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315 verified Acupuncturists in Astoria, New York, NY
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Acupuncturist
4.91
·47 reviews
I am amazed. Dr. Kim and his team are the best at what they do. I came for acupuncture and I cannot stress enough how caring and attentive and effective Dr. Kim and his staff are. I can't wait to go back. by EMClick to read more
2 mi · 120 E 56th St, # 330, New York, NY 10022
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 52 more
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Byongsuk is a highly skilled licensed acupuncturist based in New York state. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the renowned Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, a top institution in Eastern Medicine. During his rigorous 5-year program, he focused on acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and tr...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·1 review
- Mar 26, 2026 by Jissenia C.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 127 W 72nd St, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10023
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare + 13 more
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Dr. Liu is a highly respected Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) expert with over 37 years of clinical experience in holistic, natural healing. She is dedicated to restoring balance, reducing pain, and improving overall health through time-tested therapies. A graduate of Guangzhou University of Chi...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·12 reviews
2.5 mi · 69 W 71st St, New York, NY 10023
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A combination of personal experience and fascination inspired Kirstin to enroll in an acupuncture class — and she quickly knew she was in the right place. Growing up with a grandmother who was a big proponent of “kitchen healthcare,” she values natural herbal remedies, along with acupuncture, as a w...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·1 review
Sally cleared up my sinuses and helped me with my digestion & leg problems. - Jan 10, 2025 by Moriah S.Click to read more
3 mi · 6 E 45th St, Ste 305, New York, NY 10017
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Xueying Zheng is a NY State Licensed Acupuncturist with years of experience. She consistently provides effective treatments while ensuring her patients feel comfortable and relaxed throughout each session. Her practice focuses on pain management, with expertise in treating neck pain, shoulder pain, ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.83
·12 reviews
First appointment was good, will see how it goes.Click to read more
3 mi · 370 Lexington Ave, Ste 312, New York, NY 10017
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**INSURANCE DISCLOSURES** Please note that we're out-of-network with some insurance plans. We will verify your insurance coverage and benefits prior to your visit. Ahyoung Park is a licensed acupuncturist and physical therapist with a diverse and integrative approach to healing. She holds a Bachelo...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
2 mi · 150 E 55th St, New York, NY 10022
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Acupuncturist
3 mi · 353 Lexington Ave, Rm 1005, New York, NY 10016
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 61 more
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Dr. Sinlin Chen received a Master of Science Degree in Health Science Acupuncture from the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She is nationally board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) In Acupuncture. Dr. Chen aims to pr...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.96
·1092 reviews
She's very efficient and explains clearly. Listens carefully and leaves you relaxed while addressing your concerns. by Sweta M.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 333 E 49th St, Lbby E, New York, NY 10017
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Yoko (Yu Jong) Kuo, is licensed in New York state and a Certified Acupuncturist in the National Commission. She has extensive knowledge of traditional and modern approaches to the practice with 4 years training of Physical Therapy in Taiwan (Chung Shan medical University), 5 years of traditional Chi...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
3 mi · 889 9th Ave, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10019
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·2 reviews
2.5 mi · 69 W 71st St, New York, NY 10023
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Connie's passion for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is deeply rooted in her personal experiences. Growing up in a household that relied on TCM herbs and formulas, she turned to acupuncture as a treatment for severe Bell's palsy, successfully avoiding surgery. Witnessing the transformative effect...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.93
·505 reviews
Tang was treating me as her friend. Listening and explaining patiently. Really appreciate! - Dec 7, 2021 by Janna H.Click to read more
3 mi · 280 Madison Ave, 800, New York, NY 10016
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Eva (Jialei) Tang Is A Licensed Acupuncturist In NYC And Board Certified By The National Certification Commission For Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) In Acupuncture And Chinese Herbal Medicine (Dipl.O.M). She Graduated From Pacific College Of Health And Science With Masters Of Science In ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.94
