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Best Acupuncturists in Dallas, TX

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Dallas, TX 75230

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4.9 (8)
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4.5 (8)

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Dallas Acupuncture Clinic has been serving the community since 1993. Dr. Qiong Bai has been practicing acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine for more than 30 years and is National Board Certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The clinic helps treat chronic pain, neurological problems, emotional disorders, upper respiratory issues, infertility, digestive problems, addictions, and cancer in conjunction with Western treatment. Cosmetic acupuncture is also available.

Dallas, TX 75240

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4.0 (1)

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Acupuncture for Women is a Dallas acupuncture clinic that has been serving the community since 2000. The clinic focuses on women’s health and treats nearly 100 infertility cases each year. Jane Liu, L.Ac., MD is formally trained in Eastern and Western gynecology, and C. John Qin, L.Ac., M.D. is a certified acupuncturist by the National Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The practitioners treat fertility issues, urinary tract disorders, and gastrointestinal disorders. The clinic also provides natural alternatives to Hormone Replacement Therapy.

Dallas, TX 75219

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5.0 (1)
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5.0 (1)

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Hernandez Eastern Medicine, PLLC is an acupuncture clinic serving the Dallas Uptown and Cedar Springs areas. Mark Hernandez L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. is a licensed acupuncturist by the Texas Acupuncture Board and National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Specializations include Dr. Tan's Balance Method, cosmetic acupuncture, men and women's health treatments, stress relief techniques, allergy alleviation, and prevention of illness.

Dallas, TX 75231

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4.7 (14)
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5.0 (2)

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Health Blossoms Acupuncture and Natural Medicine, PLLC is a Dallas acupuncture clinic. Dr. Kathryn McKenzie is a licensed acupuncturist and naturopathic doctor that has been serving the community for more than a decade. She is also nationally certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. Services include acupuncture, acupressure, auricular acupuncture, cupping, facial rejuvenation, and more.

Dallas, TX 75231

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5.0 (12)
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5.0 (1)

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Hawken Acupuncture is the Dallas clinic if practitioner Elijah Hawken. Ms. Hawken is an Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, and Oriental Medicine Diplomate of the NCCAOM. She is also a member of Chinese Herb Association and Texas Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Treatments include Traditional Chinese Medicine for sports injuries, neurological problems, infertility, and more.

Richardson, TX 75080

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3.8 (31)
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4.6 (24)
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5.0 (12)

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A-Care is a chiropractic and acupuncture clinic in Richardson that treats patients in and around the community. Services include acupuncture, cold laser therapy, spinal decompression, traditional chiropractic manipulations, electric muscle stimulation, herbal medicine, holistic medicine, Kinesiology, and more. Alexander Leybovich D.C. helps treat asthma, chronic pain, digestive complications, carpal tunnel, allergies, menopause, and thyroid dysfunction. The clinic also provides treatment for individuals who were in an auto accident.

Richardson, TX 75080

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Since 1991, Acupuncture Center has been servings patients in and around Richardson and North Dallas. Meng-Sheng Lin is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, a Licensed Acupuncturist, and has nearly 40 years of experience in her field. Acupuncture services include acupressure, electrical stimulation, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui-na, infrared, moxibustion, tobacco cessation, and natural biodentical hormone therapy.

Dallas, TX 75219

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DFW Acupuncture Center treats patients throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Practitioner Bill Clement has been serving the community since 1989 and is a licensed acupuncturist in Texas. The clinic uses acupuncture and Chinese herbs to help relieve migraines, menstrual disorders, bladder dysfunction, and asthma. NAET Allergy Treatment is also available.

Dallas, TX 75238

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5.0 (5)

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Lake Highlands Acupuncture and Herbs treats patients in and around Dallas. Practitioner Bryan Ellett, MAcOM, LAc is licensed by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners and is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The clinic uses acupuncture to help treat pain, digestive problems, addiction, infertility, anxiety, obesity, insomnia, carpal tunnel syndrome, and migraines.

Dallas, TX 75206

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5.0 (7)
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3.5 (3)

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Morningside Clinic provides acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine services to the Dallas Community. Founding practitioner Coleman McMurphy is a Master of Oriental Medicine and a licensed acupuncturist by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners. Treatments include acupuncture, Chinese herbs, craniosacral therapy, moxibustion, cupping, and shiatsu therapy.

Compare our Top Acupuncturists

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Dallas Acupuncture Clinic
Dallas, TX 75230
Acupuncture for Women
Dallas, TX 75240
Hernandez Eastern Medicine, PLLC
Dallas, TX 75219
Health Blossoms Acupuncture and Natural Medicine, PLLC
Dallas, TX 75231
Hawken Acupuncture
Dallas, TX 75231
A-Care
Richardson, TX 75080
Acupuncture Center
Richardson, TX 75080
DFW Acupuncture Center
Dallas, TX 75219
Lake Highlands Acupuncture and Herbs
Dallas, TX 75238
Morningside Clinic
Dallas, TX 75206

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.