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52 verified Acupuncturists in Orlando, FL
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Acupuncturist (Virtual)
Hallandale, FL
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LEONOR MURCIANO, PHD, IMD, IS AN INTEGRATIVE DOCTOR, Mind/Body HEALER & TEACHER, ACUPUNCTURE PHYSICIAN, AND AUTHOR. SHE IS THE FOUNDER OF NOURISHING WOMEN & CONSCIOUS FEMININE MEDICINE, A NON-PROFIT (501C) ORGANIZATION. Nourishing Women is a center in South Florida specializing in Women's Health & ...Click to read more
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Despite getting emails from you regarding my supposed appointment, after driving 45 min to their office, when I arrive they had never heard of me. They said the have problems with your service passing on info. Do you think I will ever use you again? Fat chance. - Dec 5, 2025 by John B.Click to read more
27.5 mi · 1060 Cypress Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34759
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Acupuncture Physician with a doctorate in acupuncture and oriental medicine. Dr. Anderson is blessed to have received medical training from Florida's best TCM physicians from China and internationally renowned medical doctors such as Dr. Raul Nogier MD. (France), son of Dr. Paul Nogier MD., founder ...Click to read more
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Kissimmee, FL
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Claudia Rodriguez is a practitioner of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. She earned her Bachelor's degree and Master's in Oriental Medicine from the Florida College of Integrative Medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine has a strong focus on prevention and is beneficial in maintaining goo...Click to read more
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3.67
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Despite getting emails from you regarding my supposed appointment, after driving 45 min to their office, when I arrive they had never heard of me. They said the have problems with your service passing on info. Do you think I will ever use you again? Fat chance. - Dec 5, 2025 by John B.Click to read more
Kissimmee, FL
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Acupuncture Physician with a doctorate in acupuncture and oriental medicine. Dr. Anderson is blessed to have received medical training from Florida's best TCM physicians from China and internationally renowned medical doctors such as Dr. Raul Nogier MD. (France), son of Dr. Paul Nogier MD., founder ...Click to read more
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3.67
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Despite getting emails from you regarding my supposed appointment, after driving 45 min to their office, when I arrive they had never heard of me. They said the have problems with your service passing on info. Do you think I will ever use you again? Fat chance. - Dec 5, 2025 by John B.Click to read more
Kissimmee, FL
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Acupuncture Physician with a doctorate in acupuncture and oriental medicine. Dr. Anderson is blessed to have received medical training from Florida's best TCM physicians from China and internationally renowned medical doctors such as Dr. Raul Nogier MD. (France), son of Dr. Paul Nogier MD., founder ...Click to read more
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Kissimmee, FL
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Claudia Rodriguez is a practitioner of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. She earned her Bachelor's degree and Master's in Oriental Medicine from the Florida College of Integrative Medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine has a strong focus on prevention and is beneficial in maintaining goo...Click to read more
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24.5 mi · 8390 Champions Gate Blvd, Ste 108, Championsgate, FL 33896
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Hello, my name is Dr. Christine Pales, Nurse Practitioner in Champions Gate, Florida. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare, I have worked in numerous fields such as emergency medicine, pain management, military medicine, correctional/jail medicine, community health, home care, nursing hom...Click to read more
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Championsgate, FL
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Hello, my name is Dr. Christine Pales, Nurse Practitioner in Champions Gate, Florida. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare, I have worked in numerous fields such as emergency medicine, pain management, military medicine, correctional/jail medicine, community health, home care, nursing hom...Click to read more
Acupuncturist
56 mi · 1344 S Apollo Blvd, Ste 303, Melbourne, FL 32901
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As a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Mary Devereaux, DOM, L.Ac., practices Primary Care, Acupuncture, and Herbology to help reduce pain and inflammation from injury or arthritis, build the immune system, release endorphins, increase energy, improve sleep, and enhance circulation and range of...Click to read more
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Tampa, FL
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Dr. Martin is a doctor of oriental medicine and is an acupuncture physician with a degree from East West College of Natural Medicine. She also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from the University of Bridgeport. She is board certified by the NCCAOM and nationally certified in Acupuncture Poin...Click to read more
Acupuncturist
78 mi · 4150 N Armenia Ave, Ste 102, Tampa, FL 33607
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Dr. Martin is a doctor of oriental medicine and is an acupuncture physician with a degree from East West College of Natural Medicine. She also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from the University of Bridgeport. She is board certified by the NCCAOM and nationally certified in Acupuncture Poin...Click to read more
Acupuncturist (Virtual)
5.00
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Whatever ails you, Suzanne is the elixir. She has magic hands and is just an amazing human being. She is always evolving her practice. She listens to what's going on physically and emotionally in your life to provide all around bodywork care. I highly recommend her if you live in NYC! by NBClick to read more
Miami, FL
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Suzanne Stolzberg is a Master of Traditional Oriental Medicine, licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, and an acupuncture physician (MSTOM, L.Ac., AP) She is dual licensed; In New York by the New York State Department of Education, and in Florida by the Florida Board of Acupuncture. She is a primary ...Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 6917 Narcoossee Rd, 734, Orlando, FL 32822
