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Are you looking for Acupuncture in Georgia?

Metro Acupuncture offers safe and effective acupuncture in Georgia treatment for various health conditions. With a focus on East Asian Medicine, we provide acupuncture services to help manage pain, digestive problems, infertility, mood disturbances, insomnia, ADHD, headaches, and more. Not only does our practice treat adults, but we also treat children. Our pediatric acupuncture treatments provide a safe and effective way to treat many pain conditions and common childhood illnesses.  

 

How many sessions of Acupuncture do I need?  

Acupuncture treatments are highly individualized and tailored to meet each patient’s needs. Our clinic understands that treatments must evolve as the patient’s symptoms do. For instance, if a patient is undergoing an IVF cycle and seeks Acupuncture for fertility support, they will initially require more frequent treatments. 

Our approach involves working closely with each patient to assess their symptoms and establish their goals for acupuncture treatment. Depending on your condition and symptoms, the required number of sessions will vary. Acupuncture is a therapy, and like most therapies, it can take several sessions to achieve maximum results.  

Multiple sessions close together are more effective for those with limited problems like sports injuries. Patients seeking to manage chronic conditions or support ongoing health and wellness will benefit more from seasonal/maintenance visits.  

  

A Holistic Approach to Children’s Health  

Over the years, Metro Acupuncture’s practitioners have collaborated with professional physicians to provide holistic care to pediatric patients in Georgia. Acupuncture, along with the principles of East Asian medicine, can be a safe and effective treatment option for children with various issues, such as migraines, headaches, ADHD, anxiety, digestive problems, and chemotherapy treatment side effects.  

At Metro Acupuncture, we understand that Acupuncture may not suit all children. As a result, we also incorporate other modalities, such as cupping, tuina, Chinese herbal medicine, moxibustion (moxa), and dietary and lifestyle suggestions to help our young patients achieve symptomatic relief.  

We prioritize creating a supportive, holistic, and reassuring environment for our youngest patients, ensuring they feel comfortable during the treatment. Acupuncture and our other modalities can offer a comprehensive approach to pediatric health, relieving children from various ailments while promoting overall well-being.   

  

Benefits of Acupuncture  

Acupuncture might be the solution you have been searching for! At its core, Acupuncture works with the central nervous system to trigger the release of neurotransmitters and hormones that can alleviate pain and inflammation.  

Acupuncture can provide numerous benefits, from improving sleep to reducing stress, and is used to alleviate various conditions, such as migraines, anxiety, depression, ADHD, gastrointestinal disturbances, and acute and chronic pain.  

The advantages of Acupuncture are extensive, including easing pain in the back, neck, shoulders, and knees, reducing anxiety levels, alleviating joint pain, and lowering nausea caused by cancer treatment and medications. It can also regulate irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), improve digestion, treat infertility, and reduce allergy symptoms.  

Acupuncture’s primary method of alleviating pain is by stimulating the release of endorphins, hormones produced by the brain that can block the body’s perception of pain and enhance feelings of comfort and happiness. As endorphins can provide an analgesic effect similar to some pain medications, Acupuncture is often a safer and equally effective alternative to prescription painkillers or over-the-counter medications. Acupuncture offers a natural way to manage your pain or stress levels 

  

Choosing the Best Acupuncturist in Georgia: Tips and Tricks  

Choosing the best acupuncturist in Georgia can be challenging, but it’s crucial to ensure you receive the highest quality care; here are some essential tips to help you:  

  • First and foremost, make sure that the acupuncturists are state-licensed and members of a national acupuncture board that advocates for the professional practice of Acupuncture, such as NCCAOM 
  • Choose an established practice with a proven track record of treating many patients and conditions.  
  • Inquire about their approach to care. Is it personalized and holistic, as all good acupuncture therapy should be?  
  • Visit the practice, meet the staff, and observe how they combine Eastern and Western medicine to deliver the best possible care.  

At Metro Acupuncture we pride ourselves on our established acupuncture practice. Since 1998, our experienced and compassionate practitioners have been delivering comprehensive acupuncture treatments to the community. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, please call us at 404-255-8388 or schedule an appointment directly from our website.

