One, Three, or Five Acupuncture Treatments with Massage at Flux Acupuncture Lounge (Up to 78% Off)
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Acupuncturists use thin needles to improve the natural flow of energy through patients lounging in recliners
Acupuncture uses tiny needles to redirect the body's energy, which is a better use for needles than sewing yourself into a sleeping bag forever. Feel better with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $19 for a consultation, massage, and one acupuncture treatment (up to a $65 value)
- $39 for a consultation, massage, and three acupuncture treatments (up to a $145 value) $49 for a consultation, massage, and five acupuncture treatments (up to a $225 value)
Patients consult with acupuncturists to determine the goals for their treatment, then unwind with a 15-minute tui na massage to soothe muscles. Acupuncture treatments in a group treatment room help to further relax muscles as clients relax on recliners.
Flux Acupuncture Lounge
Jami Rose and Caitlin Elfving call their acupuncture practice a lounge for good reason. Upon entering the Flux Acupuncture Lounge’s treatment room, one typically sees a group of relaxed guests sinking into recliners. Patients are encouraged to stay as long as they wish to better absorb the benefits of meticulously placed needles.
Jami is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, holding a master’s degree from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to complement her post-graduate work in obstetrics and gynecology to treat a variety of women’s health concerns. Caitlin has a master's in Oriental medicine and uses acupuncture as a noninvasive solution to nagging ailments. Holistic medicine can treat chronic issues, such as hormonal imbalances, and also provide relief from temporary conditions, such as back pain or disappointment after forgetting to make a wish at 11:11.
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About Flux Acupuncture Lounge
Jami Rose, Caitlin Elfving, and Debbie McMenemy call their acupuncture practice a lounge for good reason. Upon entering the Flux Acupuncture Lounge’s treatment room, one typically sees a group of relaxed guests sinking into recliners. Patients are encouraged to stay as long as they wish to better absorb the benefits of meticulously placed needles.
Jami is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist who holds a master’s degree from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to complement her post-graduate work in obstetrics and gynecology. She draws on her background to treat a variety of women’s health concerns. Caitlin has a master's in Oriental medicine and uses acupuncture as a noninvasive solution to nagging ailments. Debbie, who also has a master’s in traditional Chinese medicine, focuses on treating pain with acupuncture. She traveled to China frequently during her studies and saw just how effective community acupuncture can be.
The three health experts use holistic medicine to treat chronic issues, such as hormonal imbalances, and also provide relief from temporary conditions, such as back pain or disappointment after forgetting to make a wish at 11:11.