Acupuncture is analogous to a dam being removed from a river: the ecosystem of that river is restored, and life returns to the landscape downstream.
What To Expect
Your first visit will begin with a detailed assessment of your condition and an initial acupuncture treatment. The first intake and treatment usually takes 90 minutes, depending on your condition. Follow up sessions typically last approximately 60 minutes.
During the initial assessment, you may be asked about things that may not seem connected to your chief complaint, such as your emotions, sleep, and digestion. Chinese medicine takes the whole person into account, not just isolated symptoms. When combined, your acupuncturist can determine underlying patterns of disharmony.
Acupuncture needles are sterile, disposable, and extremely thin. The insertion is painless for most patients. Many patients experience a relaxed and peaceful state during the session, and many people fall asleep.
Pricing Per Session
Initial Consultation and Treatment | $165
Follow Up Visit | $120
Meet the Practitioners
Mark Mamuszka is fully licensed and insured, and is board certified in both Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is a graduate of the Academy of Oriental Medicine in Austin, where he earned his Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Mark is also a graduate of the Boston Shiatsu School and has trained in multiple modalities of bodywork including: shiatsu, tui-na, Swedish, sport and deep tissue. Additionally, Mark offers personal training services to help clients rehabilitate an injury or to improve their overall fitness levels.
His professional interests include the treatment of chronic pain, stress & anxiety, and digestive disorders by integrating acupuncture, herbal medicine, and manual therapy. With over 20 years-experience in massage and oriental medicine, Mark blends eastern and western techniques of diagnostics and therapeutics to create a customized treatment plan.