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Candace Montoya, LAP is a Acupuncturist in Orlando, FL. Their offices are located in 9423 Myrtle Creek Ln 508, Orlando, FL and 6917 Narcoossee Rd 734, Orlando, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 460 E Altamonte Dr, 2300, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
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Jennifer Norton, LACDOM is a Acupuncturist in Altamonte Springs, FL. Their office is located in 460 E Altamonte Dr 2300, Altamonte Springs, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 10967 Lake Underhill Rd, 109, Orlando, FL 32825
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Scott Bray, APLAC is a Acupuncturist in Winter Park, FL and Orlando, FL. Their offices are located in 925 S Semoran Blvd, Winter Park, FL and 10967 Lake Underhill Rd 109, Orlando, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 683 Douglas Ave, 101, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
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Donna Johnston, DOM is a Acupuncturist in Altamonte Springs, FL. Their office is located in 683 Douglas Ave 101, Altamonte Springs, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 11301 S Orange Blossom Trl, A208, Orlando, FL 32837
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Marie Firouzbakht, AP is a Acupuncturist in Orlando, FL. Their offices are located in 11251 S Orange Blossom Trl 101, Orlando, FL, 1287 N Semoran Blvd 100, Orlando, FL and 11301 S Orange Blossom Trl A208, Orlando, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 11301 S Orange Blossom Trl, A208, Orlando, FL 32837
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Kaiwu Mondello, APDOM is a Acupuncturist in Orlando, FL and Melbourne, FL. Their offices are located in 1287 N Semoran Blvd 100, Orlando, FL, 11301 S Orange Blossom Trl A208, Orlando, FL and 6550 N Wickham Rd 7, Melbourne, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 1340 Tuskawilla Rd, 111, Winter Springs, FL 32708
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Kenna Ware, AP is a Acupuncturist in Casselberry, FL and Winter Springs, FL. Their offices are located in 2939 Willow Bay Ter, Casselberry, FL and 1340 Tuskawilla Rd 111, Winter Springs, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 3060 E Semoran Blvd, Apopka, FL 32703
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Trisha Parisi, AP is a Acupuncturist in Apopka, FL. Their office is located in 3060 E Semoran Blvd, Apopka, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 2735 W State Road 434, 1021, Longwood, FL 32779
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Rachel Israel, DOMAP is a Acupuncturist in Orlando, FL and Longwood, FL. Their offices are located in 10027 Shortwood Ln, Orlando, FL and 2735 W State Road 434 1021, Longwood, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 11905 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32826
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Michelle Menard, AP is a Acupuncturist in Orlando, FL. Their office is located in 11905 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 999 W State Road 434, Longwood, FL 32750
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Hyeonju Shin, AP is a Acupuncturist in Longwood, FL. Their office is located in 999 W State Road 434, Longwood, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 1080 S Dillard St, Winter Garden, FL 34787
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Benjamin McCluske, APLMT is a Acupuncturist in Ocoee, FL and Winter Garden, FL. Their offices are located in 166 Laurel Ridge Ave, Ocoee, FL and 1080 S Dillard St, Winter Garden, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 1507 W Broadway St, Oviedo, FL 32765
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Erica Easter, AP is a Acupuncturist in Oviedo, FL. Their office is located in 1507 W Broadway St, Oviedo, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 3730 Avalon Park East Blvd, Orlando, FL 32828
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Brooke Higgins, DOM is a Acupuncturist in Orlando, FL. Their offices are located in 3732 Avalon Park East Blvd, Orlando, FL and 3730 Avalon Park East Blvd, Orlando, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 141 E Wilbur Ave, Lake Mary, FL 32746
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Donna Good, DOMAP is a Acupuncturist in Lake Mary, FL. Their office is located in 141 E Wilbur Ave, Lake Mary, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 1045 Primera Blvd, 1017, Lake Mary, FL 32746
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Sheila Scott, APDOM is a Acupuncturist in Lake Mary, FL. Their office is located in 1045 Primera Blvd 1017, Lake Mary, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 450 Saint Charles Ct, Lake Mary, FL 32746
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Veronika Tynes, DIPOMLACMSOM is a Acupuncturist in Lake Mary, FL. Their office is located in 450 Saint Charles Ct, Lake Mary, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 834B N John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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Genson Damour, APDOM is a Acupuncturist in Kissimmee, FL. Their office is located in 834B N John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 600 N Thacker Ave, C21, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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Henriette Saget-Normil, AP is a Acupuncturist in Kissimmee, FL. Their office is located in 600 N Thacker Ave C21, Kissimmee, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 4227 13th St, Saint Cloud, FL 34769
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Ernesto Valdes, AP is a Acupuncturist in Saint Cloud, FL. Their office is located in 4227 13th St, Saint Cloud, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 4121 Neptune Rd, Saint Cloud, FL 34769
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John Gorsuch, AP is a Acupuncturist in Kissimmee, FL and Saint Cloud, FL. Their offices are located in 1957 S John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL and 4121 Neptune Rd, Saint Cloud, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 2105 Hartwood Marsh Rd, 9, Clermont, FL 34711
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Qianqian Lin, AP is a Acupuncturist in Orlando, FL and Clermont, FL. Their offices are located in 10616 Whitman Cir, Orlando, FL and 2105 Hartwood Marsh Rd 9, Clermont, FL.Click to read more
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5700.5 mi · 1416 N Donnelly St, Mount Dora, FL 32757
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Marigrace McNamara, RNLAC is a Acupuncturist in Mount Dora, FL. Their offices are located in 1416 N Donnelly St, Mount Dora, FL and PO Box 2012, Mount Dora, FL.Click to read more
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What is acupuncture?

