UHS’ Acupuncture Clinic celebrates 10th year
University Health Services' Acupuncture Clinic is celebrating its 10th year of service to the campus community with two free events on Monday, May 13, and Wednesday, May 15 from noon to 1 p.m. at the clinic on the ground floor of UHS.
Meet the providers, learn about the many health concerns acupuncture can treat, including tobacco use, and experience it with free demonstrations.
Acupuncture originated in China about 5,000 years ago. Practitioners treat the person as an integrated whole in body, mind and spirit and seek to remedy the root cause of illness, not only the symptoms.
The Student Health Benefit Plan, available to undergraduate and graduate students and their dependents, covers acupuncture at UHS. Treatment is also available on a fee-for-service basis; if an insurance plan covers acupuncture, claims may be submitted for reimbursement.
For an appointment or more information, call 577-6511.
Meet the providers, learn about the many health concerns acupuncture can treat, including tobacco use, and experience it with free demonstrations.
Acupuncture originated in China about 5,000 years ago. Practitioners treat the person as an integrated whole in body, mind and spirit and seek to remedy the root cause of illness, not only the symptoms.
The Student Health Benefit Plan, available to undergraduate and graduate students and their dependents, covers acupuncture at UHS. Treatment is also available on a fee-for-service basis; if an insurance plan covers acupuncture, claims may be submitted for reimbursement.
For an appointment or more information, call 577-6511.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

