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Acupuncture FAQs

Discover answers to the most common questions we’ve received from our patients about acupuncture.

How Our Sliding Payment Scale Works

Have questions about our pricing?
You’ll find the answers here.

How to Get the Most Out of Acupuncture

Whether you’re new to acupuncture or simply want to maximize your experience, these tips can help.

Preparing for Your First Visit at Encircle Acupuncture

Learn more about what to expect during your first visit and what our treatment process looks like.

What is the Community Acupuncture Model?

Learn more about community acupuncture model and why we chose this approach for our clinics.

Recent Articles

An acupuncturist places an acupuncture needle in a patient's wrist

Embracing Joy: The Fire Element in TCM

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), summer is associated with the Fire element, representing heat, passion, movement, and joy. It is the most active, yang season of the year, and a time when nature and human energy are at their peak. What is the Fire Element? Fire is the most yang of the Five Elements in TCM.…

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An acupuncturist places an acupuncture needle in a patient's wrist

Embracing Joy: The Fire Element in TCM

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), summer is associated with the Fire element, representing heat, passion, movement, and joy. It is the most active, yang season of the year, and a time when nature and human energy are at their peak. What is the Fire Element? Fire is the most yang of the Five Elements in TCM.…

Read more

A Better Night’s Sleep with Acupuncture and TCM

Sleep is more than just a nightly ritual; it’s a cornerstone of health and vitality. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), sleep is deeply intertwined with the balance of the body’s energies, emotions, and organ systems. Understanding sleep through the lens of TCM offers profound insights into achieving restful nights and vibrant days. The Shen: Home…

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Embrace Spring and New Beginnings with the Wood Element

As winter fades and spring emerges, everything in nature starts to awaken with fresh energy and new beginnings. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), spring is associated with the Wood element, representing renewal, growth, movement and flexibility. In the human body, the Wood element encompasses the qualities of a mighty tree: expanding up and out towards new…

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Resources

Get answers to your questions about acupuncture and learn more about how Encircle Acupuncture serves the Nashville community.

Popular Resources

Acupuncture FAQs

Discover answers to the most common questions we’ve received from our patients about acupuncture.

How Our Sliding Payment Scale Works

Have questions about our pricing?
You’ll find the answers here.

How to Get the Most Outof Acupuncture

Whether you’re new to acupuncture or simply want to maximize your experience, these tips can help.

Preparing for Your First Visit at Encircle Acupuncture

Learn more about what to expect during your first visit and what our treatment process looks like.

What is the Community Acupuncture Model?

Learn more about community acupuncture model and why we chose this approach for our clinics.

Recent Articles

An acupuncturist places an acupuncture needle in a patient's wrist

Embracing Joy: The Fire Element in TCM

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), summer is associated with the Fire element, representing heat, passion, movement, and joy. It is the most active, yang season of the year, and a time when nature and human energy are at their peak. What is the Fire Element? Fire is the most yang of the Five Elements in TCM.…

Read more
An acupuncturist places an acupuncture needle in a patient's wrist

Embracing Joy: The Fire Element in TCM

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), summer is associated with the Fire element, representing heat, passion, movement, and joy. It is the most active, yang season of the year, and a time when nature and human energy are at their peak. What is the Fire Element? Fire is the most yang of the Five Elements in TCM.…

Read more

A Better Night’s Sleep with Acupuncture and TCM

Sleep is more than just a nightly ritual; it’s a cornerstone of health and vitality. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), sleep is deeply intertwined with the balance of the body’s energies, emotions, and organ systems. Understanding sleep through the lens of TCM offers profound insights into achieving restful nights and vibrant days. The Shen: Home…

Read more

Embrace Spring and New Beginnings with the Wood Element

As winter fades and spring emerges, everything in nature starts to awaken with fresh energy and new beginnings. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), spring is associated with the Wood element, representing renewal, growth, movement and flexibility. In the human body, the Wood element encompasses the qualities of a mighty tree: expanding up and out towards new…

Read more