Paths to Healing

  • A person receiving an acupuncture treatment with thin needles inserted into their back.

    Acupuncture

    Acupuncture is a gentle and time-honored healing practice rooted in Chinese medicine that works by restoring balance to the body’s energy, or Qi. By placing very fine needles at specific points along energy pathways called meridians, acupuncture helps to relieve pain, calm the nervous system, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. It is used to treat a wide range of concerns, including stress, hormonal imbalance, digestive issues, and chronic pain.

  • A person receiving cupping therapy on their back from a practitioner.

    Cupping

    Cupping is a traditional healing practice that uses gentle suction to ease muscle tension, enhance circulation, and support the body’s natural detoxification process. Glass, silicone, or plastic cups are placed on the skin to create a vacuum, helping to release stagnation and encourage the smooth flow of qi and blood.

  • A woman receiving acupuncture treatment on her face, with several acupuncture needles inserted near her forehead, cheeks, and chin.

    Facial Rejuvination

    Facial rejuvenation acupuncture is a natural, non-invasive treatment that supports healthy aging by enhancing circulation, stimulating collagen production, and promoting a radiant, lifted appearance. Fine needles are gently placed on the face and body to reduce the appearance of fine lines, improve skin tone, and address underlying imbalances. This holistic approach not only revitalizes the complexion but also supports overall well-being.

  • A person receiving moxibustion therapy on their back with moxa emitting smoke.

    Moxibustion

    Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy that uses tiny amounts of refined mugwort (moxa) placed on or near the skin to warm specific acupuncture points. This traditional practice helps stimulate circulation of blood and qi, relieve pain, and strengthen the body's natural healing response.