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  • We accept most Insurances- The service fees below are for non-insurance patients. Please contact us first so we can verify your insurance eligibility, before making your first appointment.

  • Acupuncture

    • Regular followup $125
      This is a standard 45 minutes to 1-hour follow-up treatment for return patients. The $125 follow-up - ONLY applies to cash paying, out-of-pocket patients who's medical insurance DOES NOT qualify for acupuncture services. Billing rates billed to insurance companies are not a set rate, but billed according to services as allowed by HIPPA Law compliancy and NJ state statute. 
      A standard Acupuncture treatment consists of treating 1 or 2 sides (such as the front and back, or side of body).  Depending on the patient's presentation and chief complaint, the Acupuncturist practitioner will prescribe the necessary time needed for each side of treatment. Treatment may include moxibustion therapy, fire cupping, auricular acupuncture, Tui Na (bodywork therapy), qigong therapeutic exercises, dietary/supplementary advice. These modalities/therapies mentioned are prescribed based on patient chief complaint and presentation.
    • Asian Bodywork Therapy (Chinese Medical Massage)

      • Tui Na Bodywork Session $120
        Session is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on symptom being treated on. Tui Na (Asian Bodywork Therapy) has the ability to focus on specific problems such as chronic pain related to the muscles, joints, fascial system, and musculoskeletal system. Sports injuries, joint pain, sciatica, muscle spasms, pain in the back, neck, and shoulders, insomnia, constipation, migraine headaches, and stress are all examples of what Tui Na can treat. Tui Na also works with the patient's energetics (called Qi) at a deeper level to help release stagnation and to harmonize imbalances. As in Acupuncture, Tui Na specializes in preventing illnesses and imbalances, not just correcting them. Tui Na dates back to 1700 BC.
Provider: No preference, Marcus Rosario, Maria Hernandez, natalie Ponce