Phoenix Community Acupuncture, an Arizona-based nonprofit clinic, is reshaping community health by making acupuncture more accessible to a wider audience. Its services are charged at a sliding scale of $27-57. New patients pay a flat rate of $40 ($30 for treatment + a $10 one time intake fee). The intake fee is waived for new patients with referral cards.
The clinic aims to bring highly effective therapies that improve community health and well-being through its affordable services. “Our purpose is to break down the barriers to healthcare and share the benefits of acupuncture in hopes of bringing physical and emotional health to our community as a whole” says Mayo Mercedes Wardle, a licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac 0726) and the founder of Phoenix Community Acupuncture.
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine known for reducing aches and pains, improving insomnia, treating digestive disorders, and boosting mental wellness, among others. Phoenix Community Acupuncture practices gentle but powerful acupuncture methods that target specific pain points for immediate, lasting relief. It combines years of experience with friendly services and soothing spaces to provide a place for communal healing.
Through the clinic’s initiative, many individuals experienced health improvements that bought positive transformations to their lives. Phoenix Community Acupuncture offers its services in a group setting. Family and friends can come together and share the powerful healing experience of acupuncture.
Find more information here: http://www.phoenixcommunityacupuncture.com/.
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Company Name: Phoenix Community Acupuncture
Contact Person: Mayo Wardle
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Phone: 623-242-0541
Country: United States
Website: http://www.phoenixcommunityacupuncture.com/