Community Acupuncture in Gilbert Arizona

Community Acupuncture in Gilbert Arizona

Community acupuncture is an opportunity to allow your body to relax, reset and feel blissed out!

By Dr. Makkel Andrean from Hiel

Select date and time

Friday, May 17 · 2 - 6pm MST

Location

2915 E Baseline Rd suite 126

2915 East Baseline Road #suite 126 Gilbert, AZ 85234

About this event

Community acupuncture is available once a month- always on Friday afternoons! This is truly the best way to unwind from the work week. Acupuncture can help with many ailments. Here is a list of the most common symptoms people come in for: pain, headaches, hormonal irregularities (PMS, PCOS, endometriosis, menopause, infertility), stomach discomfort, constipation, diarrhea, and allergies. If you aren't sure if acupuncture could help you, please reach out and ask!

Community acupuncture utilizes an open space rather than a private treatment room. A private treatment room is available to discuss your concerns if you'd like, and then receive the treatment in the open space area. There are massage tables, couches and chairs available to use. Please sign up for an appointment at HielHr.com/contact. This will allow for the proper amount of time with each patient.

In community acupuncture, all clothes stay on. So for your appointment, please wear loose clothes so I can have access from your elbows to hands and knees to feet.

Each person is $40. The needles will be retained for 30-45 minutes. The time varies based on the needs of each patient.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of community acupuncture?

$40! This is a much lower cost than a private treatment.

Where is this located?

It is inside Foresight Chiropractic on Lindsey and Baseline Road. 2915 E Baseline Rd, suite 126, Gilbert, AZ 85234.

Does acupuncture hurt?

It is comparable to a rubber band flick- hurts for a second, and then pain free. Most patients do not have any lingering pain or discomfort.

Where can I sign up for a treatment?

Please visit Hielhr.com/contact at the end of the list is "Community Acupuncture". While you are on the website, there is more information about how acupuncture can help!

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