Arizona School of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine

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Tucson, United States

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Acupuncture school· Acupuncture clinic· Higher secondary school· Oriental medicine clinic· College· Holistic medicine practitioner· Special education school

Arizona School of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Arizona School of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine is located in Tucson, United States on 2856 E Fort Lowell Rd. Arizona School of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category acupuncture school in United States.

Address

2856 E Fort Lowell Rd

Phone

+1 5207955999

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Jessica W

My student acupuncturist did amazing! After having my knee surgery I had a lot of residual swelling, stiffness, and pain. The student knew exactly what to do to address these issues. It was my first ever acupuncturist session and I have to say I will definitely be going back! Given that it has taken me months since my surgery to get to this point of pain and inflammation it will probably take me a while to get back to normal however just leaving the session I was feeling 1000 times better. I look forward to my second scheduled appointment. And I’m anxious to try the cupping experience as well.

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luis lazo

The staff and the students at the school are great! They walked me through the entire process, did a brief medical screening. Andrea (instructor) was in the room the entire time when Nick (student) was going through the acupuncture treatment. The acupuncture pins did not hurt at all it felt like a flick. After the acupuncture was done I got a massage to finish the treatment, and I felt great. If I could illustrate what it felt like it would be as if my back with tension and knots was a balloon and after the pins went in all the air from the balloon was released, well all of the tension and knots were released. After the massage was over I was informed about another type of therapeutic massage which is called Tui Na. This was done by nick and once again he did a great job! The treatment consisted of a massage and cupping. Cupping did not hurt at all and the massage was very good. The cupping marks don’t last more than a week and it’s amazing how the real dark cupping marks stay around the area where I had most of my back problems. This was my first treatment of both types of therapy and I will definitely be coming back. I recommend this for anyone with back problems, It WORKS!

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Y H

Traditional Chinese medicine works. It is classified as complementary and integrated medicine under NIH. I practice Tai chi, but didn’t try Tuina and Accupunture before. So several times I tried both. Tuina reduces pain by working through your jinruo. It is very comfortable and relaxing. Accupunture worked for me when I had a little pain in my right leg. About 20 minutes later, my pain was almost gone. The school’s price is great. I keep coming back.