Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Treatment 
at All Ways Well
All Ways Well, LLC
helping people be well and stay well in every way

LOCATION:

1525 SW Park, Suite 103

Portland, OR 97201

(503)445-8888 Ext. 1

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PRICING AND SERVICE DESCRIPTION


Acupuncture and Herbal Treatment               

A unique treatment designed to address your individual health concerns.  A gentle, relaxing and personalized combination of healing modalities awaits you that may include acupuncture, herbal prescription, dietary recommendations and/or massage, dependent on your individual needs.  Your best option for overall health, wellness and vitality.  

Insurance billing available!

90 Minute Session                                 $85*

One Hour Session                                 $65*

Acupuncture Brochure.pdf


Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture               

Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture is an amazing system of cosmetic acupuncture with effects similar to Botox TM treatment achieved through completely natural means.  For more information see the Facial Rejuvenation page.


Instant Gift Certificates are now available!  Simply click, buy and print or have the gift emailed to the recipient of your choice.  Click HERE to purchase an instant gift certificate for any service or any amount you wish.


Virtual Dispensary Chinese herbs can now be ordered and reordered online!  Visit the Virtual Dispensary page via the link in the navigation bar above for more information.


Herbs on Amazon Many of my favorite herbal formulas and teas, especially for colds and flus, are also available on Amazon.com.  Check out my Amazon store to see what I like best!



*Note: These prices reflect a 20% payment at time of service discount.  If insurance is billed or a payment plan required, full charges will apply.


TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE


Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on the principle of Qi or Vital Energy and that Qi and the physical body are intimately intertwined.  Essentially, where Qi goes the body will follow and vice versa.  Therefore, when the bodies’ Qi is in balance, the physical, mental and emotional bodies will also be in balance.  Acupuncture works by using hair-thin needles to access Qi through the surface of the body at specific points.  By balancing the bodies’ Qi, acupuncture balances the physical body in turn.  Once balance is achieved, health is restored and can be maintained.


Indeed, preventative treatment and health maintenance is one of the hallmarks of Chinese Medicine.  This quote from the Huang Di Nei Jing, or Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Internal Medicine, sum’s it up nicely:


“The ancient sages did not treat those who had already become ill; they did not try to rule those who were already rebellious.  Instead, they preferred to education the people before they rebelled.  They treated their patients before they could get sick  Treating people who are sick with herbs and acupuncture can be compared to the behavior of people who only start forging their weapons after they are engaged in battle or to those who only think of digging a well after they feel thirsty.  Aren’t such actions just a little late?”

-Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Internal Medicine,  100-300 B.C.E.


Treat preventatively, and you will always be well.


In today’s society, however, it can be difficult to take the necessary steps to both become and stay well but luckily, Chinese Medicine has migrated from East to West and is now at our disposal to both help us become well and stay that way.