Acupuncture
Using her master’s degree in Chinese medicine, Annie Wang reduces chronic pain, stress, and ailments with acupuncture
With needles the width of a hair, a licensed acupuncturist stimulates the body’s self-healing ability during one-hour, private sessions
40-minute treatment cleanses the large intestine with body-temperature, purified water, removing toxins and waste products
Sterilized, single-use needles work to relieve back pain, digestive disorders, and emotional problems
Licensed acupuncturist gently places hair-thin, sterilized needles into the body to combat chronic and acute ailments
Acupuncturists use thin needles to improve the natural flow of energy through patients lounging in recliners
A licensed acupuncturist employs sterile, single-use needles to move clients toward balanced health by treating the source of illness
Acupuncture and tui na treatments integrate hot stones and infrared light, releasing bodily energy to alleviate stress and pain
Licensed acupuncturist draws from extensive knowledge of Eastern medicine to alleviate pain with custom massage-and-acupuncture session.
Acupuncturist inserts hair-thin needles at strategic points to redirect the body’s flow of energy to decrease pain and promote healing