
Acupuncture is here to stay.It has survived for five thousand years. It has a bright future in USA.Ten years ago, I opened my own practice in Michigan,I regularly give lectures and workshops to interested lay audiences,My community love acupuncture. In many ways, it is the superior choice because acupuncture does not have the side effects that drugs have.Again and again I see patients discover themselves through acupuncture,acupuncture helps people develop an awareness of their psyches-the emotions, memories,dreams, and ideas they have lived.Patients experience a newfound feeling of self-healing.
Acupuncture is here to stay.It has survived for five thousand years. It has a bright future in USA.Ten years ago, I opened my own practice in Michigan,I regularly give lectures and workshops to interested lay audiences,My community love acupuncture. In many ways, it is the superior choice because acupuncture does not have the side effects that drugs have.Again and again I see patients discover themselves through acupuncture,acupuncture helps people develop an awareness of their psyches-the emotions, memories,dreams, and ideas they have lived.Patients experience a newfound feeling of self-healing.

We Believe By Providing Superior Acupuncture, Herbal Supplement and Education, We can help our patients Declare Physical and Emotional Health Independence from pharmaceutical drugs, unhealthy habits and relationships. Helping our patients achieve wellness from within the body and transform outwards to achieve their mission and purpose of life.
We Believe By Providing Superior Acupuncture, Herbal Supplement and Education, We can help our patients Declare Physical and Emotional Health Independence from pharmaceutical drugs, unhealthy habits and relationships. Helping our patients achieve wellness from within the body and transform outwards to achieve their mission and purpose of life.

I practice non-dualistic healthcare, meaning I do not see a difference between the energy that helps you heal and you. All of my disciplines, acupuncture, craniosacral therapy, and facilitated equine experential learning, have the same goal...to help you function from your authentic self. It is here that wholeness exists. You can be you, or you can be ill. I treat spirit first, knowing that the damage in our lives begins here and gradually, usually, manifests in our mental, emotional, or physical beings. Much as horses are able to help you with non-verbal communication because they take in the world
I practice non-dualistic healthcare, meaning I do not see a difference between the energy that helps you heal and you. All of my disciplines, acupuncture, craniosacral therapy, and facilitated equine experential learning, have the same goal...to help you function from your authentic self. It is here that wholeness exists. You can be you, or you can be ill. I treat spirit first, knowing that the damage in our lives begins here and gradually, usually, manifests in our mental, emotional, or physical beings. Much as horses are able to help you with non-verbal communication because they take in the world

My philosophy is to provide a comfortable, caring, and balancing environment for individuals in an integrative setting. I work with physicians who specialize in pain management and Holistic medicine. In able for the body to fully heal, it is believed that the Mind, Body and Spirit must be in connection. This means that our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and attitudes can have a positive or negative effect on our biological functioning. Theresa Min is (NCCAOM) board-certified and Michigan register acupuncturist, Chinese herbalist, and massage therapist. My office is located on Meadowbrook Rd in Novi
My philosophy is to provide a comfortable, caring, and balancing environment for individuals in an integrative setting. I work with physicians who specialize in pain management and Holistic medicine. In able for the body to fully heal, it is believed that the Mind, Body and Spirit must be in connection. This means that our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and attitudes can have a positive or negative effect on our biological functioning. Theresa Min is (NCCAOM) board-certified and Michigan register acupuncturist, Chinese herbalist, and massage therapist. My office is located on Meadowbrook Rd in Novi
Online Acupuncturists

