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Best Acupuncturists in Cincinnati

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Cincinnati Acupuncturists on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Cincinnati, OH 45242

Why choose this provider?

Movement Solutions is a wellness clinic that is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This holistic clinic aids its clients with recovery, enhancement, and wellness. The practice provides a wide array of treatment solutions including acupuncture, manual manipulation, therapeutic massage, Feldenkrais, and Pilates. This distinct healing practice was developed by Dana J. Pilolli, LMT, L.Ac over 30 years ago. He works closely with his patients to get to know them, help them prevent injury, find pain relief for a wide variety of symptoms, and reach their goals. Movement Solutions helps its clients realize their full healing potential and optimize their well-being.

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Madeira, OH 45243

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Spine and Wellness Cincinnati is a holistic center that is located in Madeira, Ohio and serves the greater Cincinnati, Ohio Metropolitan area. This wellness center provides primary care for the spine and wellness for the family. The clinic delivers a broad spectrum of modern health solutions derived from ancient healing principles. Treatments include chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, physiotherapy, functional medicine, holistic family care, deep tissue laser, and neuropathy rehab. The clinic offers fast pain relief by conducting nonsurgical treatment for neck pain, back pain, headache, whiplash, herniated disc, and joint pain. Spine and Wellness Cincinnati creates healthy families, utilizes non-invasive techniques, and offers a free MRI review.

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4.9
Google
4.9 / 5 (104)
Facebook
5.0 / 5 (23)
Yelp
4.5 / 5 (8)

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Cincinnati, OH 45244

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Chinese Acupuncture Center is a full-service acupuncture clinic that is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This is the first traditional Chinese acupuncture clinic to be licensed in the Greater Cincinnati metro area since the Ohio medical board began licensing acupuncturists in 2000. The clinic is led by Maorong Jiang, a licensed clinical acupuncturist. Before working as clinical acupuncturist, Maorong Jiang underwent acupuncture training in China. He possesses more than 30 years of experience in acupuncture therapy and herbology and has spent 10 years of his life researching pain and acupuncture analgesia. Treatment options include general acupuncture, pain management, infertility, and weight management and appetite control. Chinese Acupuncture Center has treated thousands of patients, continuing its culture of delivering expertise services and patient-centered care.

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Cincinnati, OH 45069

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Acupuncture Health Alliance, LLC is a complete acupuncture clinic located in West Chester, Butler County, Ohio that serves the areas of West Chester, Mason, Blue Ash, Fairfield, Hamilton, Middletown, Montgomery, and Cincinnati Ohio. This clinic offers modern acupuncture, plus acupuncture for pain, arthritis, infertility, and depression. Services include pain management, neurological disorders, psychological and emotional disorders, women's health and OB/GYN disorders, cardiovascular disorders, respiratory disorders, and other services. The practice is run by Li Sparks, who is NCCAOM certified and licensed to practice in Kentucky and Ohio Medical Boards. She possesses more than 26 years of experience in acupuncture and medical research. Li Sparks specializes in treating frozen shoulder, pain relief, including neck, shoulder, back, and joint pain, sciatica, headaches, migraines, painful menses, stroke paralysis, Bell's palsy, depression, and more.

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4.3
Google
4.3 / 5 (22)
Yelp
5.0 / 5 (1)

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Cincinnati, OH 45213

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Cincinnati Acupuncture is a holistic acupuncture clinic located in Cincinnati, Ohio that specializes in traditional Chinese acupuncture. The clinic is led by Carole Paine, MS, L.Ac. She is a licensed practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture and has been practicing as an acupuncturist since 2000. Clinic procedures include acupuncture, electroacupuncture, cupping, gua sha, non-needle microcurrent acupuncture. Treatment options include non-needle microcurrent acupuncture and scar release therapy. This clinic holds National, California, Ohio and Kentucky certifications in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. Cincinnati Acupuncture was the winner of the 2015 Cincinnati A-List #1 Best Acupuncture award plus won the 2010, 2011, 2013, and 2016 Best of Cincinnati awards as well.

