Acupuncture Has Been Proven To Be A Much Better Long-Term Solution For Pain Management Than Medications Or Surgeries!
Are You Suffering From Any Of The Following Conditions?
Post-op recovery
- Headaches & migraines
- Joint pain
- Stress management
- Insomnia
- Menstrual cramps
- Muscle aches/ Fibromyalgia
- Neuropathy
Insurance Coverage*
Major insurances we are contracted:










We accept the above health insurances for your convenience. We are not contracted with all plans under these insurance companies. Please contact your insurance carrier to verify your individual benefits, and any copays or coinsurance that are part of your plan. Patients are responsible for notifying the provider’s office if a specific plan requires a specific condition for treatment, or a referral (especially HMOs).
Please call the phone number on the back of your insurance card to verify your provider network participation as insurance carrier change policies often.
*If You Have Insurance..
Your insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance company. While we are happy to assist you with billing them directly, we need you to provide the following information prior to your treatment, which can be obtained by calling your insurance company directly, getting in touch with your company’s human resources department, or by reviewing your plan documents:
- Is acupuncture included in my plan?
- What is the deductible (if met or not)?
- What is my co-pay?
- What is my co-insurance?
- How many visits are allowed?
- Is referral required?
- Is there any limitation to the condition that can be treated (or can I get treatment for my condition)?
Confirmation that you have acupuncture as a covered benefit on your policy.
Acupuncture is not considered an “essential health benefit” and as such, is not always included in your list of benefits.
Your deductible amount.
The deductible is the amount of money that you must spend out of your own pocket before insurance will begin covering your claims. During the deductible period, all out of pocket costs are collected at the time of service according to the insurance company allowed amounts for the procedures that are performed.
Your copay or co-insurance amount for acupuncture.
If you do have acupuncture benefits, then typically there is a per visit copay (a set amount) and/or a co-insurance (a % of the allowed amount). Copay is a fixed amount you pay for a health care service, usually when you receive the service. Coinsurance amounts represent the amount you are responsible for after your deductible is met and insurance starts covering treatment.
The number of allowed acupuncture visits per year.
Most plans that include acupuncture as a benefit will only cover a certain number of visits per year.