ACUPUNTURE

What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a traditional medical treatment that has been practiced for thousands of years.
By inserting very fine, sterile needles into specific points on the body, acupuncture helps regulate the nervous system, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote the body’s natural healing process.
In Ontario, acupuncture should be performed by trained and registered healthcare professionals. At KH Clinic, all acupuncture treatments are provided by practitioners who are registered with the appropriate regulatory colleges, ensuring safe and professional care.
Each treatment is personalized based on the patient’s condition, health history, and overall wellness goals.

Acupuncture
Stimulates specific points to improve circulation, releases endorphins to relieve pain, and work on nervous system to restore balance in the body.

Moxibustion
Applies herbal moxa to ease pain, release chronic tension, reduce inflammation, warm the body, and boost circulation.

Electro-Acupuncture
Combines acupuncture with mild electrical stimulation for faster pain relief and recovery. Particularly effective for nerve pain, chronic muscle tightness, and post-injury recovery.

Ear Acupuncture
Helps regulate the nervous system, reduce pain signals, and promote overall balance. Safe and effective treatment for various health concerns.

Cupping
Uses gentle suction to release muscle tension, improve blood flow, and speed healing.

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What to Expect During Your Visit
Your first visit includes a detailed consultation to understand your symptoms, health history, and lifestyle.
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Acupuncture
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Electro-acupuncture
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Cupping therapy
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Moxibustion
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Herbal medicine recommendations
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Is Acupuncture Safe?
Acupuncture is a safe and well-researched treatment when performed by a licensed practitioner.
At KH Clinic, we use:
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Single-use sterile needles
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Evidence-based treatment methods
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Personalized treatment plans
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How Many Treatments Do I Need?
Many patients notice improvement within a few treatments.
However, the number of sessions depends on factors such as:
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how long the condition has been present
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the severity of symptoms
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overall health