·359 reviews
Fiona is amazing. Extremely friendly caring helpful and knowledgeable. - Jan 25, 2024 by Valentina A.Click to read more
3 mi · 274 Madison Ave, Ste 1205, New York, NY 10016
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Dr. Fiona Li is a board-certified acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). Additionally, she is a board-certified Chinese herbalist and holds a New York State professional license in massage therapy. Dr. Li graduated...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·54 reviews
Life changing results. I came in with stress and insomnia, and after a few treatments, I can sleep the whole night and wake up feeling balanced. by PTClick to read more
3 mi · 274 Madison Ave, Ste 1205, New York, NY 10016
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Jinxia is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in New York State, nationally board-certified in Oriental Medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She holds a Doctor of Acupuncture degree with a specialization in Chinese Herbal Medicine. She...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·10 reviews
I would absolutely recommend Rachel and her team of fantastic professionals to anyone with ears! I had a wonderful experience, felt seen and heard and left feeling good about the future! - Jun 12, 2025 by Megan O.Click to read more
3 mi · 425 5th Ave, Unit 4A, New York, NY 10016
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Dr. Yan (Rachel) Zhou is a dedicated and detail-oriented acupuncturist with a strong passion for preventative medicine and natural healing. She specializes in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine and is currently practicing at Wong’s Acupuncture, conveniently located near Bryant Park in New York ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.94
·99 reviews
Fantastic experience, i look forward to my next appointment - Feb 3, 2022 by Allegra U.Click to read more
3 mi · 425 5th Ave, Unit Ofc 4, New York, NY 10016
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Dr. Yan (Rachel) Zhou is a dedicated and detail-oriented acupuncturist with a strong passion for preventative medicine and natural healing. She specializes in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine and is currently practicing at Wong’s Acupuncture, conveniently located near Bryant Park in New York ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.78
·160 reviews
He performed a complete and thorough consultation. Very professional and he helped with the confusion of insurance. I highly recommend him. - Sep 11, 2017 by Chandra W.Click to read more
3 mi · 19 W 45th St, 501, New York, NY 10036
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I am an alumnus of Pacific College of Health Professions, where I completed a Master’s in Oriental Medicine, and I have served on multiple state and national acupuncture boards. My practice integrates acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and holistic therapies to address pain, sports injuries, chro...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.94
·276 reviews
The very best acupunture that I have experience. Excellent service and quality care. by VBClick to read more
3 mi · 333 W 57th St, Ste 103, New York, NY 10019
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Ms. Mihyun Park is an acupuncturist. She practices at Move Well MD in New York, NY. She earned her master’s degree in acupuncture from the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and holds certification from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Ms. P...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·2 reviews
- Jan 4, 2026 by Mindy C.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 144 E 44th St, Ste 704, New York, NY 10017
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Dr. Qiong Zeng, the owner of Zeng's Acupuncture Wellness P.C, has over 20 years of dedicated integrative medicine (Acupuncture + Herbs) clinic practice experience, with specialties in: 1) Fertility, hormone and menstrual health, menopause, etc; 2) Neuro-Psychiatric-emotional conditions: multiple-pa...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.98
·47 reviews
Helpful in addressing my back, neck, arm soreness from my desk job & my jaw pain from clenching. Very effective treatment! by PHClick to read more
3.5 mi · 31 E 32nd St, New York, NY 10016
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Davis Vision + 396 more
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Vincent was raised with traditional Asian medicine. He first received acupuncture when he was 10 years old. The acupuncturist helped relieve him from severe eczema. He continued to see his acupuncturist for help with other conditions including allergies, scoliosis, muscle injuries, insomnia, depress...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.88
·66 reviews
Very professional environment. Excellent painless treatment. Highly recommend! - Sep 4, 2022 by Irina A.Click to read more
1 mi · 30-97 Steinway St, Ste 201, Astoria, NY 11103
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***No pregnant patients.*** Dr. Jason Hou is a specialist in acupuncture at Solar Health Physical Therapy & Acupuncture, located in Brooklyn, NY. He has over 7 years of clinical experience working as a licensed acupuncturist. Dr. Jason started his journey in the helping profession as a trauma care ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.79
·19 reviews