Gigi B. Cristache
Acupuncturist, DAOM, Dipl, Ac, L Ac, M Ac
Verified Verified
Commerce Township, MI 48390
Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM Board certified Five Element acupuncturist and Diplomat of Chinese and Western Herbs, specializing in integrated reproductive medicine, fertility, and women and men's health along with emotional components like depression, stress, and anxiety. I target my care to your individual needs and help you achieve your goals for a vibrant life. Acupuncture, Chinese and Western herbs, gua-sha, electro-dermal analysis, cupping, nutrition and life coaching help to balance your body, mind and spirit, and achieve personal transformation
Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM Board certified Five Element acupuncturist and Diplomat of Chinese and Western Herbs, specializing in integrated reproductive medicine, fertility, and women and men's health along with emotional components like depression, stress, and anxiety. I target my care to your individual needs and help you achieve your goals for a vibrant life. Acupuncture, Chinese and Western herbs, gua-sha, electro-dermal analysis, cupping, nutrition and life coaching help to balance your body, mind and spirit, and achieve personal transformation
FAQs - About Acupuncture
How can I find an acupuncturist in Wayne County?
To find an acupuncturist near you, enter your city, town, suburb, ZIP code, or the provider's name into the search bar at the top of the page. You can then filter results by provider specialty, treatment technique or style, and even gender to find an acupuncturist who best matches your needs.
When viewing an acupuncturist’s profile, take note of key details such as session costs, their area of specialty, treatment techniques, and location to determine if they’re a good fit. If a provider seems promising, you can reach out via email or phone using the contact information on their profile. During the conversation, assess your comfort level and their expertise in addressing your specific concerns. It’s also a good opportunity to ask about their overall approach to care and confirm any relevant acupuncture credentials they hold.
When viewing an acupuncturist’s profile, take note of key details such as session costs, their area of specialty, treatment techniques, and location to determine if they’re a good fit. If a provider seems promising, you can reach out via email or phone using the contact information on their profile. During the conversation, assess your comfort level and their expertise in addressing your specific concerns. It’s also a good opportunity to ask about their overall approach to care and confirm any relevant acupuncture credentials they hold.
What can acupuncture help with?
Acupuncture is most commonly used to treat chronic pain, including pain caused by physical injuries, arthritis, or migraines. It may also help with autoimmune conditions, nausea, digestive issues, and behavioral health concerns such as anxiety, depression, or insomnia. Rooted in ancient Chinese tradition, acupuncture is based on the belief that illness results from an imbalance in the body’s energy, or “Qi.” Practitioners aim to restore the balance and flow of Qi by stimulating specific acupuncture points throughout the body, which is thought to alleviate pain and other symptoms associated with these conditions.
Acupuncture is typically used alongside medical treatment rather than as a replacement. It is important to note that acupuncture practitioners are not trained to diagnose or medically manage conditions, so it should not substitute regular care from a licensed medical provider.
Acupuncture is typically used alongside medical treatment rather than as a replacement. It is important to note that acupuncture practitioners are not trained to diagnose or medically manage conditions, so it should not substitute regular care from a licensed medical provider.
Is a licensed acupuncturist a doctor?
No, acupuncturists are not medical doctors. To practice acupuncture, there is typically less training needed than that required for medical doctors. Acupuncture practitioners typically need to complete a master’s-level training program and meet a minimum requirement for clinical exposure before obtaining a license. However, licensing requirements vary by state. While most states have established minimum standards, some, such as Alabama, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, do not offer licensure for acupuncturists. In these states, there are no formal education or training requirements to practice acupuncture. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) oversees acupuncture training and certification. This organization administers the national certification exam, which is required in many states to obtain a state-issued acupuncture license.
How many acupuncture sessions are generally needed?
Acupuncture is typically a time-limited treatment lasting 3 to 6 weeks, with sessions occurring 1 to 2 times per week. However, the duration and frequency of treatment may vary depending on the severity of symptoms and the nature of the condition or injury being treated. Acupuncturists should regularly assess their clients' progress, monitoring changes in symptoms and adjusting the treatment plan as necessary. After completing the initial course of treatment, some practitioners may recommend periodic "tune-up" sessions to help maintain symptom relief and longer-term well-being.
How much does it cost to see an acupuncturist?
The cost of acupuncture sessions typically ranges from $75 to $150 per session, depending on factors such as location, the provider’s experience, and the type of service offered. Some insurance plans may cover a portion of these costs, so it’s worth checking your specific coverage details. Additionally, some acupuncturists offer session packages or discounts for clients who commit to multiple sessions upfront, providing a more cost-effective option for those seeking ongoing treatment.
Is acupuncture covered by insurance?
Insurance coverage for acupuncture varies depending on the client’s insurance provider and specific plan. In many cases, insurance will cover a limited number of acupuncture sessions if the client has a referral from a medical doctor. The growing focus on non-opioid treatments for chronic pain has increased interest in acupuncture and led to improved insurance coverage in some plans. However, coverage often comes with conditions, such as copayments, limits on the number of sessions, or restrictions on the types of conditions eligible for treatment. For example, Medicare Part B generally covers acupuncture only for chronic low back pain. Clients should review their insurance policy to understand the extent and specifics of their plan's coverage of acupuncture treatments.