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At Beijing Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, we believe in natural remedies and guarantee the utmost quality care to best enhance your health through mental relaxation and natural remedies.


Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine are rising trends in American healthcare due to their demonstrated effectiveness and success in a multitude of areas. Unlike traditional Western medicine, these methodologies focus on mitigating the imbalances and disharmony caused by the conflicts between the vital energy of mind, body, and spirit in the physiological and psychological individual.

Services

Acupuncture often excels where traditional American medicine falls short. Pain control, chronic disease and stress-related disorders are among Traditional Chinese Medicine’s most effective and successful treatment areas.

Conditions with documented treatment success include:

  • Pain management: headaches,migraines, neck aches, back aches, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, sciatica, arthritis, periarthritis humeroscapularis, disc problems, trigeminal neuralgia, myofascial pain, fibromyalgia, jaw pain and temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ), muscle pain and weakness, sports and accident injuries, post-operative pain

  • Neurologic disorders: stroke rehabilitation, facial paralysis, muscle cramping, peripheral neuropathy, Meniere's syndrome, neurogenic bladder dysfunction, nocturnal enuresis, intercostal neuralgia, Parkinson's disease

  • Stress and related disorders

  • Chronic fatigue syndrome

  • Emotional disorders: insomnia, depression

  • Menstrual disorder: menopausal symptoms

  • Infertility

  • Oncology support: immune system support, chemotherapy side effects

  • Chronic diseases: gastrointestinal disorders, hypertension, asthma, bronchitis, allergies, sinusitis, rhinitis

  • Addictions: cocaine, heroin, alcohol, and tobacco
  • Weight reduction

  • Cosmetic acupuncture: wrinkle treatment

Patient Experiences

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Joan M.
Joan M.
2017-12-06 06:13:28
I decided to try acupuncture for the first time because of significant numbness in my foot which was the result of a sciatica problem. The only suggestion I... read more
Craig L.
Craig L.
2017-04-18 19:56:33
I have been an acupuncture patient for nearly 15 years living in 3 different states and a patient to a variety of practitioners. I came here for rotator... read more
Christina C.
Christina C.
2017-02-17 19:28:19
I've been going to Ms Zhao weekly for a month now. Through acupuncture, cupping & massage she totally relieved my back pain and this is the longest I have... read more

About

The Beijing Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine clinic was established in 2004 by Kun Zhao. Located in the heart of the medical center, the clinic serves the Greater San Antonio area and even has regular visitors traveling 200-300 miles for Kun’s expert services.

Kun Zhao is a Licensed Acupuncturist by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners and a prestigious NCCAOM-certified Diplomate in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology.
 
Kun has over 30 years of extensive experience in acupuncture and Chinese medicine, including years of formal training in traditional medicine in Beijing, China.
 
As a long-time San Antonio resident of over 20 years, Kun enjoys indulging in the arts in her free time – from photography to singing to learning the ancestral Chinese string instrument – gu zheng 古箏!

FAQ

Is Acupuncture safe?

Yes, absolutely! Acupuncture is a method to encourage the body to promote natural healing, thereby improving normal body functioning. The techniques used in acupuncture involve inserting fine needles at precisely identified pressure points on the body. Clean, sterile disposable needles are always used so there is no risk of contamination.

Does the treatment hurt?

The sensation of an acupuncture treatment is very rarely described as painful, though the experience can triggers other sensations described as tingling or dull achiness. Acupuncture needles are extremely fine, tapered, and solid (non-hallow), unlike hypodermic needles used for injections. Hypodermic needles are sharp and intended to cut the skin (which can lead to sharp pain), whereas acupuncture needles do not cut the skin and are only a small fraction of the thickness in comparison. Acupuncture needles do not cut the skin, and patients often delightfully comment on the comfort of the treatment!

How Many Visits Are Necessary?

A normal course of treatment ranges from 3-8 visits, depending on the severity of the issue and individual responsiveness to acupuncture. In more challenging cases, 10 or more visits may be necessary. Post-treatment maintenance may require biweekly or monthly check-ins.

What should I do to prepare for a treatment? What should I do afterward?

It’s important to avoid going to a treatment on an empty stomach. Eat a good (but not heavy) meal beforehand, making sure to consume solid foods. Be sure to avoid drinking alcohol or caffeinated drinks such as coffee, tea, and soda before the treatment.

After a treatment, it is best to have a relaxing evening and stay away from anything that would cause extreme shifts in body temperature (hot bath, sauna, cold dives, etc).