Chinese Medicine

Why Choose Chinese Medicine?
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a complete, holistic medical system that supports the body’s innate ability to heal. Practiced for over 3,000 years, TCM views disease as "dis-ease", a disruption in the body's natural harmony.
Illness arises when the body can no longer adapt to stress, change, or internal demands, leading to dysfunction across various systems.
The goal of TCM is to restore optimal function in the immune, nervous, digestive, circulatory, and hormonal systems.
Chinese herbal medicine plays a central role, using natural substances such as plants, minerals, and other ingredients to create personalized formulas that help the body regain optimal function.
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An Initial Consultation is needed to determine if Chinese medicine is right for you.
Your experienced Practitioner will formulate a comprehensive plan to help reach your goals as quickly as possible, often drawing upon combinations of treatment solutions based on clinically evidence-based data.
Your first treatment can often be administered the same day.
Chinese Medicine FAQ

How Does Chinese Medicine Work?
Chinese medicine works by reducing inflammation, boosting circulation, balancing hormones, promoting healing and pain relief and regulating the immune system, works similar to acupuncture but stronger when combined together. Acupuncture works from outside in, while Chinese medicine works from inside out, often an effective last resort solution for severe and chronic conditions.
Is Chinese Medicine Safe?
Chinese medicine is safe and unlike medications, it has minimal side effects when prescribed by a Chinese medicine practitioner.
Taking into account your health history and goals, your Practitioner strategically combines different herbs that are derived from plant origin (root, stems, seeds, flowers, barks) & minerals to reach your goal(s) as quickly as possible, be it pain relief or fertility enhancement.
Is Chinese Medicine Covered By Insurance?
It is generally not covered but some insurance plans may cover it. Insurance companies are likely to cover treatments that don’t actually fix the problem. The good news is, that you are the one in charge of what treatment solutions you receive, not an insurance company.