Best - Mar 14, 2025 by Greg K.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 512 7th Ave, 14th Fl, New York, NY 10018
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 42 more
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Chandan is on a mission to holistically and effectively rehabilitate patients suffering from chronic pain, fatigue, stress, anxiety, sleeping disorders, and other illnesses through acupuncture. He is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCA...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·2 reviews
Great experience and relaxing very attentive to my needs. - May 4, 2026 by Taneesha Z.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 321 E 48th St, Ste 1E, New York, NY 10017
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Ms. Lulu Liu is a skilled acupuncturist. She sees patients at Benson Integrative Acupuncture Care PC in New York, NY. During consultations, Ms. Liu listens to her patients' concerns, explains their conditions, and develops personalized treatment plans to suit their needs, goals, and preferences. Sh...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.92
·849 reviews
I thought he was amazing. Took time to explain the procedure and benefits. I felt almost instant relief. - Mar 9, 2018 by joseph R.Click to read more
3 mi · 205 W End Ave, Ste 1L, New York, NY 10023
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My favorite cases are the complex or "knotty" ones. Sometimes what seems difficult can have a very simple solution from an acupuncturist's perspective. Other times the solution is simply overlooked. I have been the first practitioner to actually examine a patient's back or neck when all the others h...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.88
·78 reviews
Professional. Comprehensive treatment. Amazing. ?? - May 2, 2025 by Akane N.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 303 5th Ave, Ste 803, New York, NY 10016
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Emblem Health + 9 more
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#Important: To verify your coverage, please upload pictures of the front and back of your insurance card. We will review it and get back to you before your first visit. My goal is to offer thorough clinical screenings and examinations that incorporate both Western and Eastern assessment and treatme...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.98
·764 reviews
Dr Paek is the best at what he does - he’s kind, knowledgeable, and welcoming! Appointments are the highlight of my week. - Feb 7, 2023 by Ziyi Y.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 30 W 32nd St, Fl 6, New York, NY 10001
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Apprentice to Dr. Jun since 2010. Current chief provider at NY Kyunghee Acupuncture since 2015. Continuing the tradition of balance and harmony. Passionate and devoted with full intention to heal, to listen, and to treat. Educated at Southern California University of Health Sciences, earning a Maste...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
2.5 mi · 425 Madison Ave, Ste 302, New York, NY 10017
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After receiving his Master’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Peter traveled to China to participate in a work-study program offered through Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The program allowed Peter to train and treat patients in ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.95
·155 reviews
Tim was absolutely amazing. Made me feel at ease and explained why he was doing everything, highly recommend. - Jun 12, 2019 by Carmen L.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 224 W 35th St, Ste 501, New York, NY 10001
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Good health is essential to living a happy, fulfilling life. Health issues can interfere with your happiness and your goals. When that happens, you need a health professional who can get to the root of your issues and who has the knowledge, tools, and skills to address your particular needs and prov...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·1 review
2 mi · 566 7th Avenue, Ste 601A, New York, NY 10018
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 58 more
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Acupuncturist
4.94
·78 reviews
Jae's cupping is too AWESOME. by JLClick to read more
3.5 mi · 519 8th Ave, Ste 811, New York, NY 10018
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Dr. Jae Lee is a skilled and experienced acupuncturist currently associated with 8 Avenue Acupuncture. in New York, NY. He completed his Master’s in Acupuncture at the Virginia University of Integrative Medicine. Dr. Lee attends to patients with various concerns such as fibromyalgia, hip pain, sc...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·28 reviews
I suffered from low back pain for many years. Friend recommended me this place and to try acupuncture - it was my first time and Sandy was very professional. I felt so much relief on my back after the treatment. I will come back for sure. by JUClick to read more
3 mi · 1410 Broadway, Ste 606, New York, NY 10018
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I am a licensed acupuncturist in New York State, with a Master of Science in Acupuncture from the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2024). I currently practice at Broadway Chiropractic and Wellness in Midtown Manhattan. I help patients manage a variety of conditions, including back a...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.96
·56 reviews
