By
admin
|
Published
August 11, 2011
Please wear or have with you comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. Ideally, you should not be too hungry or too full when you come for acupuncture. Eating a light snack and being well hydrated is advisable. Try to avoid alcohol and caffeine for at least 2-3 hours prior to your treatment. Also please bring along any recent lab work or test results.
Posted in
|
By
admin
|
Published
August 11, 2011
We are not associated with any health insurance company. However, if your insurance plan allows for out-of-network acupuncture benefits, services may be partly covered. We are happy to provide a superbill for partial reimbursement on request. Please check your coverage carefully by asking the following questions:
Do I have out-of-network acupuncture benefits?
What is my out-of-network deductible and has it been met?
How many sessions per calendar year does my plan cover?
What is the coverage amount per acupuncture session?
Posted in
|
By
admin
|
Published
August 11, 2011
While it is difficult to gauge the exact number of treatments a patient will need to resolve their issue/s, we do know that the more chronic and severe the condition is, the longer it usually takes to heal. Short-term acute conditions, such as colds and flus, can often be resolved within one treatment and a few days of taking herbs and supplements. Long-standing problems, such as chronic digestive issues or skin conditions, may take several weeks to a few months to fully heal. In our initial visit, I will assess your recommended number of treatments, and a timeline for optimal results.
Posted in
|