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Our Clinic Appointments Fees Acupuncture Studio In our clinic we use recliners in our quiet, lovely common room. The environment is peaceful and comforting. Treating patients in an open setting has many benefits: it's easy for friends and family members to come in for treatment together; people enjoy feeling part of a community; patients have more control over their treatments; and costs are lower. Originally developed by Working Class Acupuncture in Portland, Oregon, community acupuncture is catching on nationwide as a way to receive high-quality, affordable healthcare without you having to rely on insurance companies. Many Western acupuncturists treat patients on tables in individual rooms. This is not traditional in Asia, where acupuncture usually occurs in a community setting. Community acupuncture clinics represent a return to tradition. Community acupuncturists focus on using “distal” points (below the knee and elbow, and on the head and neck) so patients can remain fully clothed during treatment. Community acupuncture clinics often use recliners rather than treatment tables. Many patients prefer a community setting because they find it more relaxing. Private acupuncture in the U.S. costs between $60 and $200 per treatment. Acupuncturists tend to spend a long time talking with each patient, going over medical records and asking many questions. We don't. The only way that we at BCA can make acupuncture affordable and still make a living ourselves is to streamline our treatments and see multiple patients in an hour, so we have returned to the traditional approach. On your first visit we will ask you some questions and go over your health questionnaire, but on subsequent visits we will just get a brief update and then use tongue and pulse diagnosis to decide how to treat you. We do not provide primary care medicine; acupuncture is a wonderful complement to Western medicine but is not a substitute for it. **New patients click here for what to expect during your first treatment. BCA's Owner & Community Acupuncturist
Nicole Murray, L.Ac., MSTOM, is BCA's owner. She specializes in treatment of pain, stress reduction, women's health, and general balancing and wellness. Nicole has a master's in traditional oriental medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and is licensed by the California Acupuncture Board. She has specialized training in Japanese-style meridian acupuncture, pediatrics, and orthopedics. She completed clinical rotations in a general medicine clinic, UCSD Sports Training Center, Rady Children's Hospital, and the UCSD Free Clinic Project. Nicole strongly believes that stress plays a powerful role in health, and places a special focus on stress reduction with all of her patients, regardless of condition—whether they are sick, in pain, or working to improve overall wellness. Before studying Chinese Medicine, she worked in nonprofit management, fundraising, and program management. She lives with her family in Ocean Beach, is a busy mom of two young kids, and loves yoga, swimming, travel, and reading.
Josephine Salman, L.Ac, MSTOM, helps patients live happier and healthier lives. Josephine began her career in healthcare as a consultant in health adminstration departments in the long term care setting for Geriatric and psychiatric facilities in Chicago. Josephine furthered her career as Director in various acute care settings. Her journey to vibrant health lead her to the prestigious Pacific college in San Diego. She has completed clinical rotations at the UCSD free clinic project and general medicine clinics. She sucessfully treats genitourinary disorder in both men and women, menopausal symptoms, infertility, menstrual irregularities, allergies, digestive disorders, addictions and a vast array of pain. She has specialized training in orthopedics and Japanese-style meridian therapy. According to Josephine, "Acupuncture is a preventive medicine and an illness is not needed to invest in your health."
Andreia Saboya, L.Ac., MSAOM, was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and brings that Latin energy to everything she does. She studied Traditional Chinese Medicine at Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington, where she resided for 6 years. Andreia’s main focus is to bring her patients back to balance and to help them feel like themselves again. Preventative care is always her top priority and she encourages her patients to live a healthy and happy life! She is a strong believer in exercise and is always doing some physical activity. She teaches low-flying trapeze at Aerial Revolution and dances Samba with Union Samba. Andreia speaks Portuguese, English, and Spanish.
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-Beach Community Acupuncture is an affordable way to see the value of acupuncture, which has an infinite amount of benefits. The place is impeccable and the ambiance is exceptionally relaxing. Its online appointment system makes it easy to schedule an appointment. Most importantly, Nicole is very knowledgeable, gentle, and personable. I strongly recommend trying this venue. (Tony C.)
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