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has anyone tried the acupuncturist located at 75 Montgomery? There is a chiropractor up there with a acupuncturist. They are located above Grand Banks? any feedback appreciated.


While everyone who works there is very pleasant, I was underwhelmed by the service. I think they do unnecessary stuff just to bill insurance, as it relates to the PT. With the acupuncturist, I was also underwhelmed but didn't get the "unnecessary billing" vibe so much.

Then again, I was also quite unhappy at TCM on Grove, so maybe I'm just overly critical on this matter.

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Dr Lei at Lee TCM on Grove St is excellent. Very caring and gentle demeanor and very skilled with the needles. Good massage therapy there too.

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I went here .... highly recommend them ...

JS Wellness in Jersey City:

http://www.acupuncturejerseycity.com/


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Elizabeth Conroy, helped me with my migraines, anxiety and overall well being.

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I'm looking for a good acupuncturist in JC, Hoboken, or the city. I hear it's effective for acid reflux. Thanks.

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The best acupuncturist in NYC is Jessica Silver. http://silveracupuncture.com/

It is a crazy coincidence that I wound up seeing her at a group practice but it is NOT me even though we have the same name, LOL.

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Looking for a reputable, professional and licesend place in Jersey City area or near by to preform acupuncture for the treatment of lower back pain . That accepts Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield. I have never tried acupuncture before but it was recommened to me as a medicine free way to treat a herniated disk condition in lower back. Any recommendiations?


Joseph Tonzola is located in Journal Square.
http://www.acupuncturejerseycity.com/
Joseph takes health insurance (my blue cross/blue shield plan doesn't even have a co-pay for acupuncture). Joseph is very thorough. He is great at explaining everything.

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I was experiencing frequent upper back/shoulder pain for a long time and I bought home acupuncture products to see how they worked. They were incredibly effective, and virtually cleared up the pain.

Maybe they will help some people here. It's a lot more convenient and cheaper than going to an acupuncturist every week.

I used both the mat and the pillow, but if you only have lower back pain I think the mat would be all you need.

http://www.amazon.com/BED-NAILS-1919-Mat-Green/dp/B0043QFA0W

http://www.amazon.com/BED-NAILS-1921- ... 0426X4UG/ref=pd_sim_hpc_1

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Can you recommend an acupuncture practitioner in downtown Jersey City (or lower manhattan?) My main concern is absolutely pristine hygiene and cleanliness.

I've been having shoulder/neck pain for quite some time, have been down the traditional routes, and am willing to give something new a try.



Anyone know of the above in DTJC?

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Can you recommend an acupuncture practitioner in downtown Jersey City (or lower manhattan?) My main concern is absolutely pristine hygiene and cleanliness.

I've been having shoulder/neck pain for quite some time, have been down the traditional routes, and am willing to give something new a try.


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has anyone tried the acupuncturist located at 75 Montgomery? There is a chiropractor up there with a acupuncturist. They are located above Grand Banks? any feedback appreciated.


I've been there....here are the + and - :

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1. They work well with almost any insurance
2. Super friendly
3. Fairly easy to get an appointment at your desired time

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1. They seem to be a bit of a sham. Is their physical therapy really that effective or aggressive for anyone who isn't elderly or recovering from a specific acute injury? Not sure, it wasn't for me.
2. The acupuncturist didn't bother to look into my condition. I told him several weeks in a row what was wrong, the medical (eastern) diagnosis/symptoms/etc., and every week I had to tell my entire story over again. If he didn't know about it he could have googled the thing and known more at a minimum.

I'd say try them and decide for yourself, first visit is always complimentary there.

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Looking for a reputable, professional and licesend place in Jersey City area or near by to preform acupuncture for the treatment of lower back pain . That accepts Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield. I have never tried acupuncture before but it was recommened to me as a medicine free way to treat a herniated disk condition in lower back. Any recommendiations?

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I love City Acupuncture and it's not too far from the WTC PATH - it's on Fulton St, only a block or two from Broadway. They work on a sliding scale, which is nice too. Their website is cityacuny.com and from the website, it looks like they're opening a NJ office in Bloomfield too.

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Arielle's Apothecary in Hoboken is highly recommended. I have been going there for a few years and it is great. They have a few different accupuncturists and also some great massage therapist. If you can get an appt with Hope (she is MIA often), she is the one of the best masseuse I have ever experienced.

http://www.arielesapothecary.com/

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I highly recommend Susan Berman L.A.c (646)220-1771. Her office is located on 17th and 2nd ave in NY . I have been going to her for years . Her treatments have been very effective in alleviating my symptoms .

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Congrats! I recommend http://www.amazinghealing.com/. Juliette's at Union Square, and does a lot of pregnancy-related work.

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I don't know of anyone in Jersey City. I've been going to Dr Jin and her husband for a decade (office is on Madison, a couple of blocks from the 33rd/final stop of the PATH):

http://www.drmingqi.com/about/about.php?pg=3

She's one of the best; that link is to her bio, and there's contact info on the site. She's very experienced in women's health.

You could call the office and ask if they could recommend someone in JC.

Best of luck (and lots and lots of it) to you...

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Hoboken Acupuncture..amazing! I go every week and definitely have had results. It's right by Hoboken terminal too, so it's easy to get to.

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Does anyone know of a good one in Jersey City or surrounding area? I am 37 weeks pregnant and baby is breech, at this point I am trying anything and heard accupuncture has had a high success rate. Thanks

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has anyone tried the acupuncturist located at 75 Montgomery? There is a chiropractor up there with a acupuncturist. They are located above Grand Banks? any feedback appreciated.

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Lee TCM on Grove Street by Marco and Pepe. Dr. Li is there on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.

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anyone know of a place in hoboken or jersey city that might be open on sundays??

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I used to go to Chinatown and to Queens, but when the TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) place on Grove St (by Marco & Pepe) I had no reason to go across the river. I've gotten both acupuncture and acupressure massage there by Dr. Lee and have been pleased with her. Just ask her about the chemo specialization.Good luck w everything!

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funny that i read this today. I went to one yesterday for my back! He's located in Chinatown at 128 Mott St. btwn Grand and Hester. His number is 212.334.9117. Dr. Rong- Sheng Lin.

Very good and a real place, not some hole in the wall. They do hook up the needles to an electrode, so it pulses through the needles. Feels good.

Let me know if you go!

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Hi - I'm wondering if anyone can recommend an acupuncturist in the area - NYC as well as around Hudson/Bergen/Essex counties. I am looking for one who specializes in chemo therapy, if such a person exists.

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