Classical Acupuncture
Hair-fine needles placed along the body's channels to stimulate the natural movement of Qi. Gentle, considered, and adapted to each patient's response.
Family-practice based, classically trained — Acupuncture, Chinese herbs, Dietary Care, and basic Qi Gong — for children and adults, in a quiet practice on the Main Line.
Wellspring Physician Acupuncture is a Family Medicine, Classical Chinese Medical practice that cares for children and adults. Classical Chinese medicine considers multiple aspects of a person when identifying the root causes of illness or promoting health.
In addition to providing treatment, we spend considerable time discussing the approach of your care — and the Chinese Medical thinking behind healthful living, disease prevention, self-care, exercise, and dietary practice. You are encouraged to read, ask, and learn alongside us.
Our services include Acupuncture, Chinese herbal remedies, Chinese dietary education, and simplified Qi Gong instruction.
Treatment is tailored — most visits combine Acupuncture with one or more of the other practices, chosen for your specific condition.
Hair-fine needles placed along the body's channels to stimulate the natural movement of Qi. Gentle, considered, and adapted to each patient's response.
Herbal formulas selected to support the constitution and address patterns the body is working through.
Practical guidance on temperature, season, and preparation — the small daily choices that keep digestion warm and Qi reserves intact.
A short, gentle sequence you can practice at home to cultivate breath, posture, and the steady internal movement of energy.
Each treatment is a conversation between the practitioner, the needle, and your body's response. Some people feel a lot of changes happening over hours or days. Others barely notice a difference until they look back a week or two later.
Both responses can be parts of healing. Your body directs the work, on its own timing — acupuncture simply stimulates and nurtures the process.
Board-certified by the American Board of Family Practice and the American Board of Medical Acupuncture — a rare combination that lets care bridge Western and Classical Chinese frameworks.
Most new patients begin with a phone call or a short message describing what they'd like help with. We'll arrange a time and a plan that fits.