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5.0
Facebook
5.0 / 5 (15)
Yelp
5.0 / 5 (2)

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West Chester, OH 45069

Why choose this provider?

West Chester Acupuncture & Chiropractic is a full-service clinic located in West Chester, Ohio that proudly serves the areas of West Chester, OH, Cincinnati, OH, Mason, OH, Montgomery, OH, Middletown, OH, Blue Ash, OH, Hamilton, OH, Fairfield, OH, and beyond. This clinic is open six days a week and specializes in acupuncture, chiropractic, and massage. The practice is run by Dr. Julie Hilbert, DC, FIAMA, DiplAc and Dr. Burton Young, DC, FIAMA, DiplAc. They have been in this business for more than 28 years. Services include acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, cupping, infertility, pain relief, addictions/weight loss, athletes and sports injuries, and worker's comp injuries. West Chester Acupuncture & Chiropractic excels at pain relief, plus treats both the physical and emotional conditions.

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4.6
Facebook
4.6 / 5 (10)

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FAQs

  • Introduction

    Acupuncture is an alternative medicine technique. It involves the strategic placement of small, fine needles puncturing the skin on various areas of the body to relieve pain or treat other medical conditions. The needles are left in place for about 10 minutes to half an hour while the patient relaxes. The selection of the proper acupoints requires skill and knowledge.

    The practice of acupuncture originated in Asia many centuries ago. Chinese acupuncture may also involve electrical stimulation or heat application for heightened effect. Some Chinese acupuncturists also slowly spin or twirl the needles after insertion. On the other hand, Japanese acupuncture is less invasive, with shallow needle insertion and no needle manipulation. Korean acupuncture focuses on needle placement only in the feet and hands.  

    Though acupuncture was highly controversial in Western medicine for many years, most of the medical community now recognizes its effectiveness for pain management. Only anecdotal evidence exists for treatments beyond pain relief.
  • How does acupuncture work?

    Research hasn’t yet determined exactly how acupuncture works, but there are two main theories. One is that it operates on a neurological level by stimulating muscles, nerves, and connective tissues, triggering natural pain relief effects. Others believe acupuncture balances a person’s energies — chi — creating physical, emotional, and mental harmony, which relieves pain and improves health. 

  • Does Medicare cover acupuncture?

    Medicare Part B covers acupuncture solely to treat low back pain. The condition must have no known cause and have lasted for at least 12 weeks. Only a doctor or properly licensed and trained medical provider may perform the acupuncture. Medicare initially approves up to 12 sessions over 90 days. With demonstrated improvement, up to eight more visits may be allowed.

  • Is acupuncture effective?

    Studies by the National Institute of Health confirm the effectiveness of acupuncture for addiction, nausea, headaches, asthma, some stroke rehabilitation, and pain management for various conditions. The NIH studies support the use of acupuncture alone and combined with traditional treatment methods. Additional research by other scientific and medical organizations demonstrates that acupuncture is typically successful in the treatment of pain.

  • Does acupuncture hurt?

    Acupuncture should not be painful. The unfamiliar sensation may be uncomfortable at first, but that typically goes away after the first session. People with high sensitivity levels or low pain tolerance may experience heightened sensations. However, any discomfort should be minor and brief. Some common feelings at the acupuncture points are warmth, tingling, heaviness, or mild achiness.

  • How much does acupuncture cost?

    Acupuncture prices vary greatly, ranging from $50 to $300 per session. Initial sessions usually cost more than follow-up appointments. Initial sessions on the high end of the pricing scale usually include a consultation and medical exam along with the acupuncture session. Some acupuncturists offer membership price breaks or discounts for prepaid multiple sessions. Shop around before deciding on an acupuncturist.

  • Does insurance cover acupuncture?

    Some health care insurance carriers cover acupuncture for specific medical conditions. But it depends on the location, insurance provider, insurance plan, and reason for the treatments. Aetna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Cigna, United Health Care, Health Net, Banner Health, and Humana are examples of some private insurers that may cover acupuncture with various restrictions. Contact your provider to learn more.