Acupuncture
Cyclical Health, Subtle Strength
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At Origins, acupuncture is more than a treatment - it’s a return to rhythm.
Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture works with the body's natural energy (Qi) to restore flow, release tension, and bring balance across physical, mental, and emotional layers. Just as nature moves in cycles, your body holds its own seasons of stress, healing, and change. Acupuncture offers a quiet nudge in the right direction - helping your system remember how to heal. Whether you’re here for pain relief, emotional support, digestive regulation, or something deeper, each session is a step toward restoring harmony within. |
Whether you’re ready for your first session or curious about how acupuncture might support your health goals, we’re here to meet you with calm, compassionate care.
WHAT IS ACUPUNCTURE
Acupuncture involves the gentle insertion of thin, sterile, single-use needles into specific points on the body. These points are chosen based on your individual diagnosis and where energy needs to move, settle, or strengthen. According to TCM, Qi (your body’s vital energy) flows through a network of meridians. When one area is blocked or imbalanced, it can affect the entire system—causing discomfort, stress, or illness. Acupuncture helps realign those patterns and encourages the body’s natural ability to heal.
Most patients describe a deep sense of calm during treatment—many even fall asleep.
Most patients describe a deep sense of calm during treatment—many even fall asleep.
TYPES OF ACUPUNCTURE OFFERED
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Private Acupuncture
Private sessions are fully individualized and may include additional techniques like cupping, gua sha, or electrical stimulation. These sessions allow access to areas like the back or abdomen, and are ideal for complex or chronic concerns, emotional health, and deeper energetic work. Community Acupuncture Community acupuncture is offered in a calm, shared space where patients receive treatment in recliners, often at a lower cost. It’s an accessible way to receive regular care, especially for acute conditions or maintenance. Though less private, the setting is peaceful, and patients often find the group energy deeply relaxing. Many patients begin with a private session, then move into community care, or alternate between the two based on their needs and goals. |
ACUPUNCTURE FAQ
Q: Do I have to choose one style of treatment?
Not at all.
Many patients begin with private care to address complex concerns, then transition into community sessions for maintenance or budget-friendly follow-ups. Others mix both as needed.
Q: What are the benefits of private acupuncture?
Private treatments allow access to areas like the back and abdomen, and may include additional therapies like cupping, gua sha, or electrical stimulation - tools not used in the community room.
Q: What is dry needling?
While similar in appearance, dry needling is a Western technique focused on muscle trigger points. Acupuncture is part of a complete medical system - Traditional Chinese Medicine - that addresses the root cause of imbalance through diagnosis and pattern differentiation.
Q: Can I receive community acupuncture if I have back pain?
Yes.
Even though we don’t needle the back in a community setting, we can access points on the arms and legs that correspond directly to back pain and often bring significant relief.
Not at all.
Many patients begin with private care to address complex concerns, then transition into community sessions for maintenance or budget-friendly follow-ups. Others mix both as needed.
Q: What are the benefits of private acupuncture?
Private treatments allow access to areas like the back and abdomen, and may include additional therapies like cupping, gua sha, or electrical stimulation - tools not used in the community room.
Q: What is dry needling?
While similar in appearance, dry needling is a Western technique focused on muscle trigger points. Acupuncture is part of a complete medical system - Traditional Chinese Medicine - that addresses the root cause of imbalance through diagnosis and pattern differentiation.
Q: Can I receive community acupuncture if I have back pain?
Yes.
Even though we don’t needle the back in a community setting, we can access points on the arms and legs that correspond directly to back pain and often bring significant relief.
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