She’s lovely and I felt great after the treatment! - Apr 17, 2019 by Flannery F.Click to read more
3 mi · 30 W 60th St, Ste 1N, New York, NY 10023
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Yuji Kim is a NY/NJ licensed acupuncturist and NCCAOM-certified in acupuncture and herbal medicine. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Lehman College, followed by a Master of Science in Adult Health in Nursing, and a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from Pacific College of Orie...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·18 reviews
Dr. Alaouie was an extremely knowledgeable and thorough provider. I'm very happy I had a chance to be seen here. by WLClick to read more
3 mi · 17-19 W 45th St, 1001, New York, NY 10036
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With over eight years of experience in hands-on clinical care, Angie Alaouie is a licensed acupuncturist and massage therapist based in New York City. She holds a Master’s and Doctorate in Acupuncture from Virginia University of Integrative Medicine and completed her massage therapy training at the ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.85
·349 reviews
Everyone was very helpful, very nice very knowledgeable. - Jun 19, 2025 by Esther S.Click to read more
3 mi · 425 5th Ave, Unit 4A, New York, NY 10016
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Our clinic offers a variety of services, including: - Acupuncture - Chinese Herbal Medicine - Physical Therapy - Cupping - Medical Massage - Bio-Stimulation Therapy (DDS) - Micro-Needling - Lymphatic Drainage Therapy - Head Therapy - Reflexology Please review the information ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
2.5 mi · 69 W 71st St, New York, NY 10023
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Bonnie’s journey into Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was inspired by her mother and a desire to empower the body’s innate ability to heal. With training in Korea focused on pediatric care, facial acupuncture, and oncology, Bonnie has become a compassionate practitioner known for her integrative ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.82
·167 reviews
They were great and provided a very comfortable experience. - Jul 24, 2024 by Jon R.Click to read more
3 mi · 408 W 57th St, Apt 1K, New York City, NY 10019
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Our clinic provides dual services—Acupuncture. Please read the following regarding the insurances accepted. We offer affordable payment packages for patients whose insurance does not cover acupuncture services. Dr. Xaoling Shang received her Bachelor’s Degree from Shandong University of Traditional...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·29 reviews
Masa has been working with me and has made a huge impact on my quality of life. Highky recommend. by JKClick to read more
4 mi · 19 W 21st St #904, New York, NY 10010
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Masayuki Adachi is a NY State Licensed Acupuncturist and a Board Certified Herbalist through the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). He completed a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture program at Touro College in 2010 and a Herbal Certif...Click to read more
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3.5 mi · 1 W 34th St, Ste 402A, New York, NY 10001
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Minsuk Jang, a licensed acupuncturist based in New York, is a distinguished graduate of the esteemed Virginia University of Integrative Medicine, where he earned his Master's degree in Acupuncture. He is certified by the NCCAOM and specializes in pain management, chronic care management, behavioral ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·1 review
4 mi · 41 Union Square W, New York, NY 10003
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Hi, welcome :) My name is Emily (she/her). I am a queer, licensed acupuncturist and certified yoga teacher in New York City. I received my Master of Science in Acupuncture from Pacific College of Health and Science - New York and have been teaching yoga for the past ten years. I have worked across ...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
4.87
·61 reviews
The peaceful ambiance, but most of all his professionalism. - Oct 6, 2024 by Ramon A.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 303 5th Ave, Apt 803, New York, NY 10016
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Important Notice for clients: Even if a client with PPO plans(Out-Of-Network) faces financial difficulties, Dr. Heo is willing to help (No Worries) in any way possible. 1. Dr. Heo is a dual-licensed ACUPUNCTURIST and PHYSICAL THERAPIST in NY. # Acupuncture: Needles, Cupping, and Moxibustion for w...Click to read more
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Acupuncturist
5.00
·8 reviews
Max is a high-level Practioner. He’s as good as I’ve ever had, and I’e been receiving acupuncture since 2010 in NYC. I actually consider him to be a critical part of my well-being / healing mosaic. For real. by ABClick to read more
4 mi · 151 W 19th St, Ste 1103, New York, NY 10011
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Dr. Max Annis is a dedicated and highly trained acupuncturist. He currently provides his services at Max Acupuncture and welcomes patients from all backgrounds and communities in New York, NY. Dr. Annis earned his master's and Doctoral degrees in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine from the Pac...Click to read more
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What is acupuncture? 


