Heal Naturally with Expert Acupuncture Care
Experience the benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine with our personalized acupuncture treatments.
About Healing Point Acupuncture
Our Mission
At Healing Point Acupuncture, our mission is to provide high-quality acupuncture services to help our patients achieve optimal health and wellness. Our experienced practitioner uses a holistic approach to treat a variety of conditions, from chronic pain to stress and anxiety.
Meet The Doctor
Nanette Lara is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine and has been helping patients feel better for over 23 years in Albuquerque. She received her Master of Oriental Medicine degree at the International Institute of Chinese Medicine in 1999. Her passion is to help every patient by tailoring treatments to address their individual needs.
Our Services
We offer traditional Chinese acupuncture, cupping, and herbal therapy. Our treatments are tailored to meet your individual needs and address the root cause of your health concerns.
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked
Questions
How can I get the most out of my treatments?
The positive effects of acupuncture begin right away at your first visit, but tend to be somewhat temporary at first and any initial improvements usually slide back within hours or days. As we progress through a course of acupuncture therapy the amount of symptom relief and the time period of increased wellness following each treatment will become more pronounced, until your body holds the changes on its own. It is important to be consistent with frequent visits at the beginning of care in order to build momentum and hold the gains we make from visit to visit.
How long will it take to feel better?
We ask our patients to make a commitment to their acupuncture treatment and to have realistic expectations of this system of medicine. While some patients obtain quick relief from only a few visits, most patients require 2-6 weeks of 2 visits per week to make significant changes, followed by weekly visits for another 4-8 weeks to consolidate gains made and prevent relapse. While acute conditions may resolve within just a few visits, chronic conditions that have persisted for many years may take many treatments over a long period of time to completely resolve.
How should I schedule my appointments?
If there is a time of day that works best for your appointments we encourage you to schedule several visits in advance to hold your ideal appointment times. If you need to cancel appointments please give advance notice so that we may give that time to other patients. We ask that you reschedule promptly so that a long absence does not interrupt the rhythm of your care.
Do you have any recommendations for before and after my visits?
We suggest having a meal within a couple of hours before your visits, or at least a snack on the way to the clinic. Additionally, we suggest refraining from intense physical activity, sex, alcohol or caffeine for 4 hours after each visit. You may prefer to bring shorts or wear loose pants that come above your knees comfortably, as this style of acupuncture tends to utilize points on the hands/forearms/elbows and feet/lower legs/knees.
What about the herbs or supplements you may be recommending?
Chinese herbs combine synergistically with acupuncture and have been safely used for over 2500 years to accelerate the healing process. The companies we use offer the highest quality ingredients and products are subject to stringent testing and are FDA and GMP compliant. Like acupuncture, herbs work best when taken consistently at the recommended dose. Any recommended dietary supplements are based on modern research and we stock only the highest quality brands. You may also find other brands elsewhere and are free to purchase your herbs and supplements wherever you choose.
What is the scientific basis for acupuncture?
Scientific research is attempting to understand the mechanism of acupuncture. At this point researchers are able to measure activity in specific various body systems when an acupuncture needle is inserted: 1) increase in peripheral blood flow, 2) increase in the neural pain threshold, 3) release of neurochemicals similar to endorphins, 4) increase in T cells and other immune constituents, 5) increased activity at nerve “gates”. Thermal PET scans also show activity in the regions of the brain responsible for “pain” messages. However, the logic of the meridian network continues to elude scientific observation.
What is the traditional theory behind acupuncture?
The meridian network is like a road map superimposed over the body with highways, secondary roads, on and off ramps, etc running throughout the body. One could also think of it in terms of an energetic irrigation system carrying “Qi” (pronounced “chee”, meaning “vital energy”) to nourish all areas of the body. The smooth flow of Qi is essential for good health and for healing. When the flow of Qi becomes obstructed, like a kink in the garden hose, symptoms can occur. Restoring the flow of Qi through the meridians using acupuncture helps bring the body back into balance and facilitates the natural healing process.
To schedule an appointment, call or text 505-440-9103, or email [email protected]
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