- Arthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Medical Weight Loss
- Nutritional Counseling
- Pediatric CarePediatrics is one of the oldest specialties in Chinese medicine. Children are not seen as miniature adults, and their treatments are specific to these differences. Chinese medicine sees the child’s body as immature and susceptible to certain diseases.
- Ear InfectionsAcupuncture for Respiratory and Immune System Disorders, Allergies, Cold, Flu, Ear Infections, and more - Triangle Acupuncture Clinic
- Male Infertility
- Constipation
- Irritable Bowel SyndromeEveryone experiences digestive upset at some time and many people experience it regularly. In America, it is easiest to point our finger at a combination of a high-sugar and high-fat diet, stress, and large portion sizes. If we eat this way repeatedly, more serious conditions develop other than just an over-full or indigestion feeling. Chronic heartburn and acid reflux, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome and food allergies have become very common. These digestive symptoms can make us miserable and completely deprive us of the previous enjoyment eating provided It exemplifies the concept that you can have too much of a good thing and reinforces the Taoist proverb, “moderation is the key to longevity.”
- Diarrhea
- Female Infertility
- EndometriosisMenstruation may be considered a burden by most women at some point in their lives. In Chinese medicine, we view periods as a monthly report card. The timing of ovulation, the symptoms of pain, emotional fluctuations, breast tenderness, the color and consistency of the blood, the heaviness of the bleeding – all of these different characteristics of the period reveal information about hormonal balance (or imbalance) and even the presence of concerns such as endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome.
- Pregnancy
- Internal MedicineTriangle Acupuncture Clinic has been serving the communities of Chapel Hill and Raleigh for over 18 years where we have earned a reputation for excellent patient care and positive treatment results. Our highly experienced team of acupuncturists includes many different specialties such as pain management, general internal medicine, and women’s health and infertility. The expertise that each provider brings is the culmination of many years of practice using acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine to help people meet their health goals. Between our accessibility, our experienced staff, our tranquil office environment, and our desire to bring wellness to every member of our community – we are confident you will find Triangle Acupuncture Clinic a perfect fit for your acupuncture and herbal medicine needs here in the Triangle, NC.
- Gastroenterology
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Stress ManagementAcupuncture also looks at the entire person, not just the one part that hurts. This means an acupuncturist in Chapel Hill or Raleigh will offer suggestions for individual lifestyle improvements regarding exercise, supplements and diet, sleeping and stress management techniques to help a person improve health and decrease pain.
- Depression
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Thyroid
- MRIAcute injuries need to be properly assessed before any type of treatment can begin. Most people are all too familiar with the feeling of a strain or sprain. If someone is unsure, however, it is best to get examined and properly diagnosed (possibly with the help of an X-ray or MRI) to rule out a more serious injury. Acupuncture should then begin as soon after an injury as possible for the best results.
- X-Rays
- ChemotherapyChinese medicine alone should not be considered a miracle treatment for cancer. Many patients seek alternative methods of treatment in the hope of finding a cure. Instead, Chinese medicine helps to support the body’s natural immunity, its innate strength and homeostatic capabilities, while regenerating and repairing the damage done by the cancer itself. It is also an extremely valuable adjunct therapy to chemotherapy and radiation. Many patients seek out acupuncture and Chinese medicine because they are familiar with its ability to help post-chemotherapy nausea and vomiting, fatigue, constipation and many other side-effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
- Sciatica
- WhiplashIf you are wondering if acupuncture can help you with a different or specific condition, you can call our clinic to speak with one of the acupuncturists directly.
- Face LiftMost importantly, Facial Rejuvenation acupuncture brings out your innate beauty and radiance. Though Facial Rejuvenation acupuncture can sometimes be referred to as an “Acupuncture Facelift,” it is more than just a cosmetic procedure.
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- EczemaAcupuncture and Chinese medicine are particularly effective at treating some of the most common skin conditions in the West: acne, eczema and psoriasis. Hundreds of case studies over thousands of years have documented its effectiveness at resolving chronic and unremitting skin problems such as these. In particular, Chinese herbal medicine serves as a safe and valuable tool for combating these and other skin conditions on a daily basis, from the inside-out. Acupuncture can also be used to reduce the appearance of scars, whether from these conditions or from surgery, injury or other trauma. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs can also be used to treat acute problems, such as hives, dermatitis and even infectious skin conditions.
- PsoriasisThe National Institute of Health supports this idea and has established acupuncture as effective in treating over 26 disease categories. Chinese medicine has been shown to successfully treat conditions ranging from back pain to PMS, high blood pressure to psoriasis, bronchitis to arthritis, diabetes to asthma, depression to insomnia and the list goes on. You might be surprised that the health issue you are dealing with can be effectively treated through acupuncture.
- Sports MedicinePatrick Marron, LAc, graduated from the prestigious AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, Texas in 2015. He is nationally licensed and board certified in both Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He maintains a state license in North Carolina. Patrick is a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine, ABORM. This credential ensures that his work with couples trying to conceive is both safe and complimentary. Patrick specializes in infertility care and women's health and also enjoys pain management and sports medicine.
- Physical TherapyJude is a licensed acupuncturist and physical therapist in North Carolina with over 23 years of experience. He received his BS degree in Health and Human Sciences from James Madison University, his Master’s degree in Physical therapy from Old Dominion University and a Master’s degree in Oriental Medicine from the International Institute of Chinese Medicine. He is board certified in Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. In addition, he is also certified in Trigger point dry needling. From 2015 to 2016, he served as the National Liaison for the North Carolina Association of Acupuncture and Asian Medicine.
- Frozen ShoulderSpecific Conditions Common medical diagnoses that fall under the umbrella of Sports Injuries include: medial & lateral epicondylitis, frozen shoulder, plantar fascitis, acute olecranon bursitis, acromioclavicular joint separation, rotator cuff tendonitis, osteoarthritis of all joints, meniscal tears, bicepital tenosynovitis, lumbar disc herniations, anterior & posterior cruciate ligament tears, patellofemoral syndrome, Osgood Schlatters syndrome, and more.
- Tennis Elbow
- Shoulder Pain
- Ankle Sprain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Ankle Sprain
- Allergies