Acupuncture, an age-old Chinese therapeutic practice, entails precisely inserting needles into the body's specific points to alleviate pain and other symptoms.


Acupuncture has been a treatment for centuries. This ancient Chinese practice is based on the belief that it can balance energy flow, or qi (pronounced 'chee'), through the body. This technique treats various health conditions, including chronic pain, digestive problems, and addiction.


Although the use of acupuncture in medical settings has been debated, with critics claiming that it is an ineffective treatment and questioning its safety, supporters believe it offers relief from pain and other symptoms without serious side effects. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that more than three billion people worldwide rely on acupuncture treatments for their health and well-being. The WHO also states that it is one of the world's most commonly used complementary medical therapies. 


What do acupuncturists near you do? 

Acupuncturists undergo training to precisely insert needles into specific body points, aiming to alleviate tension and pain. The process of acupuncture starts with the acupuncturist feeling different points on the body that are sensitive to touch. These points, called "acupuncture points," can be located by palpating or feeling for an area with more energy flow than others. These spots are identified and marked with ink or another material that helps as a guiding light during the procedure.


Acupuncturists use these points to guide the placement of needles into the body at precise locations. Then, sterilized disposable needles are inserted into these marked areas to stimulate nerves and muscles and thus relieve pain.


These needles can be in different parts of your body or at the same point several times. The goal is to remove blockages in energy flow and restore harmony between yin and yang, the natural forces governing everything, including human beings.


What are the educational qualifications and certification requirements of an acupuncturist?

To become an acupuncturist, many students pursue master's and doctoral degrees, which entail rigorous practical training. They also adhere to their respective state's licensing and certification criteria.


