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Office Hours (as of July 2022)

Tuesdays: 1pm-8pm
Wednesdays: 1pm-8pm
Fridays: 10am-4pm
Saturdays: 10am-4pm

As we enter the second wave of coronavirus, let’s revisit the updated office protocols: 

-       Properly worn masks (this mean covering both your nose and mouth) will be worn at all times.

-       Please arrive at your appointment time so we can ensure that patients do not overlap or have to wait.

-       Please take your shoes off when you walk in and leave them on the rug by the door.

-       We are only using disposable table paper and pillowcases on the tables.  Sheets will be provided as needed. 

-       Each room is thoroughly disinfected after each visit.

-       HEPA UV filters will be on in each room to ensure the air is being cleaned.

-       If you have a fever, weird GI symptoms, loss of taste/smell, signs of a respiratory infection, or believe you have been exposed to COVID, please let us know, and your appointment will be rescheduled without penalty.

-       If you have recently traveled to any of the states/territories that are on the quarantine travel list, please let us know and your appointment will be rescheduled without penalty.

-       Please use the waitlist option if you do not see your preferred appointment time and I will do my best to get you booked. 


My responsibility is to keep us all safe when we are together in my office. 
I hope that you take it as seriously as I do. 


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. Meg and I are happy to help.


SERVICES & FEES

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is the insertion of hair-thin, sterile, one-time use needles at specific points on the body to manipulate the flow of energy.  This energy or "qi" (chee) as it is commonly called flows through the meridians of the body.  When this energy becomes blocked, pain and disease can result.  By inserting acupuncture needles along the meridians, blockages are cleared and the normal flow of qi throughout the body is encouraged. 

In Western terms, acupuncture stimulates the body's natural pain-killing chemicals, endorphins.  It also increases the production of adenosine, a painkiller.  These help improve circulation, decrease inflammation and provide pain relief.  Acupuncture also regulates serotonin which positively affects mood!

 
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Cupping

Cupping is the application of cups (made from glass or plastic) which create a vacuum by removing the oxygen either through the quick insertion of fire (glass) or with a pump (plastic).  This suction allows the skin and superficial muscle layers to be drawn into the cup.  They are either used stationary or by sliding them to cover a greater area.  This vacuum opens the pores, stimulates the flow of blood and qi, pulls toxins from the body and reduces pain and inflammation throughout the body.  Afterwards, you will look like you were hugged by an octopus!  These circular marks will disappear within a few days of your treatment.

  • Decrease muscle activity which results in pain reduction

  • Help with muscle relaxation by improving microcirculation, promoting cell repair and angiogenesis in tissues

  • Promote healing process via increased local tissue metabolism

  • Activate the lymphatic system to drain excess fluids and toxins

  • Induce comfort and relaxation on a systemic level

  • Good for musculoskeletal pain: Chronic lower back pain, neck pain and fibromyalgia

  • Good for digestive problems: Bloating, gastric reflux and constipation conditions

  • Good for improving recovery: Cough, asthma and common cold

 
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Gua Sha

gua (to rub or to scrape)
sha (the distinctive type of redness and skin discoloration created during and after treatment)

This is a healing technique sometimes called "coining" or "scraping".  A smooth edged instrument (I prefer a Chinese soup spoon) is rubbed across a lubricated skin surface where tightness, an injury or imbalance is found.  When done effectively, sha (redness, discoloration) is produced.  This creates a positive response in the body which reduces heat and inflammation, releasing pain and loosening the muscles. This redness will dissipate in a few days.

Commonly used to treat: colds and flu, fever, headache, indigestion, dizziness, injury, joint pain, fibromyalgia, to relax tight muscles, fatigue and liver inflammation in hepatitis.

 
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Reset and Renew

Do you need a recharge?

Take advantage of these full body, deeply relaxing treatments.

They will improve well-being, calm your "fight or flight" response, and allow you to decompress.

Treat yourself to YOU time.

 
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Reiki

We are proud to offer Reiki in our roster of services, led by practitioner, David Us.

Reiki is a Japanese system that translates to rei (spiritually guided) and ki (life force energy). Your session will be tailored to your individual needs. We will work to assess and clear each of the seven chakras that are points of energy in the body during our time together. This profound healing experience will leave you feeling relaxed, peaceful, and at ease.

Offerings:

  • Chakra Clearing + Balancing Reiki Session

Stay tuned for David's bio, coming soon!

 

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Fee Schedule (as of 7/1/23)

New Patient Visit: $175
Existing Patient Follow-Up: $125
Reset and Renew De-Stress Treatment: $60
Cupping / Gua Sha Treatment: $50

Stop by the office, or email kismetacupuncture@gmail.com to inquire about package special pricing.

 

 

“When I walked in the first thing I noticed was how immaculate it was. I was greeted by the owner and she made me feel both welcomed and cared for. She is very knowledgeable, she understands that you may be in there for a physical issue such as an injury or an autoimmune disease (like myself) that affects you in other ways like stress, insomnia, depression…and she helps you with all of it. I can’t recommend Kismet enough, she has helped me more than I can ever say. I am forever grateful.”

-Donna O.