Redwoods in Upper Yosemite Valley.
We guide holistically-minded individuals with the wisdom of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine to living a life of optimal health and longevity.
our Mission in Three steps
Develop a thorough understanding of each individual through listening and empathy
Treat with effective therapies backed by the wisdom of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Guide each individual through feasible lifestyle changes with the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine to optimal health and longevity
Our History
Foundation Acupunture is also the first Clinic in the United States to focus on Acupuncture for Problematic Internet Use:
Our goal: Promote awareness of Internet and Video Game addiction. Help individuals and families address this issue from a place of compassion and empathy. Enable all affected to utilize addiction as an opportunity to explore and develop life skills. Strive for optimal health in mind, body, and soul.
“When I was 11, we had a family friend who received treatments from my father. I was too young to understand the condition, but the gratitude and relief left a strong impression on me. I knew then I wanted to be an acupuncturist. Later she would tell me that my father kept her off of dialysis.
When I was in my early 20’s, I went through struggles that drove me toward video gaming addiction. I played 16 hours a day and was on the fast track to ruin myself. I see my addiction and the process of recovery as concurrently the worst and best experience of my life.
Worst, because of the seemingly insurmountable struggle. Best, because recovery provided an undeniable opportunity for empowerment that forever changed me for the better.
This kind of life-long empowerment is what I hope for everyone currently struggling with Internet and Video Game addiction.”
What We do
General Acupuncture
We guide holistically-minded individuals with the wisdom of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine to living a life of optimal health and longevity.
Acupuncture for Internet Addiction
Help individuals and families address this issue from a place of compassion and empathy.
Book Online
Ready to take the next step? Call to make an appointment at (415)236-2427 or book an appointment online.