The typical minimum educational requirement for certification as an acupuncture practitioner involves obtaining a master's degree and completing a Chinese medicine program. The certification process for acupuncture can differ based on the state selected and the specific school that the students choose to attend. It typically takes approximately three years of acupuncture training to achieve certification. Regardless of the school the aspiring acupuncturists opt for, it is essential to verify that it holds accreditation from the Accredited Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.


A comprehensive acupuncture program typically comprises at least 47-semester credits focusing on oriental medical theory, 22-semester credits allocated to clinical training, 30-semester credits dedicated to biomedical science, and six-semester credits devoted to counseling, practice management, communication, and ethics.


The practice of acupuncture is typically subject to state licensure in most states, with some states also mandating federal licensure. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) grants federal licensure to nationally recognized entities that certify acupuncturists. To be eligible to take this examination, candidates must have fulfilled over 1,900 hours of coursework, which encompasses completing a three-year master's program or two years of formal education in addition to an apprenticeship. The apprenticeship entails conducting 500 distinct treatments within the preceding five years or accumulating 5,000 treatments throughout their career. 


These apprenticeship initiatives offer apprentices hands-on experience under the mentorship of seasoned acupuncturists. Additionally, apprentices may receive structured classroom-based instruction. Although apprenticeships do not result in formal degrees, they can make students eligible for state licensure or certification.


Once an acupuncturist successfully passes the NCCAOM examination, they are entitled to the designation Diplomate in Acupuncture.


How does acupuncture function?

In Chinese medicine, 'qi' describes the energy circulating throughout the body. Chinese medicine practitioners assert that disturbances in qi lead to imbalances in the body's energy, ultimately causing illness.


Various acupuncture techniques use needles to touch acupuncture points (also known as acupoints) on different body parts to restore qi equilibrium. The body contains numerous acupoints spread across 14 major meridians, which are energy pathways.  


The needles activate the body's existing systems, causing them to: 


  • Restore the body's balance.
  • Respond to sickness or symptoms.
  • Release natural chemicals, including endorphins, the body's natural painkiller, and neurotransmitters, which control nerve impulses. 


What conditions does acupuncture treat? 

Acupuncture has been found effective in addressing a diverse array of health issues. It is commonly used to treat chronic (long-term) pain, such as:


  • Headaches and migraines
  • Menstrual cramps
  • Sports injuries
  • Arthritis
  • Back pain, muscle pain, or neck pain 
  • Knee pain


Acupuncture may also assist with the following conditions:


  • Immune system issues
  • Infertility
  • Side effects of cancer and cancer therapy
  • Face pain and other nerve aches
  • Discomforts of pregnancy
  • Overuse syndrome and repetitive strain disorders
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Hot flashes and menopause


What occurs during an acupuncture treatment?

At your initial visit to an acupuncturist near you, the acupuncturist will discuss your concerns. They will then analyze your body for places that may respond to acupuncture. The acupuncturist will put needles into various spots on your skin across your body. The needles are as sterile, light, and disposable as human hair. Acupuncturists place them at varying depths, ranging from a fraction of an inch to many inches. These needles can remain in place for a few minutes or up to 20 minutes. 


How does acupuncture feel?

Each needle may cause a minor prick. It's not as painful as receiving a vaccination or having your blood drawn. Acupuncture needles are significantly thinner than medical needles and are solid rather than hollow. The needles may create muscular feelings such as dull pain or tingling. When you experience a deep heaviness or numbness, notify your practitioner. Such feelings usually indicate that the therapy is effective. 


Does acupuncture help soothe symptoms of anxiety?

Acupuncture is not just meant for your physical well-being but is equally beneficial for your mental well-being. Recent studies have shown that acupuncture helps relieve anxiety symptoms in patients. It supports individuals in managing various mental health concerns, including depression and addiction problems. 


The process of acupuncture stimulates the happy hormones in your body to make you feel good. It boosts happiness and reduces the production of cortisol, the body's key stress hormone.


However, the results are often short-lived, so taking specific measures to maintain positive feelings is essential. Maintaining your diet can go a long way in ensuring the longevity of your acupuncture results. Keeping yourself hydrated and following a plant-based diet can help.


