Many health insurance plans now offer coverage for acupuncture treatments, especially for pain management and certain medical conditions. If you plan to use insurance for your acupuncture visits, our team will help guide you through the process as smoothly as possible.

Insurance Coverage for Acupuncture

Acupuncture benefits vary depending on your individual insurance plan. Some plans cover acupuncture for specific conditions such as chronic pain, back pain, neck pain, or migraines. Coverage may also depend on factors such as deductibles, copays, or referral requirements.

Because every insurance plan is different, we recommend that patients verify their acupuncture benefits with their insurance provider before their appointment.

What to Ask Your Insurance Provider

When contacting your insurance company, you may want to ask the following questions:

  • Does my plan cover acupuncture treatments?
  • Do I need a referral from my primary care physician?
  • How many visits are covered per year?
  • What is my copay or coinsurance?
  • Have I met my deductible?
  • Can I get treatment and covered for my condition?

Having this information in advance can help you better understand your coverage and avoid unexpected costs.

Our Approach to Insurance

We strive to make the process as easy as possible for our patients. Our clinic will assist with insurance billing when applicable and help you understand your benefits.

If your insurance plan does not cover acupuncture, we also offer affordable self-pay options so you can still receive the care you need.

If you have questions about using insurance for acupuncture treatments, please contact our office. We are happy to help you understand your options and get started with care.

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.