Accupuncture
FAQs
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Dr. Zopf offers a complimentary 15 minute call to see if her services are a good fit. To request a call, you may leave a voice message or use the contact us form on this website.
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New Patient $220
Comprehensive intake and treatment
90 minutes
Follow-up $180
60 minutes
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That depends on your insurance. Helix Health does not accept insurance. However, upon request, we will provide you with a superbill that you can submit to your insurance, flex savings account or health savings account.
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Payment is due at the time of service. Payment may be made by cash, check, zelle, or credit card. Card transactions incur a 3.5% convenience fee.
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Treatments include hands on acupressure for initial centering followed by needle insertion. Needles may be augmented by heat or cupping. The number of needles used is variable and guided by your presentation and concerns.
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Please arrive to your appointment in loose clothing, hydrated and without plans for vigorous mental or physical activity after the treatment.
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It depends on your condition. We will work together with the evidence and establish a treatment plan that works for you.
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Everyone responds to acupuncture differently. Some may experience total or partial relief of their pain or symptoms after the first few treatments, while others notice a steady gradual improvement. In some cases relief may not be felt until several days after the treatment. Some people may notice that their pain or other symptoms intensify before getting better. Regardless of the main symptom being treated, most patients notice improvements in sleep, stress and energy within the first one to two visits.
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No, but it usually does. If you do not feel any benefit after 4-6 treatments, then acupuncture may not work for you.
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If you need to cancel, please notify us at least 48 hours before the appointment so that someone else may benefit from the treatment time. Appointments cancelled with less than 24-hour notice will incur the full cost of the visit. (Exceptions are made for emergencies).
If you arrive less than 20 minutes late, treatment can be provided but may be shortened depending on the schedule. If you arrive more than 20 minutes late, this is considered a missed appointment.