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About Flowing Spring Acupuncture

Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, and Medical Massage. Cupping, Moxa, Acupressure. Our bodies work in wonderfully unique ways. However, when they are out of balance, it can begin to cause trouble for other aspects of our lives such as sleep and our ability to manage stress. Acupuncture works by gently targeting various points on the body where we hold pain and tension.

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1800 30th Street Suite 220G, Boulder, CO 80301
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Services Flowing Spring Acupuncture Offers

Acupuncture clinic

  • Acupuncture Clinic
  • Alternative Medicine Practitioner
  • Herbal Medicine Store
  • holistic health practitioner
  • Massage Therapist
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Flowing Spring Acupuncture is a premier acupuncture clinic situated in Boulder, Colorado, dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care and promoting holistic well-being. Under the expert guidance of Christopher Brown, a certified Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine specialist with over 17 years of experience, our clinic focuses on identifying and addressing the underlying causes of discomfort rather than merely masking symptoms. We understand that each individual's body functions uniquely; hence we offer tailored treatment plans designed to meet the specific needs of each patient.

Flowing Spring Acupuncture Frequently Asked Questions

Acupuncture can be beneficial for a variety of conditions including chronic pain, stress management, insomnia, headaches, digestive issues, and more. It targets specific points on the body to promote healing.
An acupuncture session usually lasts between 45 minutes to an hour. This includes an initial consultation where we assess your condition followed by the treatment itself.
Acupuncture is generally safe for most individuals; however, it's important to consult with our practitioner about any existing medical conditions or concerns prior to treatment.