Integrative Acupuncture is committed to reaching our community from home! During our closure for March-May we learned how to conduct successful telemedicine appointments on our new platform to provide you with complementary healthcare accessible from your home. Schedule Online Here.
What Is Telemedicine?
According to CMS, telehealth, telemedicine, and related terms generally refer to the exchange of medical information from one site to another through electronic communication to improve a patient’s health. Innovative uses of this kind of technology in the provision of healthcare is increasing. And with the emergence of the virus causing the disease COVID-19, there is an urgency to expand the use of technology to help people who need routine care, and keep vulnerable beneficiaries and beneficiaries with mild symptoms in their homes while maintaining access to the care they need. Limiting community spread of the virus, as well as limiting the exposure to other patients and staff members will slow viral spread.
How Can We Help?
We do not need to see you in person to help you! Our providers are practitioners of the whole system of Traditional Chinese Medicine, not just acupuncture. Did you know that Chinese Medicine includes:
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- Dietary Recommendations
- Meditation Advice
- Exercise Advice
- Herbal Recommendations
- At Home Acupressure and Meridian Massage Instruction
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What Does A Telemedicine Session Look Like?
We’re excited to be developing all sorts of tools to help you remotely. Telemedicine appointments may last up to 25 minutes. During that time we will listen to your concerns, if we are using video conferencing we may look at areas of your body including looking at your tongue to make a Chinese medicine diagnosis. Depending on your concerns we may use the following tools to help you:
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- Guide you in meditation
- Instruct you on at home exercises, acupressure points, meridian massages
- Discuss dietary recommendations
- Instruct you on cooking specific recommended foods like bone broths, congee, herb infused teas and soups
- Create a customized herbal prescription for you and instruct you on how to take it
- Discuss an exercise plan of tai qi, qi gong, yoga for pain relief
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What Can We Help
Many conditions can be helped via our telemedicine platform. Chinese herbal medicine has been around for thousands of years and has natural, herbal solutions for most conditions. Consider scheduling an appointment for stress, anxiety, pain, sleeplessness, digestive disorders, cold and flu symptoms and more. If you have questions about if we can help you, please contact us.
Technology Details and Payment
We will be using Zoom for our platform for telemedicine, we are also available via phone. If you can access it, we recommend using either Zoom instead of phone, as we will have more ability to see you and connect with you via a video connection.
Zoom- To use Zoom you will need to go to their website and sign up for a zoom account and download the technology. We will email a link to you to our zoom account and meet you online. You can use zoom from your phone, iPads, or desktop. After you schedule an appointment, we will send you a link to meet us in the zoom conference.
Payment- Cost for telemedicine appointments is $50, this does not include the cost of recommended herbs or supplements. Insurance may cover your telemedicine appointment, please contact your insurance provider to inquire.
Disclaimer
Our telemedicine service are not a substitute to medical care for diagnosis, treatment or management of COVID-19. Continuing with our mission, we are here to provide evidence based, integrative health care and hope we can be of help to our community during this time.





SOURCES for Telemedicine Information:
See CMS’s press release: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/president-trump-expands-telehealth-benefits-medicare-beneficiaries-during-covid-19-outbreak
See OCR’s guidance: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/special-topics/emergency-preparedness/notification-enforcement-discretion-telehealth/index.html
See OIG’s policy statement: https://oig.hhs.gov/compliance/alerts/index.asp