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How Do I Choose an Acupuncturist


By: Amit Kothiyal
Submitted: 2010-12-21 02:11:08 | Word Count: 404


If you’re thinking of getting acupuncture for the first time, you’re probably wondering, “How do I choose an acupuncturist?” The fact that fine needles are going to be inserted in your skin is enough to make anyone cautious. There are many safe and reliable practitioners in this field. It is an ancient Chinese medical treatment that has long been used for alleviating pain and treating diseases. By applying fine needles to pressure points in the body, acupuncturists are able to drain excess, release stagnation and tone the body where needed. You must find the right practitioner to suit your needs, though.

There may be many different acupuncturists in your area at any given time. You can find them online, in the yellow pages, in local holistic health listings and many other sources. It’s always good to find someone by word of mouth, though, so if you know anyone who’s gotten acupuncture and been happy with the service, find out where they go for treatment. If you have a massage therapist or other type of alternative medicine / holistic healing practitioner that you trust, they may also know someone good to recommend.

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A few simple questions should help you determine whether an acupuncturist is right for you once you are actually speaking to them. You should make sure they are licensed to work in your state, for starters. That is a deal breaker. It’s also a good idea to ask about their qualifications and their years of experience. You will want to know whether they provide any other types of therapeutic services in addition to acupuncture. You may have a specialization or some additional therapies you’re looking for, so it’s worth the time to find out whether they provide exactly what you’re looking for from the beginning. Any acupuncture practitioner who is not willing to answer these questions or seems annoyed at them may also not be right for you.

There is one more thing to look for when in search of a good acupuncturist – they should definitely use nothing but professional, hygienic practices during any treatment, and they must wipe everything down between sessions. Now your sessions can begin.

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