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FAQs

How much do the acupuncture treatments cost? Initial appointments with Mark Lewinter, DACM, L.Ac, and Andrea Lewinter, D.Ac, L.Ac. are $189.00. The appointment includes a consultation and an acupuncture treatment. Follow-up appointments are $139.00. Initial appointments with Laura Bowman, MD, are $205.00. The appointment includes a consultation and an acupuncture treatment. Follow-up appointments are $159.00.

Does acupuncture hurt? Acupuncture involves using very thin needles, and most people feel little to no pain. These needles are much finer than the ones used for IVs or blood draws, so the feeling is often compared to a quick, minor pinch like tweezing a hair, and it fades fast.

How long does an acupuncture session last? Your first visit, which includes a consultation and the acupuncture treatment, takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Follow-up treatments are typically shorter, lasting around 45 to 60 minutes.

How many acupuncture treatments are needed to see improvement? Acupuncture works over time, so you’ll likely see results after a series of sessions. We usually suggest six to eight weekly treatments. After that, we’ll assess your progress and adjust as needed.

What should I look for in an acupuncturist near me in Georgia? To practice acupuncture in Georgia, acupuncturists or medical doctors must have a state license. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) certifies acupuncturists in most of the United States. An NCCAOM-approved acupuncturist is a good choice. Additionally, it’s important that your acupuncturist continues to study and learn after graduating from an accredited acupuncture program. Look for a state-licensed practitioner with strong credentials, who is caring, compassionate, and attentive to your needs. You can check that your acupuncturist is licensed to practice acupuncture in the state of Georgia at this website: https://medicalboard.georgia.gov/verify-licensee. Being able to communicate openly with your acupuncturist can enhance the effectiveness of the therapy.

How does acupuncture work? Acupuncture functions by activating nerves, which in turn prompts the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin. This action triggers the body’s endogenous opioid system, leading to the release of endorphins. Consequently, this process not only alleviates pain but also regulates mood and modulates the perception of pain. The outcome is a tangible reduction in pain levels, an uplift in mood, and an overall enhancement in well-being.

What is acupuncture not likely to help with? Acupuncture does not replace emergency medical care or surgery, nor should it be the primary therapy for severe mental health disorders. Additionally, acupuncture should not serve as a standalone solution for cancer, certain gynecological conditions, or serious infectious diseases. You are always welcome to give our acupuncture practice a call to discuss your condition with one of our practitioners and determine if acupuncture may be beneficial for you.

What is electroacupuncture? Electroacupuncture is a style of acupuncture that incorporates the use of electrical stimulation along with traditional acupuncture. During an electroacupuncture session, thin needles are inserted into specific acupuncture points on the body, just like in traditional acupuncture. However, in electroacupuncture, a small electric current is applied to the needles to enhance the therapeutic effects of the acupuncture treatment. Electroacupuncture helps to stimulate nerve fibers more effectively, promote blood circulation, and modulate the body’s natural pain-relieving mechanisms. At our acupuncture practice, we offer electroacupuncture to patients that we believe are good candidates for this style of acupuncture.

Why is acupuncture relaxing? Acupuncture induces relaxation by releasing endorphins, balancing the autonomic nervous system, and modulating neurotransmitters like serotonin. Needle insertion triggers nitric oxide release, promoting vasodilation for enhanced blood flow and a calming effect.

Is dry needling a style of acupuncture? The word “acupuncture” originates from the Latin words “acus,” meaning “needle,” and “punctura,” meaning “to puncture” or “to prick.” Therefore, acupuncture means “needle puncture” or “needle therapy,” reflecting the practice of inserting thin needles into specific areas on the body for therapeutic purposes. Biologically speaking, dry needling and acupuncture share scientific mechanisms. Both stimulate nerves, release neurotransmitters for pain modulation and relaxation, enhance blood flow, and influence the autonomic nervous system. These effects contribute to pain relief, muscle relaxation, and overall well-being. At Metro Acupuncture we offer both acupuncture and dry needling. 

Can your acupuncturists perform dry needling?Absolutely, our licensed acupuncturists here at Metro Acupuncture are proficient in dry needling. This technique employs thicker needles to pinpoint trigger points within muscles, effectively addressing musculoskeletal pain.  

