Pediatric acupuncture

Why acupuncture?

Parents are often looking for safe and effective ways to help their children be well and thrive. Acupuncture activates the body’s innate healing potential. Starting this process at a young age has countless benefits for your child.

The process

Pediatric Acupuncture needles are thinner than three hairs and nothing like needles used for blood tests or vaccines. I call the needle treatments “taps” because i simply tap the needle in quickly and gently and then remove it right away. As the children get more comfortable with the taps, they may choose to leave them in longer. Parents are pleasantly surprised when their children find the treatments easy, painless and even fun.

Pediatric needles are thinner than three hairs

Children do not need to stay still to receive a treatment. Their quick moving energy is an asset in their healing. The treatments are often playful and celebratory.

It is perfectly fine to use acupuncture in conjunction with any other treatment modalities you choose. I understand that as parents, we try to do everything we can to help our children. It is my goal to work with you and your children to build your child’s resilience.

What if my child is afraid of needles? Many children are not ready to receive a needle treatment until they become more comfortable with me and trust that the “taps” are so thin and painless.

Luckily there are several non-needle techniques, which generate the same desired results of a healthier more resilient child.

Shonishin, for example, is a Japanese technique in which small metal tools are tapped or glided gently against the skin to disperse sickness and to tonify and strengthen the body.

Here is a video of me performing acupuncture on my son:

How Often and How Much Does It Cost?

How Often?
Acupuncture is a cumulative medicine that is best used on a regular basis. Acupuncture can address many fertility issues and alleviate many of the common or less usual pregnancy issues. Weekly visits are ideal for the first 4-6 sessions. In the case of pregnancy, I may be available for a home visit during and/or after the birth.

How much?
The initial treatment costs $180 and follow ups are $126. The length of the session is typically one hour.

Take charge of your health with Rachel

I would be thrilled to tailor a treatment specific for you or your child's needs.