Conditions

Support for the patternsthat bring people in

Care may support pain, stress, sleep, digestion, women's health, skin, and more. Your plan begins with listening.

A calm treatment room at Clear Acupuncture & Herbs.

Full conditions list

Specific concerns supported in care

A detailed look at the pain, internal, dermatology, respiratory, neurological, and facial concerns patients commonly ask about.

PAIN MANAGEMENT

Lower back pain, Sciatica, Arthritis, Muscle cramping/ pain, Sprain/ Strain, Neck pain, and Headache.

GYNECOLOGICAL

Menstrual Pain, Infertility, Pre/Postpartum support, Fibroids, Endometriosis, Urinary Tract Infection

INTERNAL

Digestive problems (indigestion, bloating, acid reflux, IBS, etc)

EYES-EARS-THROAT

Dry eyes, Floaters, Tinnitus, Otitis Media, and Pharyngitis

METABOLIC SYNDROME

Hypertension, Diabetes, hyper/hypoglycemia, hyperlipidemia, weight loss

PSYCHOLOGICAL

Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia, and Addictions

DERMATOLOGY

Eczema, dermatitis, Psoriasis, Rashes/ Hives, Acne, Rosacea

RESPIRATORY

Allergies, Sinusitis, Bronchitis, Rhinitis, COPD, Asthma, and Immune deficiency

NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS

Neuropathy, Bell’s Palsy, Post-stroke, Postoperative pain, neurogenic bladder dysfunction, Migraines, and Shingles

FACIAL REJUVENATION

Increases circulation and boosts elastin to firm and tone skin/ relaxes the facial muscles and boosts collagen to reduce wrinkles/ promotes detoxification to leave you with clearer & more even complexion

How care is personalized

The concern is only the starting point.

Your plan begins with listening, then changes as your body responds.

Consultation

We begin by understanding your symptoms, history, and goals.

Treatment plan

Your session may include acupuncture, herbs, or supportive therapies.

Ongoing adjustment

Care can shift as your body responds between visits.

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Common questions

Can acupuncture help with chronic pain?

Many patients seek acupuncture for recurring pain patterns, tension, and mobility support.

How soon will I know if it's helping?

That depends on the concern, history, and how your body responds over time.

Do herbs replace medication?

No. Herbal care should be discussed clearly and should not replace prescribed care without medical guidance.

When should I see a physician?

For urgent, severe, or new symptoms, contact a physician or emergency care first.

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Have a question about your concern?

Call or text before booking if you are unsure whether the practice is the right fit.