Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a holistic medical healthcare system that dates back over 3,000 years. It is based on an energetic Medical Model of human body, with its main focus on “Qi” – the Life Force present in all living organisms.
When that energy Qi/Life Force flow is weak or disrupted, pain and illness results.
To balance, unblock, and enhance the flow of Qi/Life Force, an Acupuncturist will place sterile needles at specific points on the body, promoting natural healing on physical, emotional and spiritual levels.
Acupuncture is an extremely safe, all natural, drug-free Medical Therapy free of side effects, except feeling of relaxation and wellbeing.
Acupuncture is used worldwide to diagnose and treat illnesses, prevent disease and to improve a person’s state of health and wellbeing. Therapeutic goals are directed at preventing disease, treating the underlying root cause of an illness and alleviating the present symptoms.
* Dr. Halina O'Neill offers a host of holistic modalities, (which you can find in the 'Services'
drop-down menu), that are individually selected for best possible results.
Please visit our Contact Page for Initial Appointments.
The World Health Organization recognizes and endorses Chinese Medicine in the treatment of many common health concerns. Below is a list of some of these ailments:
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Acute and chronic colitis
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Acute and chronic gastritis
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Acute bacterial dysentery
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Acute bronchitis
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Acute rhinitis
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Acute sinitus
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Acute sinusitis
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Acute tonsillitis
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Bronchial asthma
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Chronic duodenal ulcer
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Chronic fatigue
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Common cold
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Constipation
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Depression
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Diarrhea
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Facial paralysis
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Gastric hyperacidity
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Gastroptosis
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Headache
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Hiccups
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Intercostal neuralgia
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Low back pain
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Meniere’s syndrome
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Migraine
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Neurogenic bladder dysfunction
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Nocturnal enuresis
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Paralysis caused by poliomyelitis
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Paralytic ileus
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Peripheral neuropathy
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Premenstrual syndrome
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Reproductive problems
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Sciatica
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Shoulder pain
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Sleep disorders
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Spasm of esophagus
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Stress
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Tennis elbow
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Trigeminal neuralgia