pay between $15-$40, whatever you can afford, per visit. The first visit is a little more expensive (between $30-$55) because it's a slightly longer appointment. The acupunturist goes through your medical history and your main concerns. They explain the process, what it'll feel like, what to expect after, how long you can stay, how often you should come based
Benjamin N.
Jun 23, 2019
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Michelle C.
Feb 13, 2019
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Sarah T.
Aug 14, 2018
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I recently was diagnosed with a herniated disc in my back. I was told by specialists that there isn't much they can do, but that it would probably go away eventually... When I went back to my general doctor, she told me that acupuncture could be really good for the pain relief.
After some searching online, I found this place. I was scared because when I see "sliding scale" it usually means they go off of how much you make and it's always too expensive. This isn't like that! You can pay $15-40 for your treatment and YOU choose how much to pay. They explained it like this
After some searching online, I found this place. I was scared because when I see "sliding scale" it usually means they go off of how much you make and it's always too expensive. This isn't like that! You can pay $15-40 for your treatment and YOU choose how much to pay. They explained it like this
Kim N.
Jul 19, 2018
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Heidi M.
Jul 08, 2018
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