Frequently Asked Questions

Browse our FAQ section to find answers to commonly asked questions about our services. We’ve compiled this section to help clarify any uncertainties and provide guidance for our valued patients. If you don’t find answers here, feel free to contact us. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does HN&Y Healthy Life Clinic offer?

We offer Acupuncture, Cupping, Herbal Therapy, Moxibustion, Gua Sha, personalized health plans, and Massage Therapy.

Is the Haina Yu available for consultations?

Yes, our experienced practitioner conducts consultations and oversees all treatments, ensuring each patient receives the best care possible.

Do I need a referral to book an appointment?

No, a referral is not required. You can book an appointment directly through HN&Y Healthy Life Clinic.

What is the cost of a session?

Prices vary by treatment, and we offer a detailed fee structure upon consultation.

Are there any side effects associated with the treatments?

While most of our treatments are gentle and natural, some individuals may experience mild reactions. It’s always best to discuss any concerns with our practitioner before treatment.

How long is a typical session?

The duration of a session varies depending on the treatment but typically ranges from 30 minutes to an hour.

Is acupuncture painful?

Most patients describe acupuncture as causing a slight tingling sensation or a feeling of relaxation. The needles are very fine, and the procedure is generally not painful.

How do I book an appointment?

You can book an appointment by calling the clinic directly, by emailing us at [email protected], or by filling out the contact form on our website.

Can I combine multiple treatments in one visit?

Absolutely! Our practitioner often recommends a combination of treatments for optimal results. It’s best to discuss this during your consultation.

What should I wear to my appointment?

Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is ideal for treatments like Acupuncture and Cupping to allow easy access to specific areas of the body.