Bellevue Acupuncture Clinic
Proudly serving Seattle and Greater Eastside since 1993
Our
Acupuncture Services
Quality of service is our top priority at Bellevue Acupuncture
Clinic. Our highly skilled practitioners can help you with a wide range of
health problems. Their professional trainings and skills in both Traditional
Chinese medicine and Western medicine give them a unique perspective when
diagnosing and treating patients. Together with the unparalleled devotion to
quality of care, your safety and wellbeing are totally ensured.
Our
Specialties
Although our practitioners can help you with almost all kinds
of health conditions, we find most patients come to us with these problems and
receive very noticeable results:
General pain relief including migraine, neck pain, lower back pain, frozen
shoulder and sciatica. Female disorders such as infertility and PMS. Digestive disorders,
constipation and diarrhea. Insomnia, stress, addictions, and other psychological
disorders. Neurological disorders such as neuralgia, paralysis and post-stroke
symptoms. Muscular-skeletal pains, arthritis, tendonitis or tennis elbows. Other
disorders such as allergy, asthma, fatigue and hypertension.
Our Services
Although acupuncture will be the primary type of treatment you
receive at our clinic, one or more of the following techniques and practices may
be used in your treatment depending on the situation:
Moxibustion
(Moxa) This consists of the burning of a compressed herb stick to provide
thermal stimulation to specific points and meridians or over certain surface
areas of skin. Moxa treatment is very soothing.
Cupping This involves the use of glass cups that form a
suction on the skin to promote and stimulate blood flow to certain parts of the
body.
Chinese Tuina This is Chinese traditional massage and
acupressure, which promotes and stimulates blood and Qi flow.
Electro-acupuncture With this method, acupuncture
needles are stimulated with a gentle electric current to circulate the flow of
Qi.
Herbal medicine Formulated Chinese herbal medicines are
sometimes prescribed to complement the acupuncture treatment for maximum
effects.
Dietary Advice Dietary recommendations are based upon
traditional Chinese medical theory.
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