offerings

At Reune Medicine we believe that health is not the absence of disease. It is an individual experience and process. While we may focus on physical symptoms, we will also listen to the connections between your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Reune Medicine makes space for your lived experience and offers treatments that  encourage your body’s ability to thrive, helping to restore balance, rhythm, and flow to all your systems.

East Asian medicine approaches the body, mind, and spirit as a whole. It considers your whole story, as told by your symptoms and experience, to identify a pattern of disruption or imbalance. It then works to restore balance to the natural flow and rhythms in your body through a variety of treatment forms. 

  • acupuncture

    Acupuncture involves the use of tiny needles to stimulate the qi (or energy) within your body. Qi flows through a series of channels or meridians and the acupuncture points along those channels help restore balance to that flow. For those sensitive to needles, there are other options including acupressure and the use of non-insertive tools.

  • bodywork

    Bodywork offered includes craniosacral therapy, myofascial release, visceral manipulation, and other gentle techniques. Each of these modalities involves deep listening to the fascia and tissue in the body, helping it to unwind and return to a balanced state and rhythm.

  • cupping

    Cupping is the application of suction to an area using glass or plastic cups. It provides gentle pressure to help relieve tension in the muscles and fascia and increases blood flow to the area.

  • herbal medicine

    Chinese herbal medicine works synergistically with acupuncture. Formulas are selected to address patterns of imbalance in the body. Formulas are generally taken in the form of a tea, but can also be taken as capsules or pills. For some conditions, topical applications of patches or soaks work best.

Concerns we treat include:

  • Acute and chronic pain (such as headaches, back pain, and menstrual cramps)

  • Adjunctive care to cancer treatment

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Digestive issues

  • Insomnia and sleep struggles

  • Post-accident or surgery recovery

  • Pregnancy support and labor preparation

  • Stress management