We offer evening, weekend, and a variety of morning and daytime hours!
Tuesday: 9 am to 8pm (extra long hours!)
Wednesday: 9 am to 5pm
Thursday: 9 am to 8pm (extra long hours!)
NOW offering Saturdays: 1-5pm
By Appointment Only
We take insurance!
Click on the button below to see if you have acupuncture coverage with your current insurance carrier. I am an In-Network Provider wtih UPMC and Optum for Veterans, and some other plans cover acupunture, like Western Pennsylvania Electrical Employees, etc. Other plans may cover as well. Auto insurance may also cover acupunture.
- Wind in the Willows Acupuncture &
Traditional Chinese Medicine42 Wabash St
Pittsburgh, PA 15220412-458-1226
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Tag Archives: acupuncture
50 Ways to Leave Your Acupuncturist
I’m a lucky acupuncturist.
I work with wonderful people every day and I get to hear your stories, celebrate when you get well and watch your families grow up.
I
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Spring Acupuncture Tips to Keep You Healthy, Happy and Flexible
Spring is a happy time. Bunnies hop about. Flowers emerge in long forgotten corners of your garden. The birds return and sing so loudly they wake you in the morning.
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How to End the Terrible Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatments
Having breast cancer is hard. Your body wages a war against cancer cells and your emotions may slide into fear, grief, anxiety and depression.
And unfortunately, the side effects from
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Chinese lunar New Year: A do-over for your New Year’s resolutions
It’s about almost month into the New Year. Do you already wish you had a do-over for your New Year’s Resolutions?
If so, you’re in luck. You do.
February 10th
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What is health?
What does it mean to be healthy? Health is a state of optimum physical functioning, spiritual enlightenment, social well-being, and mental aptitude. True health is so much more than settling