Services & Fees

Services

  1. Motor Points – acupuncture stimulates motor points where the nerve innervates the muscle and releases tight muscles. It is used for a variety of issues including chronic pain and sports injuries.
  2. Electrical Stimulation (not a tens unit) – special frequencies on motor points and other areas of the body to loosen muscles, get rid of pain and restore health of the muscles.
  3. Micro Current – designed to offer an effective alternative to traditional opioid-based pain management. This innovative therapy harnesses the power of microcurrents to interact directly with the body’s nervous system and providing relief. Using devices that emit very low electrical currents are similar to those naturally produced by the body, this therapy encourages nerve cells to heal and function more effectively.
  4. Infrared – Red Light Therapy: Uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular repair, increase circulation, and reduce inflammation.
  5. PEMF (Pulse Electro Magnetic Frequency) – low frequency electromagnetic fields help in the healing process by stimulating the body’s natural healing process, decreasing pain, inflammation and regeneration.
  6. Crystal Fusion Light – This healing technique uses earth elements and their light beams that relax and balance the mind, body and spirit on a deep emotional level.
  7. Cupping a therapy that uses glass or plastic cups on the skin to release muscle tension, decreases pain, improves circulation and promotes lymphatic drainage.
  8. Moxibustion (Moxa) – a warming therapy that uses burning an herb called Mugwort above the skin to enhance acupuncture points. This is used in a variety of treatments. It also boosts hemoglobulin and white blood cells.
  9. LifeWave X39 Patches/Stem Cell Patches – These patches use low level light and copper peptides on acupuncture points on the skin to improve cellular repair, wellness and vitality.
  10. Massage/Myofascial Release – is a manual therapy which releases tension and restrictions in the fascia, the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, organs, and bones, to alleviate pain and improve mobility.
  11. Supplements and Chinese Herbal Formula Recommendations

 

How much does Acupuncture cost?

Acupuncture Treatments:
First visit (75 minute Initial Treatment and Consultation) – $155
Follow-up Acupuncture Treatments (60 mins) – $105

 

Pediatric Acupuncture Treatments (under 13 years old):
First visit (40 minute Initial Treatment and Consultation) – $90
Follow-up Pediatric Acupuncture Treatments (30 mins) – $75

 

Fertility Treatments:
First visit (75 minute Initial Treatment and Consultation) – $155
Follow-up Fertility Treatments (60 mins) – $105

 

Facelift Treatments:
First visit (75 minute Initial Treatment and Consultation) – $155
Follow-up Facelift Treatments (60 mins) – $135

 

Does Insurance cover acupuncture?
Insurance coverage varies from company to company and from state to state. Contact your provider to see if acupuncture is covered.

Here are some questions to ask:

  1. Will my plan cover acupuncture?
  2. How many visits do I have in one calendar year?
  3. Do I have a co-pay?
  4. How much is my co-pay?
  5. Do I have a deductible? If yes, has it been met?
  6. Do I need a referral?

** Flexible spending or Health Savings Accounts are accepted.

Please Note:
We cannot file insurance on your behalf, but we can give you an invoice that you can submit to your insurance company.

 

Missed Appointment and Cancellation Policy

If you are unable to keep a scheduled appointment, please give 24 hours advanced notice. If less than 24 hours notice is given, you will be charged a $50.00 cancellation fee. Thank you in advance.

Please use the link below for the latest version of our cancellation policy:

https://cummingacupuncture.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Cancellation-policy.pdf