You should also keep your body active by practicing physical exercises like yoga or other sports to keep your stress hormones in check. Breathing exercises and massages can also go a long way in helping you maintain a healthy mental state post-acupuncture therapy.


What are the differences and similarities between acupuncture and acupressure?

Some primary differences between acupuncture and acupressure are:


  • Technique and tools: Acupuncture involves using thin, metallic needles, while acupressure uses fingers, palms, or acupressure tools such as hand rollers, foot rollers, and thumb pads.


  • Intensity and sensation: Acupuncture stimulates moderately to highly, whereas acupressure pressure is gentle to firm. Acupuncture elicits de qi or deeper sensations (heaviness, tingling, numbness, etc.) than acupressure, which may cause tenderness or mild pain.


  • Risk factors: While acupuncture and acupressure are low-risk techniques, people generally consider acupressure safer as it does not involve penetrating the skin with needles.


Although they have differences, acupuncture and acupressure share many similarities, including:


  • TCM roots: Both treatments are based on the same principles of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) related to the flow of life force or Qi.


  • Holistic approach: Both acupuncture and acupressure take a holistic approach to health and overall well-being, aiming to restore balance and harmony in physical, mental, and emotional well-being.


  • Focus on energy flow and meridians: Both methods activate acupoints to rejuvenate energy flow along the meridians. Additionally, they both utilize identical body maps of meridians within the body.


Several factors should be considered when deciding between acupuncture and acupressure, such as the nature of the condition, personal preferences, and professional recommendations.


Acupuncture is often the preferred choice for addressing complex or persistent issues such as digestive complications, hormonal imbalances, chronic pain, and neurological conditions. This is because acupuncture can offer a more comprehensive rebalancing of the body's energy flow and address these complex problems more deeply.


On the other hand, acupressure is an excellent option for individuals seeking a self-practice technique to manage issues such as stress, occasional headaches, minor discomfort, or needle sensitivity. It also serves as a beneficial method for promoting general wellness, relaxation, and stress reduction.  


How do you find acupuncturists near you? 

Several acupuncturists are available in Orlando, but selecting the best one is crucial. Since the process involves inserting needles into your body, you must be extremely cautious about choosing the best one so there is no room for mistakes. 


We have simplified the process by curating a list of some of the best acupuncturists near you in Orlando, Florida. At Zocdoc, we ensure that you receive excellent care that is covered by your insurance. You can add medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to your Zocdoc account. Please note that you can schedule appointments using only one insurance plan at a time. If you have multiple insurance plans, you can provide details about your secondary carrier and plan in your notes for the provider during the final step of the booking process. If your provider uses Zocdoc’s Intake forms, you can input information about your secondary insurance when you complete the forms online. If you have more insurance-related queries, you can visit Zocdoc’s patient help center to learn more.


We have meticulously screened these medical professionals to offer only the best ones at your disposal. You can verify the service of these professionals by understanding their credentials and qualifications. 


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Acupuncturist statistics in Orlando

The United States has witnessed a steady growth of acupuncturists over the years. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) estimates that about 12% of U.S. adults have tried acupuncture, up from around 4% in 2002.


According to Acupuncture Massage College, from 2004 to 2015, there was a 52% increase in the total number of acupuncturists in the U.S., taking the total number from approximately 22,671 to nearly 34,481 acupuncturists. More than 50% of acupuncturists in the country concentrate in urban areas.


As per a National Center for Biotechnology Information report, Florida had the third-largest number of acupuncturists in the U.S., with over 2,705 in 2018. It is around 7.13% of acupuncturists in the country. It makes it one of the top three states with the most acupuncturists. 


As per Research Gate, Florida regulates acupuncture, and a licensed acupuncturist is called an acupuncture physician. It is one of the three states in the U.S. with proper acupuncture laws in place. It makes it a safe alternative source of medicine choice for people. Florida is also home to over 29.17%, which is roughly over six accredited schools and programs for acupuncture therapy.


Sources

Mayo Clinic

Cleveland Clinic

National Center for Biotechnology Information

Acupuncture Massage College

Research Gate

BioMed Central Ltd

WebMD

BestAccredited Colleges

American Institute of Alternative Medicine


The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 immediately.

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