Since its inception, acupuncture has played a central role in age-old Chinese medicine, primarily focusing on pain relief. More and more people today are trying it to enhance their overall health and reduce stress. During acupuncture therapy, tiny needles come into play for inserting into specific points on the body. 


As per traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture regulates the body's chi or qi (chee), an energy or life force that circulates through specific channels (meridians). Acupuncture doctors put needles in certain spots along these meridians to get the body's natural energy flow going again.


Who is an acupuncturist?


Practitioners of acupuncture who adhere to the tenets of Traditional Chinese Medicine are known as acupuncturists or Registered Acupuncturists (R.Acs). They provide medical care by evaluating and treating patients' symptoms, preventing further health problems, and promoting overall well-being. Acupuncturists train to use diagnostic methods that have been around for a long time. They combine these methods with cutting-edge medical technology to give patients the best care possible.


They learn to cure people of all ages, from newborns to older people. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners have extensive training in a wide set of medical specialties, including those dealing with children, the elderly, women's health, men's health, addiction, sports medicine, the treatment of cancer, and skin care. The vast majority of acupuncturists own private clinics.


What does an acupuncturist treat?


The best acupuncturists near you may specialize in two main types of acupuncture: traditional Chinese acupuncture and medical acupuncture, also known as dry needling. Although traditional Chinese acupuncture has evolved from its ancient origins, it still follows the concept of qi. It incorporates the theory of yin and yang and the five elements: metal, earth, wood, fire, and water. According to this practice, qi can lead to illness when it flows incorrectly, and acupuncture helps restore its proper flow.


On the other hand, medical acupuncture has a slightly different focus. Its objective is to alleviate pain and improve bodily function by stimulating specific points in the body. These points may or may not correspond to the traditional Chinese acupuncture points. The primary use of medical acupuncture is to treat musculoskeletal issues. By targeting these musculoskeletal points, the body naturally releases substances like endorphins, which help alleviate pain.


How does acupuncture feel?


Acupuncture involves the precise insertion of multiple fine needles into the skin. Acupuncturists place these needles precisely to induce sensations of gentle pressure or a mild ache at the targeted site. Patients frequently liken the sensation to experiencing minor pressure or occasional pricking.


Ensuring proper needle placement is paramount to mitigate discomfort during treatment. Therefore, comprehensive sterilization of needles before each procedure is imperative to eliminate any potential risk of infection or cross-contamination. Enforcement by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) ensures that acupuncture needles adhere to stringent cleanliness standards akin to those applied to other medical devices.


During acupuncture sessions, stimulating specific points can alleviate particular symptoms or pains. A strategic combination of points can enhance overall well-being. Some practitioners may augment treatment by applying heat to the needles or utilizing gentle electrical stimulation. Subsequently, patients often report feeling both relaxed and invigorated. Acupuncture shows promise in supporting the immune and nervous systems' healthy functioning, facilitating the body's innate healing processes during periods of illness or injury.


What is the first visit to an acupuncturist like?


The acupuncturist carries out the following functions:


  • Examination

One does not simply "get started" with acupuncture as one could with a manicure or a haircut. 

You must describe your current state of distress and why you have decided to seek acupuncture treatment. Your acupuncturist will examine your health needs and concerns by collecting your medical history and performing a physical examination. The acupuncturist will also asses your tongue and pulse as part of the comprehensive examination. In TCM, a "tongue diagnostic" can reveal important information about your health.

  • Acupuncture procedure

Surprisingly, acupuncture needles don't hurt too much. The acupuncturist will wipe your skin with alcohol and then insert the thin, sterile needles at specific locations to activate points (acupoints) on the body. It's relatively painless overall, but some areas may be more sensitive. Tell your acupuncturist if you continue to feel uncomfortable. The needles are movable and adjusted to suit the patient's needs.

  • The needles will be "worn" by you for up to 30 minutes

After inserting the needles, you may need to keep them in for as little as 5 or 30 minutes. Again, it may be surprising that many people find this period soothing. Who knew that relaxing while playing with needles would be so calming? It's important to anticipate mild drowsiness following your acupuncture treatment, as it occurs in some patients.


What are the benefits of acupuncture?


People often turn to acupuncture as an alternative therapy since it can assist them in managing various illnesses. 

  • Stress-reduction

One of the most common and preferred reasons people visit an acupuncturist is to relieve stress. Many people experience bodily signs of stress due to responsibilities at work or personal constraints we place on ourselves. An acupuncturist can lower stress hormones. It can also help with depression and make you happier.

  • Relieving back, neck, and hand/arm joint pain

Keyboards, large backpacks, and cell phones cause poor posture, initially inflicting pain. Acupuncture is a practical, drug-free method of relieving pain and inflammation.

  • Headache relief

Ancient Chinese used acupuncture to treat headaches. Studies demonstrate acupuncture can reduce migraine days and have enduring effects. Acupuncture is a less invasive, drug-free treatment that can cause exhilaration and relaxation.

  • Reducing eye strain

Acupuncture helps relieve neck-related ocular strain. Acupuncture relieves myopia, hypermetropia, cataracts, glaucoma, presbyopia, astigmatism, amblyopia, diplopia, color blindness, and night blindness. These are some eye conditions that respond well to acupuncture treatment.

