Bai Shen Acupuncture is in Belmont, North Carolina and conveniently located outside of the city of Charlotte. We are dedicated to providing services focused on creating health using the natural healing abilities of one's own body through Classical Chinese Medicine. It is our promise to have pure and honest intentions to improve health when administering every treatment.
Bai Shen Acupuncture was founded by Shari H. Miller in 2008. We are convenient to Charlotte, Gastonia, Mt. Holly, Lake Wylie and surrounding areas. Acupuncture and Classical Chinese Medicine can have positive effects in the treatment of virtually any disorder.
Bai Shen Acupuncture was founded by Shari H. Miller in 2008. We are convenient to Charlotte, Gastonia, Mt. Holly, Lake Wylie and surrounding areas. Acupuncture and Classical Chinese Medicine can have positive effects in the treatment of virtually any disorder.
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Shari H. Miller, L.Ac. is licensed in the state of North Carolina and is also a Nationally Board Certified Acupuncturist holding a Diplomate status with the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. She received her Masters Diploma from Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine.
The most common condition treated with acupuncture is pain. However, Chinese Medicine is a complete medicine able to treat any condition. Most of the time, when a patient comes in for pain, they find out that this is the treatment that will help other ailments that they may have.
People without particular health complaints find that having acupuncture "tune-ups" once a month helps maintain balance in the busy and stressful lifestyles that we all lead.Some choose to receive treatments 4-5 times per year, with the change of the seasons, because acupuncture can help to support general well-being and to prevent seasonal colds and allergies.
People without particular health complaints find that having acupuncture "tune-ups" once a month helps maintain balance in the busy and stressful lifestyles that we all lead.Some choose to receive treatments 4-5 times per year, with the change of the seasons, because acupuncture can help to support general well-being and to prevent seasonal colds and allergies.
The practitioner will ask the client multiple questions pertaining to the reason the appointment was scheduled. Also, questions may be asked that seem completely unrelated to the condition but make sense within the principles of Chinese Medicine. The follow-up appointments will also start with an interview, but not nearly as extensive as the first visit.
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Adele Griffin
Nov 11, 2019
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Dana Holland
Oct 06, 2019
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I cannot say enough about Shari, so attentive and so helpful, and yes acupuncture works miracles from pain, inflammation to digestive issues, common colds or coughing to bladder issues...you name it and she has helped me with it and oh yeah, stress and anxiety can be greatly reduced by one treatment!
Annette Huss
May 04, 2019
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Darin Short
Aug 17, 2018
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