Thank you to our fantastic patients who volunteer their time to help us spread the word around Columbia City. Continue reading
Clinics
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Columbia City:
(206) 760-6064
acupunctureforall@gmail.com
West Seattle:
(206) 933-7891
westseapins@gmail.com
Thank you to our fantastic patients who volunteer their time to help us spread the word around Columbia City. Continue reading
One of the most common questions we get at CAPCC is “How long will it take to get rid of my symptoms?” and “How often should I get treated?” The answer, as you can well predict, starts with “It depends….” On what the problem is, how severe it is and how long you have had the symptoms. Continue reading
As part of our ongoing Community Acknowledgment and Accountability Program, in March, CAPCC offered a free day of acupuncture to the hardworking domestic violence advocates of the Catherine Booth House in Capitol Hill. Continue reading
I had talked to my brother about success that he had using acupuncture treatments to cure tennis elbow and thought that I might be able to get some relief from persistent pain that I had been having in my lower back and both thumbs. Continue reading
In our first nine months, we have offered several different special promotions focusing on specific communities. Continue reading
Community Acupuncture (CA) really is part of a wider change in thinking about health care. To make both preventative treatment and symptom management affordable to practically everyone in a market that usually charges $80-$150 — is pretty revolutionary! Continue reading
Thank you for helping us get settled into Columbia City, for spreading the word about our clinic and for introducing yourselves to us in these first months of operation. Continue reading
Try as much as possible to avoid people who are sick (easier said than done), but if you do need to go into work, on the bus, to the theatre, where you cannot guarantee the health of others around you, make sure you have 4-5 slices of fresh ginger root in your water bottle. Continue reading
I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) last fall. My rheumatologist started me on an intense drug therapy program that offered more negative effects than was helping me. I felt no relief from my symptoms and my overall sense of well-being quickly deteriorated. Continue reading