The
Access Clinic
My
first exposure to Acupuncture Therapy was as a volunteer in a low-income clinic. After observing
first hand the benefits the clinic provided to so many people who could not afford Acupuncture Therapy I knew some day I would
open a clinic. The Access Clinic was established in September of 2006 and has seen hundreds of people and
provided thousands of treatments. The clinic was started so that people of limited income and people with
chronic illness or pain could still receive quality acupuncture therapy at a fraction of the cost.
Currently the clinic is offered three days per week for four hours each day. We do not take appointments,
just walk in, fill out the necessary intake forms and wait your turn. Clients will either recline in a
chair or lie on a table to receive treatment. Because most of the points we use are below the elbows and
knees people can keep most of their clothing on during treatment.