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Our LOCATIONS

 Washington Heights, NY

(212) 927-8039

Mon-Fri: 9:00AM – 7:00PM

Sat: 9:30AM5:30PM

Sun: 9:30am5:30PM

Upper East Side, NY

646-998-4886/646-454-1871

Mon-Fri: 9:00AM7:00PM

Sat-Sun: 10:00AM6:00PM

Union Square, NY

(212) 228-5688

Fri-Tues: 10:00AM6:00PM

Wed & Thurs: 9:00AM8:00PM

Columbus Circle, NY

(646) 438-9255

Mon-Sun: 9:00AM7:00PM

ACA Nomad

(845) 553-1040

39 W 29th Street, 11th floor

New York, NY 10001

Mon-Sat: 10:00AM – 6:00PM

ACA Midtown East

(646)-843-0091

59 East 54th Street,

Suite 33-34, NY, 10022

Tue, Wed, Fri, and Sat 11:00AM7:00PM

ACA Carnegie Hill

(845)-314-9115

1136 Fifth Avenue/Apartment 1D,

NY, 10128

Mon-Fri: 10:00AM6:00PM

ACA Herald Square

(212) 457-6252

1 West 34th Suite 704,
New York, NY 10001

Mon-Sun: 10:00AM – 8:00PM

Financial District, NY

(646) 858-0138
Mon-Fri: 9:00AM7:00PM
Saturdays: 9:00AM6:00PM

Grand Central

(917) 261-6835
Mon-Sat: 10:00AM – 6:00PM

ACA Upper West Side (Coming Soon)

129 West 72nd Street, NY, 10023

Bayside Queens, NY

(646) 914-7781
Mon-Sun: 10:00AM6:00PM

ACA Long Island City (Sven) (Coming Soon)

29-61 Northern Boulevard,
Long Island City, NY, 11101

ACA Long Island City (Athena) (Coming Soon)

27-20 42nd Road,
Long Island City, NY, 11101

Englewood, NJ

(201) 408-5633
Tues, Thurs, Sat: 9:00AM5:00PM

San Jose, CA

(408) 335-0131
Mon & Thu: 9:00AM – 5:00PM 

Our Services

ACA Acupuncture and Wellness Gift CertificatesAcupuncture

Acupuncture is a form of holistic medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body, often creating relief from pain and other symptoms. 

Chinese Herbs ServiceChinese Herbs

Herbal medicine is another key component of TCM. One of ACA’s goals is to make TCM herbal products more standardized and normalized.

Cupping

Cupping involves placing suction cups on the skin to create suction and draw healing to the affected area.

Chinese Massage (TuiNa)

ACA’s medical massage works along the meridians and acupuncture points to help with energy flow.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which dried plant materials called “moxa” are burned on, or very near, the surface of the skin.

Acu-Facial Acupuncture Treatment

There are many benefits to facial acupuncture. Fine needles are inserted on body points but mostly on the face.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapists teach patients how to prevent or manage their condition so that they will achieve long-term health benefits.

Reflexology Services

Part of TCM, Chinese reflexology is the ancient art of working pressure points on the feet, hands, and ears that correspond to different parts of the body.

ACA Franchise Opportunities

The over $4 billion US acupuncture market offers a great opportunity with over 10% annual growth rates and a continuing flow of new patients interested in the benefits of acupuncture.

Can acupuncture help with hot flashes?

Acupuncture can play a significant role in managing hot flashes, offering relief by addressing their underlying causes. This ancient practice stimulates specific points on the body, helping to balance Qi (the body’s energy flow) and regulate the hypothalamus, the brain’s temperature control center. Hormonal fluctuations during menopause often disrupt this delicate balance, causing sudden waves of heat and sweating. Acupuncture works to calm these disruptions, reducing the frequency and intensity of hot flashes.

Studies have shown that women undergoing acupuncture experience measurable improvements, with fewer and less severe episodes. Beyond physical relief, acupuncture can also reduce associated symptoms like night sweats, mood swings, and insomnia, providing a holistic approach to managing menopause.

What is the Chinese remedy for hot flashes?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a comprehensive approach to managing hot flashes, focusing on restoring the body’s balance. In TCM, hot flashes are often seen as a result of Yin deficiency, particularly affecting the kidneys and liver. Acupuncture is a key part of this approach, targeting points that regulate heat and support hormonal harmony. Herbal remedies, such as Dong Quai, Rehmannia, and Black Cohosh, are frequently prescribed to nourish Yin and address the root cause of symptoms.

Dietary changes also play an essential role in TCM. Cooling foods like cucumber, mint, and watermelon help counteract internal heat, while gentle practices like Qigong or Tai Chi support energy flow and emotional stability. Together, these remedies aim to relieve hot flashes and improve overall well-being, aligning with TCM’s focus on treating the whole person, not just the symptoms.

Is acupuncture safe for managing menopause symptoms?

Acupuncture is widely regarded as a safe and effective option for managing menopause symptoms, including hot flashes. When performed by a licensed and experienced practitioner, the risks are minimal. Mild side effects, such as slight soreness or bruising at the needle site, are rare and typically short-lived.

This practice is particularly appealing for those seeking non-invasive, drug-free treatments. Acupuncture not only helps alleviate hot flashes but also addresses related symptoms like anxiety, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. Its ability to harmonize the body’s natural energy flow makes it a trusted alternative or complement to other therapies. 

How to relieve hot flashes naturally?

Natural relief from hot flashes often begins with understanding your body and its triggers. Cooling techniques, such as drinking cold water or lowering room temperature, can provide immediate comfort during an episode. Consistently practicing paced breathing, with slow and steady inhalations and exhalations, helps calm the nervous system and can reduce the severity of hot flashes over time.

Diet plays a key role in natural relief. Avoiding triggers like caffeine, alcohol, and processed foods while focusing on whole grains, leafy greens, and phytoestrogen-rich foods like soy can help balance hormones. Incorporating stress management practices, such as mindfulness or yoga, can also lower overall stress levels, which are often linked to hot flash intensity. Acupuncture and acupressure further complement these efforts, offering a natural and holistic way to restore balance and relieve symptoms.

 

How can I stop hot flashes permanently?

Stopping hot flashes permanently requires a multifaceted approach that addresses both hormonal imbalances and lifestyle factors. Acupuncture offers a natural and effective way to regulate the body’s temperature and reduce symptoms over time. With regular sessions, it helps the body find balance, providing lasting relief for many women.

Dietary adjustments can also make a significant difference. Reducing triggers like alcohol, caffeine, and spicy foods, while incorporating hormone-supportive options such as soy and flaxseeds, promotes better control over symptoms. Regular exercise and stress management techniques, including yoga and meditation, can further support hormonal health.

For some women, medical options like hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be considered for severe cases, though this approach carries potential risks. A tailored plan combining acupuncture, lifestyle changes, and, if needed, medical treatments, can provide the most effective and sustainable solution.

Are the effects of acupuncture for hot flashes long-lasting?

The effects of acupuncture for hot flashes can last long after the initial course of treatment. While some women experience relief after just a few sessions, the most lasting results often come from consistent treatment over several weeks or months. By addressing the root imbalances in the body, acupuncture not only reduces the immediate intensity of hot flashes but also helps regulate the underlying hormonal shifts causing them.

Over time, as the body’s Qi becomes more balanced, the frequency of treatments typically decreases. Maintenance sessions may be recommended to sustain the results, especially during periods of heightened hormonal changes. When combined with lifestyle adjustments, such as stress management and dietary changes, acupuncture offers a comprehensive path to long-term relief.

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