My Mission
If the System is "Broke", Fix It.
Most of the time, one of the first questions I am asked is, "Does insurance cover acupuncture?" In Minnesota, the answer, for practical purposes, is no.
Conventional acupuncture in Minnesota, charging $65 to $100 and up for a visit, is expensive.
This limits who can afford it and the number and frequency of treatments people can afford.
For those without insurance, any type of health care - conventional or alternative - may be
too expensive.
Acupuncture is a very effective form of health care for a wide range of health problems
(see Conditions Treated) so long as treatments are frequent enough and carried out for long enough to get the
best results possible. Under the current fee schedule, this usually isn't feasible."
Community Acupuncture addresses concerns of cost by creating a treatment room where several people can receive
treatment at once at much more affordable rates. In my clinic, the sliding fee scale is $25 to $45 for the initial
consult and treatment and $15 to $35 for return visits. No proof of income is needed. The fees are set like this so
more people can afford enough acupuncture to get better and stay better.
Community treatments also utilize the energy of the group for healing. If you have experienced the difference
between yoga, meditation or prayer in a group vs. at home alone, you know what I mean. Maybe this is one of the
reasons why treatments in China, which often involve dozens of people in a single large treatment room, often
show such remarkable results.
In my clinic I have one treatment room with a recliner. Because I practice a distal point style
of acupuncture, you do not need to undress for treatment. The points selected are on the lower
arms (from elbows to hands) or lower legs (from knees to feet) or on the ears. As long as
people remove their shoes and socks, wear pants that can easily be rolled above the knee and
sleeves that can be pushed above the elbow, they can be treated in this style. A private
treatment room is available if needed.
The community acupuncture concept has been used successfully in Portland, OR
(www.workingclassacupuncture.org), Boulder, Cape Cod and St. Louis with many more springing
up around the country. Acupuncturists are choosing to be part of the solution to the high
cost of health care.
Research In the United States (as well as thousands of years of tradition in Asia) has shown that
acupuncture is most effective when it is done frequently and regularly - once a week is usually the minimum
required to make progress on any kind of health problem.
Community Fee Structure
There is a one-time $10 paperwork fee with the first appointment.
Acupuncture appointments are on a sliding scale of
$15 - $35 per treatment.
You decide what you can afford.
The purpose of our sliding scale is to separate the issues of money and treatment; we want you to
come in often enough to really get better and stay better! We understand that everyone's situation
is different, and our primary goal is to make acupuncture available to you as often as you need it.
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