Traditional Chinese Medicine is our educational base for our Acupuncture Services. The Acupuncturists in our center have advanced education and training in Medical Qigong, Meridian Therapy, Mental and Emotional Healthcare, Preventative Medicine, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Nutritional Supplements and Homeopathy .
Wanda L Warren, PT, MHS, Dipl.Ac.(NCCAOM), L.Ac. offers the experience of integrating the knowledge from a Master’s in Physical Therapy with Chinese Medicine Techniques for the last 12 years as an Acupuncturist.
First question always….Does it Hurt?
When people first hear the word Acupuncture, they incorrectly think of needles with injections. Acupuncture sensations cannot be compared to the feeling of an injection because the needles for injections are much larger and hollow. Acupuncture needles are not hollow and are extremely fine and flexible (about the size of a human hair). When the needles are gently inserted, a sensation of warmth or tingling can be felt and then some people feel nothing at all at the insertion. Often patients find their treatments very relaxing and some even fall asleep.
The easy way to understand why Acupuncture changes the body is through the metaphor of a computer keyboard. We use various keys through the needle insertion sites to assist in changing a symptom you are experiencing and return the body to health.
What does Acupuncture Treat?
• Anxiety
• Bronchial Asthma
• Acute Toothache, post-extraction pain
• Constipation
• Depression
• Fatigue
• Fibromyalgia
• Headache and Migraines
• Pareses following a stroke
• Insomnia
• Peripheral Neuropathies
• Neck Pain
• Bladder Dysfunction
• Frozen Shoulder
• Tendinitis
• Low Back Pain
• Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
• PTSD
• Sciatica
• TMJ