  • Improved immune system

Acupuncture can be helpful in the battle against infectious diseases by strengthening the immune system. Acupuncture therapy shortens the length of a cold and helps relieve painful symptoms.

  • Induces energy

Acupuncture recipients frequently report feeling more energized and having better concentration after treatment. Acupuncture can also treat sleep issues, including insomnia.

  • Relieving digestive problems

It's impossible to separate gut wellness from general health. The good news for people with digestive problems is that acupuncture can help control them.

  • Remedy for allergies

For allergy prevention, it's best to start treatments early, before allergy season hits. Acupuncture might help with allergy symptoms in addition to or instead of antihistamines.

  • Reduced cigarette cravings

People who are trying to quit or cut back on smoking may find acupuncture helpful. It helps rebuild lung tissue and makes the body more relaxed and clean. It also reduces jitters, cravings, and irritability.

  • Fewer repetitive strain injuries

Workplace injuries, particularly repetitive stress injuries, significantly cause lost productivity. Regarding injuries caused by repetitive stress, acupuncture can be used instead of medication or surgery.


Are there any risks or side effects associated with acupuncture?


Acupuncture is known to be safe when performed by a skilled and trained acupuncturist, and few serious complications like infections or organ punctures are rare occurrences. Moreover, compared to many conventional treatments for back pain, acupuncture tends to have fewer adverse side effects.


If you have experienced other treatments without success and are considering acupuncture, you should discuss this with your doctor. Ensure that your physician is aware of any further medications you are taking. Also, inform the doctor if you are expecting a child, have a pacemaker, or have any other implants. Your doctor may also provide a reference to a licensed acupuncturist. Alternatively, you can reach out to the American Academy of Medical 

Acupuncture for assistance in finding a doctor who practices acupuncture. 


Before starting acupuncture, it is essential to determine whether your health insurance covers the treatment. Additionally, inquire about the recommended number of sessions and the associated costs.


Five tips to take care of yourself after an acupuncture session:


Following an acupuncture session, it's essential to prioritize self-care to maximize the advantages of the treatment. Here are five tips to care for yourself after an acupuncture session:


1. Prioritize rest: The primary goal of acupuncture is to rebalance your energy flow and promote relaxation. It's essential to slow down and ensure you get ample rest following the treatment.

2. Avoid strenuous exercise: Engaging in vigorous physical activity can strain your body after acupuncture. Instead, consider low-impact exercises to support your healing process.

3. Utilize heat packs: Acupuncture stimulates natural pain pathways and enhances blood circulation. Applying heat packs can help maintain this improved flow and alleviate any discomfort.

4. Limit stimulants: Caffeine and television stimulate the sympathetic nervous system and heighten our senses, while alcohol impairs them. It's advisable to avoid both, as they can counteract the relaxation benefits of acupuncture.

5. Follow a healthy diet: Acupuncture aids in detoxifying the body, and adhering to a nutritious diet plan can amplify its benefits. Opting for wholesome foods supports your overall well-being and complements the effects of the treatment.


Finding acupuncturists near you in Astoria, New York


Managing pain, especially persistent pain, can significantly impact one's ability to carry out daily activities. Before taking medicine, people can try non-conventional treatments like acupuncture that are less invasive.


If you're staying in Astoria, New York, and require the best acupuncturist nearby, you can find the best in the area on our website, Zocdoc.com. Using our platform, you'll get a hand-picked selection of medical professionals based on your requirements. To make it more specific, use the search filters we've provided. You can enter your location, time, date, and symptoms list. Our service also lets customers customize their searches based on what type of insurance they want to utilize.


The profiles on Zocdoc provide a comprehensive look into each provider's background, training, and experience to help you find the best acupuncturists near you.


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Acupuncture statistics in New York


New York has around 4,026 licensed practitioners as of 2022, per the data released by the State University of New York. 


As predicted by the New York State Department of Health, 3.0 million people in the Empire States have arthritis. Extreme discomfort in the lower back is just one symptom of this ailment, as soreness or stiffness in the joints is also common. A session of acupuncture can ease the discomfort of lower back pain while also easing any stiffness that may be present.


Sources 


Medical NewsToday 

The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Newfoundland and Labrador

Johns Hopkins Medicine

GoodRx

Mayo Clinic 

University of the State of New York 

Elsevier B.V. 

Art of Wellness 

New York State Department of Health

WebMD[1]

WebMD[2]

Huffpost 


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