One, Two, or Three Acupuncture Sessions at Lifetree Clinic (Up to 74% Off)
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Using hair-thin, sterile, single-use needles, acupuncturists re-channel the body’s flow of energy to help spur healing
Acupuncture can ease the aches and pains caused by working on your feet all day and relaxing all night in a hot tub full of rocks and garbage. Pick yourself up with this voucher.
Choose from Three Options
- $40 for one acupuncture session (a $150 value)
- $56.50 for two acupuncture sessions (a $220 value)
- $76.50 for three acupuncture sessions (a $290 value)
The first acupuncture session lasts 60 minutes and includes the acupuncture treatment, a herbal medicine consultation, and a health evaluation. The second and third sessions last 45-60 minutes, and include a follow up treatment and a Chinese herbal and nutritional consultation.
The value of this deal is based on regular prices and doesn’t reflect senior discounts.
Using hair-thin, sterile, single-use needles, acupuncturists re-channel the body’s flow of energy to help spur healing
Acupuncture can ease the aches and pains caused by working on your feet all day and relaxing all night in a hot tub full of rocks and garbage. Pick yourself up with this voucher.
Choose from Three Options
- $40 for one acupuncture session (a $150 value)
- $56.50 for two acupuncture sessions (a $220 value)
- $76.50 for three acupuncture sessions (a $290 value)
The first acupuncture session lasts 60 minutes and includes the acupuncture treatment, a herbal medicine consultation, and a health evaluation. The second and third sessions last 45-60 minutes, and include a follow up treatment and a Chinese herbal and nutritional consultation.
The value of this deal is based on regular prices and doesn’t reflect senior discounts.
Need To Know Info
About Lifetree Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine
Lifetree Clinic's licensed acupuncturist, Junghyun Park, attempts to take some of the mystery out of acupuncture by thoroughly answering questions about the ancient practice on his website. He explains in depth how most clients feel while he is inserting the hair-thin needles, as well as how they feel after the needles have been in for a while. Instead of guaranteeing that acupuncture can solve any ailment, Park explains that, like Western medicine treatments and pleated pants, acupuncture may not work for everyone.
In addition to using acupuncture—which can alleviate problems such as digestive disorders, lower-back pain, and facial wrinkles—Park also relies on Chinese herbs, tui na massage, and cupping to improve health.