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Acupuncture Clinic

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Hospitals and Medical Centers in Fort Walton Beach, FL
Hospitals and Medical Centers

Location

51 NE Beal Pkwy suite A
Fort Walton Beach, FL
32548

About

Dr. Xiang graduated from Chengdu Traditional Chinese Medicine University with an O.M.D. and began her professional career in Chongqing, China.
She became renowned in the field of Chinese medicine and was appointed Vice President of the First Hospital of Chongqing Chinese Medicine School in 1986.

Dr. Xiang was invited to the USA as a visiting scholar and immigrated to the USA in 1989. As a pioneer in the development of Chinese medicine in the USA, in 1991 Dr. Xiang founded a clinic in Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida. Later a clinic was opened in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. She introduced the classical Chinese medicine and acupuncture techniques for pain treatment and drug rehabilitation the American patient.

Latest

"Our food should be our medicine and our medicine should be our food." -Hippocrates Total body health starts with eating food that is great for you.
Why should you try acupuncture? Let us count the reasons. No matter what stage of life you’re in, acupuncture can benefit your total body health. Check out a few more benefits on our blog: https://scacupuncture.com/news/why-should-i-try-acupuncture/
If you’ve been to our office, you probably know a thing or two about acupuncture. But here are a few things that may surprise you: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/acupuncture_b_5084146?utm_hp_ref=healthy-living
We like talking with you. Tell us your acupuncture story in the comments below. How has acupuncture benefited your life?
Acupuncture can relieve many conditions that affect older adults. But their caregivers aren’t immune to health problems themselves. Caregiving can be a full-time job and drain a person mentally and physically. The University of Louisville has launched acupuncture treatment to help treat chronic conditions in older adults. On top of that, they offer specialty services for caregivers to relieve stress, anxiety, and depression. The last few months have been some of the toughest a caregiver can experience. Acupuncture can help. You can read more here: http://www.uoflnews.com/post/uofltoday/uofl-trager-institute-launch-acupuncture-services-to-address-wellbeing-of-older-adults-caregivers/
Do you know what your Achilles Heel is? It may literally be your Achilles. When you have problems, you’ll know it. The telltale sign is pain along the back of your tendon, close to your heel. It’s a tricky injury and will almost certainly restrict your mobility. Acupuncture is an effective treatment that can reduce swelling and heal the damaged tendons. You can also do a few things on your own like stretching. For more info, check out our blog: https://scacupuncture.com/news/achilles-tendinitis/
“Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” -World Health Organization, 1948 It was true then and it is now. Acupuncture is focused on your holistic health, not just treating symptoms.
Researchers have discovered that MRIs and machine learning can predict if acupuncture will be effective for migraines. In the study, those that responded to acupuncture treatment had 50% fewer days with migraines. Check out more about this study! https://www.healthcmi.com/Acupuncture-Continuing-Education-News/2052-mris-predict-acupuncture-migraine-success
Acupuncture is a great alternative to many pain-killing drugs. Whatever pain you’re experiencing, we want to help. Schedule your free consultation today! (803) 256-1000
We thought every day was national coffee day! Celebrate with an extra cup of your favorite roast.
Trigeminal neuralgia makes even simple tasks painful. Even brushing your teeth can cause excruciating pain. Acupuncture treatment can help. If you’re battling this condition, give us a call and set up a free consultation. (803) 256-1000
It’s our favorite day of the year, National Acupuncture Day! We’re so grateful for all of our wonderful patients who’ve been to the practice over the years.
Acupuncture is centered around holistic health. It treats the cause, not the symptom. It may be the answer you’re looking for to help manage your pain. Check out our latest blog on what acupuncture does to our brains and how it positively affects our entire body. https://scacupuncture.com/news/the-acupuncture-experience-achieving-holistic-health/
In a recent study, patients who were given acupuncture prior to having surgery needed less morphine to manage their pain. Those who were given acupuncture needed about three times less morphine than those who did not receive acupuncture. They also were less anxious after the surgery. There was also less of a need for opioids. In the 24 hours after surgery, the control (those who didn’t receive acupuncture) needed twice the dosage of opioids than those who received acupuncture.
A new blog from Harvard Medical School discusses recently released guidance for pain treatment. They include acupuncture and acupressure as treatment options to help you manage the pain you’re experiencing. Check out the full post here: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/new-guidelines-for-aches-pains-and-strains-2020100221069
Don’t let the holidays run you down. Especially this year, the holidays can be challenging for all of us. If you’re dealing with anxiety and stress, consider giving us a call to see if acupuncture can help.
The New York Times reported on a recent study that shows the effectiveness of acupuncture for back pain and mobility. Check out the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/30/well/live/acupuncture-helped-people-with-back-pain-walk-and-bend-better.html
Studies show that acupuncture is an excellent complementary therapy to standard treatment of Bell’s Palsy. Check out our own Bell’s Palsy success story on our blog. https://scacupuncture.com/news/matt-barrie-treated-for-bells-palsy/
From all of us here at The Acupuncture Clinic, we want to say thank you to our veterans. Your sacrifice and dedication gave us the freedom we have in our country.
A few kind words from one of our great patients! And we would love to hear from you! You can leave us a review here: https://u414-review.we-listen.com/
This month we are giving back to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness). A portion of our earnings on Wednesdays goes directly to NAMI as they help those who are suffering from mental illness. If you or a loved one is battling mental illness, call their hotline at 800-950-NAMI
Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live. - Jim Rohn Treat your body well!
The best testimony comes from customers who have experienced the benefits of acupuncture!
Acupuncture can effectively treat a range of conditions. Many patients who walk through our door experience relief from physical pain, and treatment of mental health issues. The benefits cannot be ignored. And as the US grapples with an opioid epidemic, acupuncture is being recommended as an alternative to addictive pain killers. Click on the link to our blog post to learn more! https://scacupuncture.com/news/the-results-of-acupuncture-treatment-cannot-be-ignored/
We’ve been helping people in South Carolina for more than 40 years. Dr. Skelton and our team are here for you. Whatever your issues, we will help you find a solution.
Work on your forehand without the pain. Tennis elbow can hold you back on the court. Acupuncture can naturally relieve your pain. Check out our blog post on tennis elbow to learn more!
Acupuncture helps your body self-heal! It releases chemicals in your brain called neuropeptides. It stimulates pain relief and helps your body begin the healing process. That’s the best part of acupuncture. It encourages a natural recovery.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Acupuncture Clinic in Fort Walton Beach FL?
    You can reach them at: 850-864-1688. It’s best to call Acupuncture Clinic during business hours.
  • What is the address for Acupuncture Clinic on beal pkwy suite in Fort Walton Beach?
    Acupuncture Clinic is located at this address: 51 NE Beal Pkwy suite A Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548.