Mara Wingrove, R.Ac
À propos de Mara
Dans ses motsMara has been actively working in the healthcare field since 1995 as a Registered Massage Therapist and more recently, as a Registered Acupuncturist. Combined, the knowledge from both professions offers clients a synergistic blend of both western and eastern medicines.
Services & prices
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TCM ACPT - Qi balancing
« Acupuncture regulates the flow of Qi (energy) throughout the body and restore health to the mind and body, thus balancing Yin and Yang. Qi Balancing treatments are specific to particular issues that you may experiencing. Choose from 5 specific treatment plans to help you find the balance that your body needs.
- Pain Reduction
- Immunity Boost
- Energy Boost
- Stress Reduction
- Sleep Improvement
**** Please wear comfortable clothing that allows the lower leg and lower arm to be treated. (pant leg rolled to above the knee and shirt sleeve pulled up to expose the elbow
**** Please be sure to have your paperwork completed before arriving. This will allow for full use of treatment time.
**** 20 min Qi balance appts are only available on Monday and Thursday »TCM ACPT
« This treatment is available for booking after having received an Initial Intake and Acupuncture treatment. Available in series of treatments- may include needles, cupping, Gua-Sha (scraping) or Tuina (massage)
Acupuncture is the insertion of needles (such as sterilized single use, thin filiform needles) to stimulate specific points of the body that reach meridians. These stimulation points are called acupuncture points or acupoints. Needles are discarded after being used once and never shared between patients.Traditional Chinese medicine holds that there are 361 commonly used acupuncture points on 14 meridians on the human body. Typically, it takes 15 to 30 minutes of manipulating the needles in these acupuncture points and 30 to 60 minutes of retaining the needles. By doing so, it regulates the flow of qi throughout the body and restore health to the mind and body, thus balancing the yin and yang. The insertions of needles are manipulated either by the hand or by electrical stimulation, called electroacupuncture. »2 optionsTCM ACPT - AssessmentNew patient
« The initial assessment is where we get to know each other, and this is what you can expect:
We will ask you A LOT of Questions - this knowledge will help us assess your overall health.
The questions will relate to your current symptoms, past treatments, patient and family medical history, diet, digestive system, sleeping patterns and emotional health
Your pulse will be taken on both wrists
We will look at your tongue
After this, all the data will be pulled together to come up with a treatment plan
We will discuss your treatment options, and chose the most appropriate treatment plan for you
You will receive your first treatment (i.e., acupuncture and/or cupping)
Acupuncture is the insertion of needles (such as sterilized single use, thin filiform needles) to stimulate specific points of the body that reach meridians. These stimulation points are called acupuncture points or acupoints. Needles are discarded after being used once and never shared between patients.Traditional Chinese medicine holds that there are 361 commonly used acupuncture points on 14 meridians on the human body. Typically, it takes 15 to 30 minutes of manipulating the needles in these acupuncture points and 30 to 60 minutes of retaining the needles. By doing so, it regulates the flow of qi throughout the body and restore health to the mind and body, thus balancing the yin and yang. The insertions of needles are manipulated either by the hand or by electrical stimulation, called electroacupuncture. »TCM ACPT 2nd visitFollow-up
« This treatment is available for booking after having received an Initial Intake and Acupuncture treatment. Available in series of treatments- may include needles, cupping, Gua-Sha (scraping) or Tuina (massage)
Acupuncture is the insertion of needles (such as sterilized single use, thin filiform needles) to stimulate specific points of the body that reach meridians. These stimulation points are called acupuncture points or acupoints. Needles are discarded after being used once and never shared between patients.Traditional Chinese medicine holds that there are 361 commonly used acupuncture points on 14 meridians on the human body. Typically, it takes a minimum of 15 to 30 minutes of manipulating the needles in these acupuncture points . By doing so, it regulates the flow of qi throughout the body and restore health to the mind and body, thus balancing the yin and yang. The insertions of needles are manipulated either by the hand or by electrical stimulation, called electroacupuncture. »TCM ACPT Reassessment
« This treatment is available for booking after having received an Initial Intake and Acupuncture treatment. Available in series of treatments- may include needles, cupping, Gua-Sha (scraping) or Tuina (massage)
Acupuncture is the insertion of needles (such as sterilized single use, thin filiform needles) to stimulate specific points of the body that reach meridians. These stimulation points are called acupuncture points or acupoints. Needles are discarded after being used once and never shared between patients.Traditional Chinese medicine holds that there are 361 commonly used acupuncture points on 14 meridians on the human body. Typically, it takes a minimum of 15 to 30 minutes of manipulating the needles in these acupuncture points. By doing so, it regulates the flow of qi throughout the body and restore health to the mind and body, thus balancing the yin and yang. The insertions of needles are manipulated either by the hand or by electrical stimulation, called electroacupuncture. »TCM ACPT - Massage - 45
« TCM Massage - treatment of disorders of the human body. Possible benefits - pain relief; increase in energy Level, aids soft tissue recovery, improves circulation, supports emotional health. Available in series of treatments- may include needles, cupping, Gua-Sha (scraping)
Tui na is a type of therapy based on TCM theories of Zang-Fu organs and meridians, but it also combines the anatomy and pathological diagnosis from Western medicine. Like acupuncture, tui na involves the stimulation of specific points of the body that reach meridians. The main difference is that acupuncture uses needling techniques, whereas tui na uses Chinese massage and manipulation techniques. Some common techniques include: gliding, kneading, rolling, pressing, pulling, chopping, and vibrating.
Tui na helps promote the blood circulation of the body, and enhances the qi blood supply. Tui na is used to treat a variety of pain, musculoskeletal syndromes, and digestive, respiratory and reproductive system disorders. Some common contraindications include: skin infection or epidemic disease. »TCM Massage
« TCM Massage - treatment of disorders of the human body. Possible benefits - pain relief; increase in energy Level, aids soft tissue recovery, improves circulation, supports emotional health. Available in series of treatments- may include needles, cupping, Gua-Sha (scraping)
Tui na is a type of therapy based on TCM theories of Zang-Fu organs and meridians, but it also combines the anatomy and pathological diagnosis from Western medicine. Like acupuncture, tui na involves the stimulation of specific points of the body that reach meridians. The main difference is that acupuncture uses needling techniques, whereas tui na uses Chinese massage and manipulation techniques. Some common techniques include: gliding, kneading, rolling, pressing, pulling, chopping, and vibrating.
Tui na helps promote the blood circulation of the body, and enhances the qi blood supply. Tui na is used to treat a variety of pain, musculoskeletal syndromes, and digestive, respiratory and reproductive system disorders. Some common contraindications include: skin infection or epidemic disease. »Disponibilités : vérifié il y a 30 min