How much do the acupuncture treatments cost? Initial appointments with Mark Lewinter, DACM, L.Ac, and Andrea Lewinter, D.Ac, L.Ac. are $189.00. The appointment includes a consultation and an acupuncture treatment. Follow-up appointments are $139.00. Initial appointments with Laura Bowman, MD, are $205.00. The appointment includes a consultation and an acupuncture treatment. Follow-up appointments are $159.00.

Does acupuncture hurt? Acupuncture involves using very thin needles, and most people feel little to no pain. These needles are much finer than the ones used for IVs or blood draws, so the feeling is often compared to a quick, minor pinch like tweezing a hair, and it fades fast.

How long does an acupuncture session last? Your first visit, which includes a consultation and the acupuncture treatment, takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Follow-up treatments are typically shorter, lasting around 45 to 60 minutes.

How many acupuncture treatments are needed to see improvement? Acupuncture works over time, so you’ll likely see results after a series of sessions. We usually suggest six to eight weekly treatments. After that, we’ll assess your progress and adjust as needed.

What should I look for in an acupuncturist near me in Georgia? To practice acupuncture in Georgia, acupuncturists or medical doctors must have a state license. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) certifies acupuncturists in most of the United States. An NCCAOM-approved acupuncturist is a good choice. Additionally, it’s important that your acupuncturist continues to study and learn after graduating from an accredited acupuncture program. Look for a state-licensed practitioner with strong credentials, who is caring, compassionate, and attentive to your needs. You can check that your acupuncturist is licensed to practice acupuncture in the state of Georgia at this website: https://medicalboard.georgia.gov/verify-licensee. Being able to communicate openly with your acupuncturist can enhance the effectiveness of the therapy.

How does acupuncture work? Acupuncture functions by activating nerves, which in turn prompts the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin. This action triggers the body’s endogenous opioid system, leading to the release of endorphins. Consequently, this process not only alleviates pain but also regulates mood and modulates the perception of pain. The outcome is a tangible reduction in pain levels, an uplift in mood, and an overall enhancement in well-being.

What is acupuncture not likely to help with? Acupuncture does not replace emergency medical care or surgery, nor should it be the primary therapy for severe mental health disorders. Additionally, acupuncture should not serve as a standalone solution for cancer, certain gynecological conditions, or serious infectious diseases. You are always welcome to give our practice a call to discuss your condition with one of our practitioners and determine if acupuncture may be beneficial for you.

What is electroacupuncture? Electroacupuncture is a style of acupuncture that incorporates the use of electrical stimulation along with traditional acupuncture. During an electroacupuncture session, thin needles are inserted into specific acupuncture points on the body, just like in traditional acupuncture. However, in electroacupuncture, a small electric current is applied to the needles to enhance the therapeutic effects of the acupuncture treatment. Electroacupuncture helps to stimulate nerve fibers more effectively, promote blood circulation, and modulate the body’s natural pain-relieving mechanisms. At our practice, we offer electroacupuncture to patients that we believe are good candidates for this style of acupuncture.

Why is acupuncture relaxing? Acupuncture induces relaxation by releasing endorphins, balancing the autonomic nervous system, and modulating neurotransmitters like serotonin. Needle insertion triggers nitric oxide release, promoting vasodilation for enhanced blood flow and a calming effect.

Is dry needling a style of acupuncture? The word “acupuncture” originates from the Latin words “acus,” meaning “needle,” and “punctura,” meaning “to puncture” or “to prick.” Therefore, acupuncture means “needle puncture” or “needle therapy,” reflecting the practice of inserting thin needles into specific areas on the body for therapeutic purposes. Biologically speaking, dry needling and acupuncture share scientific mechanisms. Both stimulate nerves, release neurotransmitters for pain modulation and relaxation, enhance blood flow, and influence the autonomic nervous system. These effects contribute to pain relief, muscle relaxation, and overall well-being. At Metro Acupuncture we offer both acupuncture and dry needling. 

Can your acupuncturists perform dry needling?Absolutely, our licensed acupuncturists here at Metro Acupuncture are proficient in dry needling. This technique employs thicker needles to pinpoint trigger points within muscles, effectively addressing musculoskeletal pain.