FAQsWhat is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
What can I expect during a treatment?Usually the first visit is the longest, typically an hour to two hours. Follow-up visits are shorter, usually 30-45 minutes. The exam and treatment itself consists of taking a thorough medical history, doing a brief physical examination, feeling the pulses, looking at the tongue, and palpating areas of the body. Using the acquired information, the practitioner will make a diagnosis and select acupuncture points best suited for the patient's condition. Other therapies such as moxabustion, massage, and Chinese diet therapy may be incorporated to augment the acupuncture treatment. Do the needles hurt?Needles used for acupuncture are hair-fine, sterile, and disposable. The sensations a patient feels from the needles vary from person to person, but generally needle insertions are not painful. Patients often describe a heavy, warm, or tingling sensation when they are resting with their needles. Most patients report a state of deep relaxation and an overall sense of well being during and after a treatment. Does insurance cover acupuncture treatments?There are a growing number of insurance companies in Illinois that cover acupuncture treatment. However, we encourage patients to check with their particular insurance carrier to inquire about coverage. We will gladly provide patients with a receipt of services to submit to their insurance for reimbursement. These invoices have all the appropriate diagnosis and procedure codes required for insurance. Is acupuncture compatible with other forms of health care?Absolutely. Traditional Chinese Medicine is unique in that it easily integrates with all forms of medicine. In fact, recently many hospitals and clinics have been combining Eastern and Western medical systems to form "Integrative Medicine" or "Complementary and Alternative Medicine" (CAM). Our patients frequently integrate other modalities of care including massage therapy, physical therapy, chiropractic, homeopathy, naprapathy, midwifery, and pharmaceuticals. Our goal at The Nest is to provide our patients with the care and support they need to improve their overall health. We understand that often the best approach is combination therapy. |