Herbs can be a powerful adjunct to acupuncture care. They are used to strengthen, build and support the body or to clear it of excess problems like a cold, fever or acute pain. Your practitioner may suggest starting with herbs and then adding acupuncture to your treatment in the future. This is suggested to build up your internal strength so you can receive the full benefits acupuncture has to offer.
- Testimonials
It is with extreme gratitude that I write these words on behalf of Dr. Scott Evans. I have been receiving treatment from Dr. Scott for nearly fifteen years. It was late 2002; I had just returned home to Lodi from a stint in rehab for opioid addiction stemming from debilitating chronic spinal pain due to injuries in a catastrophic motor vehicle accident. My pain level had been 9-10 for a decade. While in rehab I went through rigorous daily acupuncture
... Read more »Dr. Evans see both my husband and me. My husband has macular degeneration, Dr. Evans works to keep his eye sight stable. I am always fatigued, Dr. Evans works on my relaxation and increasing my energy. During each of our sessions he talks to us and figures out what exactly needs to be done. After placing the needles, he gives us a call button to press just in case we need him during the hour long treatment. We have been
... Read more »I first sought treatment at Acupuncture of Lodi in January of 2016 after suffering a migraine headache approximately once per week for several months prior to my visit. I was diagnosed with migraine headaches with aura by my primary care physician and was prescribed pain medication as a coping mechanism to deal with the pain that would linger for days at a time. I found that the medication not only failed to mask the pain, as promised, but also left... Read more » - Acupuncture of Lodi755 S. Fairmont Ave., Ste. B
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