Service pricing increases as of July 10, 2023:
Initial patient visits are $125.00. Follow-up appointments are $90.
Acupuncture is an essential part of Traditional Oriental Medicine, a comprehensive system of health care with a continuous clinical history of over 3000 years. Read Dr. Kelley’s Acupuncture FAQs
Chinese Herbal Formulas are available directly from Dr. Kelley, inĀ either tablet or tincture form.
Food is the first line of medicine. In Chinese Medicine, most foods are associated with one of the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Water and Metal), and as such, have energetic properties which help alleviate certain conditions. See Dr. Kelley’s sample food list.
Cupping therapy is an ancient form of healing, which can be used either to augment an acupuncture treatment, or as an alternative to acupuncture. Read more about Cupping.
A facial rejuvenation using ancient acupuncture and Chinese medicine techniques can improve muscle tone of the face while addressing underlying imbalances that may have contributed to the aging process. Read Dr. Kelley’s Article
The practice of aligning breath, movement and awareness for exercise, healing and meditation. Qigong practice typically involves rhythmic breathing and slow, stylized, repetitive, fluid movements.
Pediatric massage uses massage therapy to promote health and well-being” for children and adolescents. Goals are: Reducing pain, anxiety, loneliness and fear when children are hospitalized or have debilitating medical conditions.
Gua Sha is an ancient medical treatment involving repeated pressured strokes over lubricated skin with a smooth edge, allowing the tension to escape through the skin.